Posts Tagged ‘Teeth’

steps to good dental healthBrush your teeth.

Do it twice daily to remove bacteria that form in them. Scrape off the tongue the same with a toothbrush or a raspadorlingual to take a breath more fresco.Los children and people with disabilities may need help brushing their teeth. The electric toothbrush can make this task easier.

Clean between teeth.

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tips and news about dental healthProbably the first thing you think when you think your mouth is eating or kissing! But your mouth does much more than being the entry of food or besuquear to your sweetie.

What would we be without them?

Mouth and teeth form your smile, which is often the first thing seen when people look at you. In addition, the mouth is fundamental to speak: the language (which also allows us to taste the food) allows us to form words with the help of the lips and teeth.
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pregnancy affect your teeth and gumsHow does pregnancy affect your teeth and gums?

  • Pregnant women and those taking some oral contraceptives experience high levels of the hormone progesterone.
  • Elevated levels of this hormone increases the sensitivity of the gums to the bacteria found in plaque can cause gingivitis (red or sensitive gums that bleed easily when you brush your teeth).
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tips for your dental healthBad breath or halitosis is a lesser evil that often does not affect the sufferer, but may annoy another person and be very bad for personal relationships.

If you suffer from this problem, you can combat it by following these tips:
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how to treat at homeHow to manage symptoms at home from a dental emergency?
It is important to know that the trauma of the lesions of the mouth and teeth can be reduced if action is just the injury occurs. The suggestions listed below may be helpful to relieve pain, promote healing process and maybe even save the tooth after a dental emergency. But will not replace the work of the dentist who will make the correct diagnosis and perform the appropriate treatment.

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teeth loose and fracturedIn case of a brief, sharp pain, both chewing and eating something cold, there may be an incomplete fracture of a tooth (green stick fracture). The dentist can correct the problem with a filling (restoration), provided in the case of an incomplete fracture without loosening of the tooth.
The upper teeth, particularly the forwards if they are prominent, are more prone to injuries and fractures. If after injury the tooth does not respond to stimulus from the air, it is likely that the damage affected only the hard outer surface (enamel). This does not require immediate treatment if it is a small crack.
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specialist dentalservices for adolescentsRemember that your teens need to care for their teeth too! Dental visits are especially important for adolescents. Visiting the dentist so that they have beautiful smiles as adults.

If your teen afraid to go to the dentist, tell them that the new techniques have made dental treatment much more comfortable.
Let him bring a friend for support. Inform the dentist is there to help.
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preventing dental caries in young childrenTooth decay is one of the most common chronic childhood diseases.

Many children with tooth decay and mouth pain can not concentrate at school and often miss school due to toothaches. Children who have cavities have difficulty chewing, which affects child nutrition and health in general. Children with severe dental disease can also suffer social and psychological problems related to the appearance of your mouth.
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dental problemsWhat dental problems begin?

With the cooperation of the patient, the specialist tries to counteract the effects of plaque, a thin film of bacteria that sticks to teeth.

The bacteria feed and multiply by food particles, transform the sugar into acids that attack tooth enamel and cause them to become porous.

Over time, tooth decay occurs when the porous enamel breaks down and creates a cavity or hole. At this stage there is no discomfort, but when the infection reaches the pulp cavity of the tooth, which usually presents a sharp pain.
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gum treatmentPeriodontics: Gum Treatment

Periodontal disease or pyorrhea is caused, as we know, by the adherence of plaque and germs to the crown and root decay.

This accession is extremely powerful and will not peel or with a strong brush.
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