‘Dental hygiene’

Porcelain veneers

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Porcelain veneersPorcelain veneers are porcelain restorations layers that are joined by adhesion to the anterior surface of the tooth in order to improve the dental aesthetics of our patients.
Aesthetics of porcelain veneers

The aesthetics of porcelain veneers are now one of the standard treatments used by dentists in dental specialists in cosmetic dentistry to restore the patient Propdental Dental Clinics.

Porcelain veneers cosmetic dentistry is used to improve and modify the shape, color and position of teeth.

Advantages of porcelain veneers

esteticasLas veneers porcelain veneers cosmetic dentistry are amazing

Provide dental veneers to patient clinical propdental a harmonious and attractive smile. (more…)

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Prevention of oral diseases

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Since the beginning of mankind, the mouth has been considered as an object of desire and devotion has inspired poems, novels, paintings ….. and even movies. Through it we can talk, eat, laugh, kiss … This makes it crucial for our health to have healthy teeth and gums, because the mouth is one of the most direct way of communication in our body with the outside world, so that a perfect state of our oral cavity will impede the entry of pathogens in our body.

Because of its importance and great demand for information from pharmacies, do the pharmacy is the first center for consultation when it manifests a disease of the mouth, causing the pharmacist is an important link in the diagnosis and treatment. (more…)

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Periodontal Disease

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

periodontal diseasePeriodontal diseases are a group of diseases affecting the tissues (periodontium) that surround and attach to the teeth in the jaws. These are diseases of inflammatory and infectious causes (bacterial) that depending on their degree of involvement is called gingivitis, when the inflammatory process affects only the superficial periodontal (gum) and are not affected tissues that hold the tooth.

When the inflammatory process affects the deeper periodontal tissues, destruction of bone and ligament support and supporting the teeth. At this level of involvement is called periodontitis. If left untreated periodontitis, develops destroying all the support of the tooth and thus the accommodation and loss.

Frequency of Periodontal Disease
Gingivitis is one of the most common diseases of man and is very common in all ages (young 75% from 20 to 25 years).

Part of the gingivitis, even in the absence of treatment, do not progress to the destruction of tooth supporting periodontal tissues (periodontitis).

Periodontitis is very rare in children and adolescents (about 1 case per 10,000). however, its frequency increases with age (around 10% at 30-40 years and 25-30% between 50-60 years). Therefore, it is a relatively common disease in adults and its prevalence increases sharply with age.

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Dental Caries

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

It is a chronic infectious disease that causes progressive and irreversible destruction of the tooth. There are several factors that favor its appearance, including highlight, first, a diet rich in carbohydrates with high caries activity (sucrose, fructose, lactose), the susceptibility of the tooth and the presence of cariogenic microorganisms (streptococci, actinomyces and lactobacilli).

Second is the formation of tooth anatomy, composition and amount of saliva produced by the individual and the individual hygiene practice.

The origin of decay lies at the confluence of a diet rich in sugars and the presence of cariogenic bacteria, which included dental plaque, degrade carbohydrates with the formation of acids. These acids (pyruvic, lactic, acetic) are really responsible for the demineralization of tooth enamel. This is so that when the pH of the oral cavity reaches values less than 5.5 there is a dissolution of hydroxyapatite forming enamel and increased porosity. (more…)

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The first children’s oral hygiene

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

childrenTo have healthy teeth must start from childhood. We must control the growth of the few teeth that can have their children. The first dental visit should occur in the environment of the three years of age, when the first teeth have grown. At this age it is necessary to explain to the child who has to take care of their teeth. Some of these can be, wash frequently, after lunch, dinner, or just after eating candy. The best thing is that the child understands the activity as a game and not a burden.

After 3 years of age, the review should be given to the dentist every 6 months. Do not expect that a tooth ache to visit the professional.
Milk Teeth

These are the first to appear in the life of a child, but only be temporary, just as we must care for them. The teeth that are healthy have a uniform color. If you see spots or stains on the teeth will need to take the child to the dentist.
The visit to the dentist something tragic for a child, has to be fun! (more…)

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Changes in the position of the teeth in young children

Monday, July 5th, 2010

dentalDuring breast-feeding a child, it is common to see that happen to these push their first teeth with his tongue out. This habit takes a short time and disappears without sequelae. While this is perfectly normal, it should take the child to the pediatrician or pediatric dentist.

The pressure is shown very large adenoids or tonsils and these changes tend to favor the position of the teeth.

The use of pacifier or finger sucking doubt also influence the first baby teeth are exposed to pressures and may be diverted from its normal position.

If the practitioner becomes aware that there is an alteration in the teeth, I recommend starting with a dental treatment, which is placed in the mouth of children a mouth appliance that prevents maintaining the habit.

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Dental care of the Spanish thriller “or approved?

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Did you know that almost half of the Spanish population does not visit the dentist unless you have pain? That is just one of the conclusions of the annual study on the Prevention and Health in Spain by the third consecutive year Vital Dent Clinics across 26 175 responses from people who have gone through some of its clinics, and perhaps the most significant .

And is that, although 60% of the Spanish population argues attend occasional reviews carried out without treatment, yet 40% of the Spanish population recognizes go to the dentist only when you have a problem. They are also citizens over 60 years the least likely to go to the dentist preventively, it only makes 49.4%. (more…)

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The Orthodontics

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Orthodontics

Orthodontics is the dental specialty that aims to reposition the place of the pieces are placed. The word orthodontics comes from the Greek word “orthos” (straight) and “dont” (tooth).
Today beautiful teeth is a very good card in social relations.

Most patients go to the dentist for solving problems in the beauty and harmony of your teeth, but this treatment not only for esthetic purposes, but basically healthy.

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Dental Hygiene – Prevent most Tooth Decay

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Dental Hygiene

Dental hygiene will enable us to prevent gum disease and prevent most tooth decay. But dental health should be conducted in the manner and with the right tools. It should also devote time to become effective.

How can we remove plaque that?

Daily Removal of plates should be made after a series of steps:

* Clean your tongue. In the language of bacteria that accumulate a large amount of cleaning necessary to maintain oral health. To clean we can rub it gently into the front using a toothbrush or using a tongue cleaner.

* Clean up the space between the teeth. Cleaning up the space between the teeth (interdental space) differ according to each situation. If there is not much space between teeth (that’s the ideal situation) is used dental floss. If a tooth has enough space (for loss or tooth movement), you must use a special brush called interproximal brushes. Dental hygiene

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Tips to Prevent and Eliminate bad breath

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

 eliminate bad breath

Discuss dental health problems do not apart from it own dental hygiene, dental health if disturbed, of bad breath (halitosis) would be detected by people around us, on the other hand, if bad breath does not necessarily smell that smell came from the teeth. But whatever the cause we need to do is to try to eliminate the smell of our breathing, the way he is: (more…)

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