‘Gingivitis’

Dental Care During Pregnancy

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Dental Care During Pregnancy

Congratulations, if you will, is pregnant, is experiencing one of the best experiences of his life. You will notice in the course of time, certain physiological and psychological changes that prepare your body to accommodate this new life.

Many of these changes will seem normal (increasing your belly and weight) and others less so (nausea and vomiting).

Here we will discuss only the changes that have direct impact on their teeth.

The growth and emergence of new chemicals in his blood, we will call “Hormones during pregnancy, changes in the gums. Or rather in the microscopic inhabitants into the sulcus.

Pregnancy hormones cause the increase in number of certain bacteria such as Prevotella melaninogenica. ” This in turn leads to increased gingival inflammation or “gingivitis”, making it more susceptible to the pregnant woman.

So far Lady knows the necessary but not sufficient to cause gingivitis. If you get a good oral hygiene you, is in a position to remove dental plaque, thereby eliminating gum disease. (more…)

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Take care of your gums

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Approximately 40% of people suffer from inflammation and bleeding of the gums to the bite or with the same brush. These conditions are the leading cause of tooth loss in the elderly. All of them are preventable and treatable.

Take care of you gums

Some people think that the problem occurs when there is pain, but that’s the problem acute.

When we brush our blood can come out and let it pass as normal, but this may be the main reason that we have in our gum disease and may end with the fall of our teeth.

Here are the diseases most common in people over the gums.

Plaque is a sticky substance that is deposited on your teeth and gums. It forms the basis of minerals and food debris that harden from germs. The gums become infected and cause irritation and redness. Tartar makes your teeth become sensitive.

This disease is caused by not brushing constantly and this causes it to accumulate all that is offensive to your teeth. The scale can be increased due to smoking.

In addition, gingivitis is reversible formation of gums, directly related to poor oral hygiene, with the accumulation of food, germs and plaque. (more…)

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Sensitive Teeth

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Sensitive teeth

Tooth sensitivity is a painful syndrome that can become chronic nature of acute pain situations, sometimes very annoying. Sick of this transition is derived from dentin exposure to chemical stimuli, osmotic, thermal, and tactile and can not be linked or other types of dental disease. Hypersensitivity in some people can be tolerated, while in others it is a problem that affects their quality of life, oral health habits and even your diet.

Lack of concern for sensitive teeth can cause other oral problems. This often happens when the pain can not brush their teeth, and therefore more susceptible to caries and periodontal disease.
If you have pain in your teeth by eating certain foods, consult your dentist.

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Oral Health Part I

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Oral Health

This helps remove plaque with mouthwash, dental floss, gently brushing and chewing sugar free gum.

Your oral health is a major part of your overall health and far more important than you think, because it can affect every aspect of your life, even the way that you enjoy and feel about themselves.

Care for teeth and protects the heart

Research conducted in several countries have shown a relationship between gum disease and erosion and clogged arteries, which can cause heart attacks and other heart problems.

In addition, several studies worldwide have shown that both disease and depression may be related to having poor hygiene and oral health.

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Dental Caries

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Dental Caries

Dental living organ that contains nerves and blood vessels. In the middle of each tooth, is a tissue called the pulp. When teeth affected by decay, it began to attack the enamel (the hard tissue, white, covering the visible part of the tooth) and then attack the pulp. this tooth in danger of collapse completely.


Symptom


Tooth decay
should be started the hollow, it is difficult to clean. First destroy the enamel and create a cavity. At this stage, no pain. Then the line continues to the pulp tissue (dentin), enlarged cavity and allows the bacteria to attack the tooth pulp in the middle of barren. Finally, be sensitive to contact with cold and heat, and after contact with the sugar. If untreated, the damage will cause damage to teeth, spreading to the adjacent teeth and can infect the underlying bone.

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Cause of dental pain from tooth

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Periodontal disease is very common in the Spanish population. If all we had a good grooming habits, may not speak of this disease. The calculus and bleeding gums may be early warning signs. Periodontal disease encompasses a variety of pathologies in the mouth, although it is basically an infection that affects the tissue that supports the teeth, gums, ligament and bone destruction affecting grip the tooth, which can be lost despite not being the be directly affected and a healthy tooth.

The most common periodontal disease from simple gingivitis to more aggressive disease with tooth loss, or necrotizing infections.

The disease may progress in patients with few symptoms and does not give pain, if pain is usually a process already complicated, but the main thing is to monitor the bleeding of the gums, mobility of teeth, the interdental spaces, and any other irregular symptoms in the mouth. (more…)

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