‘Treatment’

Dental Anesthesia

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Dental Anasthesia

Almost everyone familiar with the sensation of the mouth “asleep” when we go to the dentist. That feeling is the result of local anesthesia, the dentist injected the solution into the mouth to block pain during dental procedures. Despite their usefulness to prevent pain, an application with the familiar and dreaded needle produces a lot of anxiety in dental patients. Today, we feel relieved that there is a modern technique of local anesthesia which allows us to visit more enjoyable.

In addition, anxious patients can use sedation and other psychological techniques to relax the patient. However, local anesthesia is inadequate in some patients. young patients and some specific disabilities can not tolerate regular dental care despite local anesthesia. In these patients, general anesthesia is recommended.

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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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Sensitivity of teeth

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Sensitivity of teeth can be caused by many factors, some of them may periodontal disease or periodontitis. Scrubbing with coarse brush horizontally or using abrasive toothpaste can also damage the thin enamel layer that is between the teeth and gums.

Causes of tooth sensitivity

A gum recession can also result from a bad tooth position or congenital anatomical defects.

Tooth whitening, can be caused by abnormal sensitivity to the teeth.
Acids found in foods and can erode tooth enamel demineralisation.
Clenching or grinding teeth (bruxism) can wear away enamel.

The main thing in this case is to eliminate the factors that dangerous to stop the disease and prevent tooth loss. (more…)

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