Showing posts with label GINGIVITIS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GINGIVITIS. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2011

Tooth Decay

Tooth Decay
Tooth Decay can be reversed. This site is the result of softening, calcium is released from the teeth. Decalcification caused by excessive bacteria and plaque build up on tooth enamel. Usually - to prevent tooth loss - drilling cavities treated with decay or serious damage, and even root canals.

If you catch the tooth at the beginning of the process of decalcification, the question is reversible. All you need is a home based care will create a healthy environment for oral, re-mineralization of teeth and eventually reverse the Tooth Decay process. Minimize consumption of foods high
sugar, high fructose corn syrup, and acids, including orange juice, apple cider and lemonade. I personally recommend using sea salt, which contains many trace minerals, and contain low acidity vegetable soup homemade and / or chicken. 2. Minimize dry mouth.

Saliva is very important for oral health. Medical conditions including diabetes, cystic fibrosis, Tooth Decay, stroke, Sjögren's syndrome, fibromyalgia, and HIV / AIDS can cause dry mouth as a side effect. Use a candy or chew xylitol gum xylitol (link), because it stimulates saliva production and to inhibit the formation of cavities. Practice proper dental hygiene care.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Receding Gums

Receding Gums
Receding Gums
If you have a receding gum line, you probably are at some stage of periodontal gum disease. So finding the root cause will enable you to know how to cure receding gums lines. Did you know that gum disease is linked with stroke, heart disease, cardiovascular problems, diabetes complications, underweight or prematurely born babies, digestive disorders, and many more life-threatening conditions.

Receding Gums
Receding Gums
The fight against gum disease is the front line to many other problems. The root cause of periodontal gum disease is the overgrowth of naturally occurring bacteria in the crevices of your gums and teeth. If you are able to control the bacteria it gives your body the opportunity to naturally replenish gum cells and thus a receding gums line.

Receding Gums
Receding Gums
Many people use mouthwash for gum disease without realizing that it often contains very harsh chemicals that irritate the gums. Over time you learn to smile again without the embarrassment of a receding gums line.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Periodontitis

Periodontitis
Periodontitis
Periodontitis is an inflammation of the tissues around the teeth. The infection spreads through the root canal to the bone around the tooth and thus begins periodontitis. The exacerbated chronic periodontitis is the cause for the swelling of the tooth.

Periodontitis
Periodontitis
When a person has serous periodontitis, there is no obvious infection around the tooth. More often it is a result of hit tooth, high seal, orthodontic treatment or treatment with arsenic. The purulent periodontitis usually passes through four phases of development. The second phase begins when the pus passes through the bone. The pain is significantly stronger, the tooth hurts when you clench.

Periodontitis
Periodontitis
In the fourth phase, the pus breaks through the tissues and reaches the soft mucous membranes around the tooth. The treatment of periodontitis is different depending on its phase. If tooth is still susceptible to treatment, it should be opened to allow the pus leak through its root canal. Take care of your teeth and mouth.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Gingivitis

Gingivitis
Gingivitis
Gingivitis is a very common dental problem. Gingivitis can cause bad breath, bleeding gums and mouth pain, and if left unchecked can eventually lead to serious periodontal disease. Once gingivitis has led to periodontal disease, victims are at risk of tooth loss and even heart disease.

Gingivitis
Gingivitis
We get gingivitis because of rampant bacteria in our mouths. To get rid of the gingivitis, therefore, we have to get rid of the bacteria. Brushing and flossing help get rid of bacteria, particularly when done thoroughly and regularly. In addition, professional cleanings from the dentist help rid our mouths of bacteria.

Gingivitis
Gingivitis
Gingivitis can be annoying and uncomfortable. And, if we neglect our mouths after we have been diagnosed with gingivitis, it can lead to far more serious mouth problems.