Dental Product
Mouthguards

Mouthguards can effectively prevent dental injuries. The literature has shown that these devices will definitely help prevent tooth and jaw fractures, severe cuts on his cheek and tongue (often requiring surgery to repair if not used), and traumatic damage to the roots of teeth
How to choose a mouthguard?
It is essential that a guard is comfortable and stays in the mouth during strenuous activity and the various positions that the sport requires. Different sports involve different levels of risk and potential injury. With the help of your dentist, you can select the right type of mouthguard for you or your child choose the sport.
What are the different types of mouthguard?
All guards are not made equal. Depends on the type of protection and material used, ranging in durability and maintenance. Below is a list of different types of mouth guard.
The individually made by your dentist, is the most suitable for fit and quality of material used. They are a bit more expensive than standard, but are more reliable for dental protection. The reason for this is that the professional preparation for making the records of your tooth with a printing material.
Standard: are made in different types of material and size. Once you choose the size can be identified, put it in hot water for use minutes, and then place it in your mouth and bite, for a snug fit. They are more economical than the previous.
If you or your children participate in sports, make sure you are aware of the most common injuries that can occur during practice. And should take appropriate case. Do not use removable prosthetic devices in the practice of extreme contact sports such as boxing, ice hockey.
Any doubt consult your dentist can advise you on which the protector is more convenient.
Arequipa Papaya fights cavities
One of the most beautiful things a woman is her smile. A healthy smile not only exudes charisma, but is a great indicator of the care for oneself.
However, 99% of people will decay at least once in their life, and for many, a visit to the dentist is a terror. If you are a person who feels he is going to faint on hearing the dentist’s drill by, or who hates to be anesthetized, then there is good news for you!
A project in the Peruvian Catholic University of Santa Maria, Arequipa, has resulted after two years of research, a revolutionary product made from papaya (including the variety called “Arequipa”) that removes decay without to resort to painful and complicated methods.
This product, called Renova Gel Cavities (with an approximate cost of $ 12) softens the tooth so they can be removed by the dentist by hand without using the drill or tooth extraction, avoiding surgery and anesthesia.
The miracles of Arequipa papaya (Carica pubescens)
You may wonder who can have the papaya that allows the removal of caries in this way. Well, this fruit contains an enzyme called papain, a substance that has the ability to break protein molecules (sometimes used to soften the meat when they are hard). Since cavities are colonies of bacteria, ie, living organisms made up of proteins, their structures are destroyed gradually by the action of this enzyme.
Recaldent Gum with Teeth Remineralisation Help

Under the XVIIIth International Dental Congress held from 12 to May 16 in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Dr Enrique Jadad Bechara, dentist and specialist in Oral Rehabilitation at the Pontifical Javeriana University, the conference offered “scientific evidence Recaldent ® , the role of chewing gums in dental remineralization process. ”
Author, co-author and collaborator on several articles published in international journals, Dr. Jadad exposed the systematic review of 31 studies that assessed the impact of Recaldent ® in the remineralization (restoring mineral content in the teeth to promote repair of incipient caries of the teeth), demineralization (loss of tooth mineral in the formation of early decay thereof) and dental caries, noting that “specifically, products that contain Recaldent ® increase remineralization, decrease demineralization and reduce the incidence of early carious lesions.