Posts Tagged ‘Oral hygiene’

Assisted Precision Dentistry Dental Microscope

dental microscope

The dental operating microscope incorporating a course unprecedented technological progress in dentistry.

Today, thanks to the dental microscope, I can make work with maximum precision and safety, achieving results more attractive, faster and more predictable treatment.

At what stage of conservative treatment of dental caries used a microscope?

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Benefits of Digested Food Longer

chewing food last longer

Maybe you’re not too concerned, how fast you are chewing food. Apparently chewing food longer have many benefits to your body.

When eating, take time to chewing food last longer. This is important for the process of digestion and absorption of better nutrition. Chewing food too hasty usually will experience digestive disturbance such as constipation and other digestive problems.

When you chew food properly, your body will release the enzyme so that it can be converted into energy. When food is not is not digested properly, the energy gained becomes less and can even malnourished.

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Thick Saliva and Mouth Odor

thick saliva and mouth odor

Saliva concentrations are diverse, there is a thin and thick there. Incidentally you may be thickened saliva or mucus and it is causing bad breath.

But if there is swelling of the face and neck, have nothing to do with the slimy saliva.
There may be a broken tooth or residual root of the tooth that has not been revoked and that causes the infection and swelling in the face and neck. Or if there are pus, saliva can be yellow because of pus came out.

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How to have healthy teeth

healthy teeth

Good oral hygiene is transmitted in a healthy and beautiful smile. And to wear it in all its glory, we must be clear what the guidelines are good dental cleaning and protection.

• Rinsing is toothpaste complement but not replace it. This is because bacteria can not remove the brush itself, because it reaches the entire area of the teeth and mouth.

• The “whitening” do not change the color of teeth. Just remove existing stains. So if it is naturally white, will continue in that color. And just a darker, but evenly.

• The most important times to brush are in the morning and evening. But we must avoid doing at least immediately after eating citrus fruits, and would remove the enamel damaged by acids.

• The sparkling water dissolves the tooth enamel, due to its composition of carbonic acid. However, fluoridated water reduces tooth decay and improve dental hygiene.

• Apart from being a possible sign of disease, dry mouth can damage teeth and be a sign of bad breath. Cause of this happening is a lack of saliva, which would prevent passing the remains of food and neutralize the acid.

• An excessive brushing wears away the enamel and the tooth surface. So do not do it for more than two minutes and a circular motion.

Techniques to take care of your oral hygiene

care of your oral hygiene

All know that healthy teeth create a positive impression of you. If you neglect the recommendations for cleaning your teeth can suffer from bad breath, caries and tooth loss. All these evils will result in an expense that probably will not want to do.

* The tissue around your gums and teeth require proper cleaning. The right way to do this is with the use of mouthwash. Buy your favorite but read the instructions, as some are diluted because they contain high doses of alcohol that can kill flora that protects the teeth.

* To perform a deep cleaning brush it from top to bottom and vice versa. horizontally it damages the enamel. The teeth are brushed in a circular motion, thus remove the remains hidden in small holes decay. The sides of the tooth is washed with vertical movements as well. For the teeth: wound 30 cm. flossing between your index fingers and slide it into diagonal, if you do can hurt you directly.

* Every time you eat, bacteria in food remains in the body muscle. Therefore you should take care to brush every time you wash your teeth. It is best that you buy a special cleaner for this area: place it in the back of your mouth and pull the tip of your tongue to remove food debris. No doubt your breath will improve.

* Gum as important as the teeth, if they plaque bacteria run the risk of various infections and hypersensitivity. To prevent attempts to cover every time you brush your teeth. Brushing should be done in a gum to the other, has acquired a rubber brush on the bristles to massage and activate them proportions circulation area.

How to wash your teeth correctly

Washing your teeth is one of the many options that people have to perform oral hygiene and maintain healthy teeth and free from various existing dental disease, for example, caries.

wash your teeth correctly

However, despite the fact that usually provide dental health campaigns, many still do not know how to wash them and that is why we will introduce what are the steps to do it properly:

* The first thing to do is place the brush at a 45 degree angle and start clearing the front of a circle by about half a minute.
* Then, need to brush the outer surfaces of lower posterior teeth and keeping the same angle indicated in the previous step.
* After washing the external surfaces of teeth, it is necessary to start cleaning the inner faces of the same with circular movements for a period of thirty seconds on each tooth.
* After this step, we must begin to move the brush firmly back and forth cleaning the contact areas of upper and lower teeth.
* As a last step is to clean the inside of the front teeth, placing the brush vertically and begin to move from the bottom up or vice versa.
* Then, after the above steps, to finish completely is necessary to brush the tongue to remove bacteria and bad breath accumulated in this part of the mouth.

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Tooth Care Tips

The mouth fulfills vital functions in humans. It is the first contact with the outside world, all the nutrients pass through it.

Tooth Care

The expressions of joy and sadness, and speech sounds are produced with the activity of the tongue, lips, cheeks, and in successive stages with the changes produced by the appearance of the teeth.

Oral hygiene is the most effective preventive measure during early childhood.
At age 6 the first permanent molar erupts behind the baby molars, without replacing any of the 20 teeth in the mouth. Often, if there is no discomfort, neither parents nor the child perceive their eruption.
The lower front teeth (central incisors) are turning over the same period and the fall of the first milk tooth attracts the attention of the child and family group who shares his way to the permanent dentition.
From its correct location in the dental arch is organized the rest of the permanent dentition.