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Diet Increased Severe Decay in Children

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

diet increased severe decay in children

The disease occurs in children just two years by the excess sugar and crushed food. The stillness that requires dental treatment requiring anesthesia the entire body to some patients.

Mary is an experienced dental patient, but is 7 years old. Their behavior in the dental office is unusual among people their age. It supports a long history: it occupies the recliner for four years. His control of the fear of electronic minitaladradora is an exception in the growing child group is forced to go to the dentist because of dental caries have swept molars, premolars and even the front panels. She took a seat and, after being poked gently into the gum to numb the jaw, is able to stand quietly, “like a lady” according to his dentist, during the 20 or 30 minutes it takes to repair the part of the day. It is an atypical case.

“At that age, dental treatment is almost impossible, unless the child is induced anesthesia of the entire body, because only with local sedation mouth does not stand still,” says Dr. Sandra Pereyra, dentist Mary. Completely sedate a child means acting in an operating room, not in the dentist’s office, and requires the involvement of an anesthesiologist, in addition to the dentist. The essential factor in the stillness while speaking is not a minor issue if, as Mary, the patient accumulates caries by up to 6 of the 20 teeth that occupy the mouth of a child.

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Why Bruxism Occurs?

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

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Bruxism, clenching and that teeth grinding is a movement disorder that has no schedule and is involuntary. It affects between 10% to 20% of the population giving both men and women. It is destructive to the dental structures, muscles and jaw joints. The main cause of this disorder is stress, a symptom common in today’s society, causing symptoms such as headache, feel tired jaw, pain in the masticatory muscles, wear on the teeth, among others.

Against this background the Extension Center Clinica Santa Maria will perform a free talk next Tuesday July 27th at 19:00 pm: “Bruxism, a bad involuntary” by Dr. William Flores, Unit Dentistry.

Dr. William Flores, Dentist, Dental Unit of the Clinic Santa Maria explains that “from the point of view has no bruxism dental treatment, what do the dentist to prevent damage by using intraoral devices and treatment of injury caused by the bad habit. ”

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Tooth Whitening and Pregnancy

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

tooth whitening and pregnancy

Is there any risk to whiten teeth during pregnancy?
Is no conclusive scientific studies to affirm or deny that the teeth whitening products are safe in pregnancy.
So the manufacturers of these products recmiendan not use in pregnant women.

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Children, Teeth, and Arkansas

Friday, June 25th, 2010

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The Arkansas Department of Health has the Oral Health Coalition. This nonprofit organization promotes oral health measures, increases awareness and promotes dental health initiatives to prevent and control oral diseases.

One of its programs is the Mission of Mercy. Last year volunteers attended dentists and about two thousand people in Springdale offering free dental services.

Dr. Dwight Duckworth, of the Dental Association of the State of Arkansas, was responsible for the mission.
“Statewide the biggest problem with children’s dental health is the lack of access to a dentist,” she said.
He says that this is not so much the case in Northwest Arkansas as there are a significant number of dentists.

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Cavities, an Enemy of Children

Monday, June 21st, 2010

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Cavities affect children more than any other chronic infectious disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than half of children between five and nine years have had at least one cavity or filling. Upon reaching age 17, 7% of children have lost one permanent tooth because of caries.

The dentist Patricia Morales explains that a child usually has 20 teeth that are the primary teeth or milk teeth.

“It’s important to bring the child regularly. I would say that after three years if the child can, at least a visual examination to detect if your child has cavities, “said Morales.

In addition to making visual examination, Morales said, if the child is left, you can make a clean to get used to going to the dentist routinely.

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Teething Process

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

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Teething process is often accompanied by other symptoms, namely: decrease in appetite for solid foods, baby likes to bite and rub his gum, become more fussy baby, become more frequent thumb or finger sucking, awake at night.

If these symptoms appear every time a child will grow teeth, then the parents blame the child teething process as the cause.

But if these symptoms occur and do not come with teeth that grow, then there is the possibility of other conditions that occur in children such as ear infections.

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Fever When Tooth Eruption

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

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Baby teething process is often marked with a fussy baby to experience a high fever. Really teething process of making the child ill to experience a high fever?

Parents often think that the babies will start teething and drooling are often put his finger in his mouth.

The first teeth that grow can occur anytime between ages 3-15 months, but most of the average baby’s first tooth at age 4-7 months.

Teething process is relatively painless in infants or children, but when accompanied by the onset of symptoms usually occurs 3-4 days before the first tooth appears.

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Dental Pain to the Face

Friday, May 7th, 2010

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Whenever the pain symptoms appear, it must be carried out checks on the entire spectrum of the nerves to properly diagnose the cause. Pain in the face of apparently caused by dental caries. Basically the pain is entirely subjective. It was difficult to define and describe. This is an unpleasant experience on nearly everyone.

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Tooth Decay

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

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Sharing the existing bacteria in the mouth to form acid from sugars contained in foods, attached to the tooth surface. This acid dissolves the email, teeth are white coating, which destroys tooth arrangement. This process is known as dental caries and causes cavities.

Furthermore the acid causes the penetration of e-mail to dental caries in the teeth under the head.

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Cause of Dental Pain

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

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The cause of the pain may be as simple as a toothache that started with dental caries or tooth fall out. Instead the pain may be more complicated because it requires further examination. Pain is described as unpleasant stimulus that was felt by the conscious mind.

Perception of pain starts from the conduction of electro-chemical power in the painful area to the brain.

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