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An Ideal Toothbrush for Pregnant Women

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

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Pregnancy calls for greater concern for health and the acquisition of a number of healthy habits to keep in perfect condition both the mother and her unborn baby. During the months of gestation not only an increased risk of developing gum disease, but if this condition becomes severe in some pregnant women may be more likely to have premature or low birth weight.

Research on women with gum disease have shown that oral bacteria can pass into the bloodstream, causing inflammation and higher levels of the hormone prostaglandin which, towards the end of pregnancy may trigger labor.

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Tartar and Dental Calculus

Monday, May 10th, 2010

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Dental caries and gum disease are two most prevalent chronic diseases in the oral cavity. The disease depends on the microorganisms that exist in the plaque. So plaque control is a very important part of disease prevention and good dental health.

Dental plaque as an entity called variable structure that is very special circuait formed by the colonization of microorganisms on the tooth surface. Natural physiological strength cleaning the oral cavity is not able to remove dental plaque.

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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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Tooth Filling Expired, Replace

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

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There is no perfect substitute for natural teeth healthy. Decayed teeth require treatment with a filling (fillings) or other restoration depending on the severity of caries. The filling may last many years before it has to be replaced, but the seals are exposed to constant pressure from chewing. Clenching or grinding teeth also puts tremendous force on fillings and tooth enamel. All this can make the seals are wear, chipping, crack or fall.

Over time, the edges of the filling can wear down or may loosen the seal surrounding enamel, leaving a very small space between the tooth and the filling. This condition may allow bacteria to enter and cause decay in the margins (edges) of the filling.

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Dental Pain Cannot Heal By Itself

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

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Many myths and tips to overcome sore tooth that spread from mouth to mouth. There is a right, but not least also the plunge. All this is a result of the dentist profession which is still considered to be scary, and the assumption that a dentist must be sick. Therefore it needs to be straightened misconceptions about how to deal with a toothache, especially if the information is inaccurate and without any solid foundation of medical aspects.

First of all need to borne in mind, dental pain is not completed by simply consuming “pain killer.” Toothache caused by bacterial infection, and painkillers (analgesics) did not kill the bacteria but it can only help ease the pain that accompanies a tooth infection. IBHS is only temporary, after missing drug reactions may be related dental pain can be even more sick than ever. Or if the continuous analgesic medication each time a mainstay toothache came while the untreated teeth, and will deteriorate and die (become non-vital teeth).

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Overcome Fear Of Dental Treatment with Acupuncture Therapy

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

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Maybe the dentist should study the acupuncture treatment, because the experts claim that patients who fear dental treatment can overcome their fear after receiving the acupuncture therapy.

The findings are published in journals in medicine Acupuncture involves 20 patients with an average age of 40 years, who is so afraid of dental treatment for 20 to 30 years with moderate to severe levels of fear.

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Watch Out For Barodontalgia

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

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If you frequently travel by plane or had a hobby of diving, you should diligently check your teeth to the dentist, so as not to hit barodontalgia.

Barodontalgia is a phenomenon whereby a person experiences a toothache at the moment is at a height such as when flying or diving at a certain depth beneath the sea. This phenomenon has become known since World War II, where the crew were attacked by toothache during flight. However, this phenomenon was also found in the divers, and then note the pressure difference plays an important role in this incident.

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Pregnancy and Oral Contraceptives

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

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There is an old saying, “A tooth lost for every child.” While it may seem exaggerated, it is actually based loosely on the facts. The teeth and gums are affected by pregnancy, like other tissues in your body.

Most often, women may experience an increase in gingivitis, known as pregnancy gingivitis, beginning in the second or third month and their severity will increase until the eighth month. During this period, some women may experience swelling, bleeding gums, redness or tenderness in the gum tissue.

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