Basic Triggers of Teeth Browning

Posted in Dental Care by admin on February 17th, 2012

Teeth problems are frequently triggered by people, by their negligence and bad habits. Of course, some individuals suffer from teeth issues due to hereditary factors or serious illnesses, but the majority just let teeth take their course. This usually leads to unfavorable effects like teeth and gum diseases, dark spots, decay and loss of teeth. More and more often dentists witness the appearance and increase of people with teeth problems like brown spots on enamel. Brown spots are the staining which is provoked by inappropriate eating ration, smoking and other factors. In rare cases, brown staining is the hereditary mark.

Brown spots on teeth do not become apparent at once: firstly, the enamel gets darker and this is the initial stage of this condition. It is possible to cease the browning on this phase if taking care of teeth and visiting a dentist regularly. When nothing is done at the initial stage, brown spots become a real trouble as they penetrate deeper in teeth, affecting crevices and cracks. This might lead to the decay of teeth. Read the rest of this entry »

The Kernel of Meth Teeth Disease and Ways of Its Treatment

Posted in Dental Care by admin on September 13th, 2011

Meth teeth are a condition where there is progressive destruction of the hard tissues of the oral cavity, brought on by an addiction to the medication methamphetamine. Methamphetamine is a psychoactive stimulant drug which increases the vigilance and vigor of a person. Thus, when taken in high doses, it might also lead to euphoria, increased self-esteem and an increase in sexual pleasure. Besides some of the most evident side effects of methamphetamine, like increased heart rate, hypertension, dizziness, and so on, one will also show symptoms like meth teeth. Meth teeth consist of symptoms which are brought on by overuse of methamphetamine.

Among the most visible meth teeth symptoms is rather rapidly progressing tooth decay. Tooth decay is characteristic of this condition because unlike normal tooth decay where cavities normally begin near the fissures and on the occlusal surface of teeth, in meth abuse cases, caries emerges near the gingival margins of teeth. Hereby, the caries are smooth surface caries, and they progress not upwards but inwards. Read the rest of this entry »

Hereditary and Outer Factors that Influence Teeth Health

Posted in Dental Care by admin on September 9th, 2011

Heredity factors may or may not play a role in shaping the health of our teeth. In fact, geneticists are still studying the effects of hereditary on teeth by conducting various research studies. What follows next is a discussion to find some answers to, ‘are bad teeth hereditary’.

Bad teeth are a very broad term. The definition includes, missing and malformed teeth, improper teeth structure/position, sensitive teeth, and discoloration/staining of the teeth. We humans are blessed with fourteen deciduous teeth and thirty two permanent teeth. The deciduous teeth shed during childhood, and then permanent teeth take their place. These thirty two permanent teeth are classified (the classification is based on position and shape) as - molars, pre-molars, incisors and canines. Read the rest of this entry »

The Necessity and Benefits of Using Mouthwash

Posted in Dental Care by admin on September 5th, 2011

If your dental routine consists of brushing your teeth only, then you surely need to change these habits. Many use the best brands of toothbrush, toothpaste and even indulge in thorough flossing and tongue cleaning, however, still encounter several dental problems like gum diseases or layering of plaque. Toothbrushes and toothpastes are restricted to cleaning teeth and not the gums. However, there is a product which fights all the dental problems and that too effectively, without involving any complicated use. Mouthwash is a product that not only enhances your oral hygiene but is also used as a home treatment for mouth infections and injuries.

When you have gum diseases or have had your tooth extracted, brushing your teeth can worsen the wound in your mouth. Therefore, most dentists recommend the use of mouthwashes to maintain oral hygiene. However, that doesn’t mean you can replace it with your brushing and flossing activity thereafter. Usually mouthwashes contain methyl salicylate and chlorhexidine gluconate. These ingredients fight the bacteria present in your mouth that contribute to bad breathe. Sometimes, we binge on onions, garlic, or foods that tend to leave a strong bad breath in your mouth. Now, it is not feasible to brush your teeth ever time you eat things like this, the easy way is to carry a mouthwash. Read the rest of this entry »

Special Instruction for Brushing Teeth with Braces

Posted in Dental Care by admin on August 11th, 2011

People who are undergoing orthodontic treatment have brackets and wires fixed on their teeth. Due to this, it becomes difficult for them to brush the surface of their teeth effectively, as the orthodontic appliances create a hindrance. However, there are many facilities available that can help a person take dental care of their teeth. One such aid is toothbrushes for braces. These are specially designed toothbrushes that help in brushing teeth when you have braces on. These can be of different types, like electric toothbrushes or toothbrushes that are to be used manually. Given below are details regarding these different types of toothbrushes that can be used by people with braces.

There are many different types of electric toothbrushes for braces too. These help to clean the teeth better when compared to toothbrushes that manually clean the teeth. This is because the best electric toothbrushes for braces use a combination of high rotation speed and a sonic wave to help ensure that no plaque, food particles or debris remains in between the teeth after brushing. However, more important than using the best possible toothbrush for braces, is ensuring that you use the right brushing technique. Read the rest of this entry »


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