marți, 16 iulie 2019

Holistic Dentistry to Get Best Smile for You

If you are suffering from tooth problem that is really painful you may need Dentists. Dentists can effectively cure this problem by simply extracting the tooth or giving your medicinal help. This extraction of a tooth by dentist can save you money and pain, but if you looking for a tooth implant later to fill the hole, the implant will cost more than a root canal and crown combined.


In many cases you face problems which lead to the formation of stains and bacterial growth on your teeth which can be cured effectively by holistic dentistry. This bacterial growth like plaque and tartar can also develop on the teeth and form colored patches and are effectively treated by the dentist by implementing the teeth whitening systems.

This all and others will effectively help you to find out best smile on your face that you are looking for. Cosmetic dentists are also there for your help who can provide you the necessary cosmetic solutions for your dental problems. They help you to get the celebrity smile on your face that is much attractive and pleasing.

There are various natural things recommended by holistic dentistry for your help.

These may include aloe vera, chamomile, clove, tea tree oil, peppermint, etc. According to them these are the range of medicinal items that have various properties like antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antibiotics, antiviral, etc.

Therefore holistic dentistry is one of the most recommended methods of treatment by dentist. It is also a popular and fastest growing method of treatment that is not only loved by patients but also by holistic dentist.



miercuri, 19 iunie 2019

Reasons Why Tooth Picking Is Bad for Oral Health

A lot of people love to use tooth picks in order to clear out food stuck in their teeth after meals.Some people even consider to do it as a habit that they will use it, even if they no longer have to. These people do not know that there are possible hazards to using it. In order to convince them to avoid using tooth picks, here are 5 reasons why it is bad for oral health.

1. It can be a source of oral infections. In fact, it could also be a reason for a person to acquire more severe oral discomforts such as mouth cancer. Keep in mind that tooth picks are never sterile as they are only be stored on tables and closets kept inside their boxes or cases. It would never be ideal to put such thing inside your mouth for health reasons.


2. Constant tooth picking can break the enamel of your teeth. The enamel which is a hard yet thin layer covering the crown of a tooth is a vital tissue as it serves as the main protection or coat of the tooth. Due to its thinness, it can easily break this tissue given that tooth picks are made up of hard substance. Once the user applies pressure on the tooth, the enamel will easily break off of it. Just imagine all of the damage your teeth enamel has taken so far if you are using it three times a day.

3. Madonna is the only person in this world that looks good despite having a gap in between her two front teeth. Keep in mind that Madonna is a big celebrity and you are not. If you keep on using it then there'd be a better chance that gaps between your teeth are going to increase. Aside from the fact that it is not good to look at, your teeth can easily acquire dirt due to the fact that they can easily penetrate and cling on to the teeth with wider gaps in between them.

4. It can be damaging to the gums. Whenever a person is using tooth picks, it is inevitable for them to sometimes hit their gums with it. Worse is when they apply too much pressure and they would accidentally have their gums wounded. If you have wounded or damaged gums, the chances of being able to acquire diseases would be higher most especially if the gums become infected. This is why most dentists advise their patients and clients to use dental flossers instead as they are proven to be more safe.

5. It was introduced by cavemen who didn't have resources back then to cater for their dental care needs. All they can afford was to have a twig or a small branch of a plant to use as their means to clean their teeth. However, at this day and age it is surprising that a lot of people are still into tooth picking given that it is already proven to be hazardous to one's oral health. This reason may not be related to oral health but it is an action that is just not good to look at. Perhaps if you lived back in the time of cavemen then such action would be justifiable but it's 2014 and we already have dental flossers. People often overlook the health hazards that it can probably give them. There are no implemented rules that prevents people from using tooth picks. All we have are constant reminders from dentists, health care facilities and concerned citizens such as myself in order to inform everyone out there that tooth picking is bad for oral health.



marți, 21 mai 2019

Teeth Whitening Tips - Looking After Your Teeth

We've all been brought up to brush our teeth at least twice a day and floss regularly and perhaps even use a mouthwash, but are you sure you're brushing and flossing correctly? Do you know whether or not your toothpaste is suitable for your needs? Is your toothbrush doing its job properly? The key to a healthy, beautiful smile is getting the basics right: practicing the best oral hygiene you can at home, and leaving the complicated procedures to your dentist.

In addition, while most of us focus on fighting cavities, it's gum disease we should be worrying about as adults. More teeth are lost through gum disease than through tooth decay, and it is estimated that nine out of 10 people start to show signs of gum disease by the time they are 25 years old.

Fortunately, a sound oral-hygiene regimen protects your teeth against both cavities and gum disease. The key is to commit yourself to that regimen, and then implement it correctly and effectively. Doing so, just a few minutes a day, will ensure that your teeth last a lifetime.


Teeth Anatomy 101

To best understand what you're doing when taking care of your teeth, it helps to have some knowledge of their basic anatomy. Your teeth have a complex, multilayered structure, as well as a supply of nerves and blood.

The tooth is divided into three main parts: the crown, the neck and the root. Enamel covers the crown of the tooth, and this smooth, hard coating is the hardest tissue in the body. It is not sensitive at all, and is usually translucent-white in color.

The main substance of the crown, neck and root of the tooth is dentine. This is a yellow-white color, and is very sensitive, as it houses the tooth's nerve supply.

The gums, or gingiva, are the link between the teeth and the rest of the mouth. The tiny space between the teeth and the gums is known as the gingival sulcus, and is usually no thicker than 2mm. However, as small as it is, this space is a common source of infection.

The tooth is connected to the bone in your jaw by thin fibers (periodontal ligaments), which act as shock absorbers for your teeth. The periodontal ligaments attach to the thin layer covering the root, called cementum.

Inside each tooth is a nerve cavity that houses the tooth's blood vessels and nerves. Blood vessels are vital because they transport essential nutrients to the tooth, and the nerves make the tooth sensitive, which is sometimes a good thing and at other times extremely painful. The nerves and blood vessels pass through the tooth into the nerve cavity by means of small channels called root canals.

Adults have 32 teeth, including four wisdom teeth, which can be divided into four types. Each of the four types has a different structure, position and function.

The eight incisors occur near the front of the mouth, and are typically used for biting. Moving outward from the centre, your canine teeth are sharper and more pointed than incisors, and help to tear off and hold your food while you are eating. They are also commonly called eye-teeth.

The premolars are next, and have two raised points that help to crush your food during chewing. Molars are a larger version of the premolars, and are used for grinding and pulping food. There are eight premolars and eight molars, plus the wisdom teeth that are simply an additional set of molars.