Showing posts with label oral hygiene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oral hygiene. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Asthma May Put People at a Higher Risk of Tooth Decay


According to a recent Brazilian research study that included 160 children, ages 3 to 15, some children with Asthma may get more cavities.  Half of the children in the study had asthma, consequently the other half did not.

The Brazilian researchers based the risk for tooth decay on the following factors:

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Oral Hygiene among British Adults

A recent survey showed that nearly a fifth of British adults go two or more days without brushing their teeth.

According to the poll by the Dental Smile Clinic in Bristol, approximately one quarter of British adults brushes only once a day, despite the fact that it is recommended to brush twice daily; meanwhile two-thirds mentioned that it takes them less than 60 seconds to brush.

It is important to mention that one in 30 men claimed they do not brush their teeth unless their partners tell them to.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Teenagers and Dental Care


It goes without saying that the most fun and exiting period in our life is while being teenagers. However, besides fun there are some responsibilities as well, and the dental care is one among the most essential of them.
Nowadays the majority of teenagers drink just giant volumes of soda, not considering that these carbonated beverages contain high concentrations of sugar and flavors (which are acidic in nature), which in future can lead to tooth decay, as these additives eat in to the tooth's enamel, at the same time giving more chances for cavities.

The Negative Effects of Smoking to Your Teeth


Besides the fact that such substances like tobacco can cause respiratory diseases, smoking has loads of negative effects to your health, as the dangerous substances pass through the pulmonary vein, heart and eventually the brain. Studies show that tobacco and nicotine containing cigarettes cause respiratory problems, it affects women's reproductive system and can cause vascular abnormalities like heart attacks, stroke, etc.
The fact is, that smoking does not only affect ones health and ones body inside, it influences to the appearance of the smoker. If one smokes for quite a long term, he or she may look older than they are, as it affects the skin, as well as oral hygiene. Among its common

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

How to Help Your Child Deal with the Dentist


Some times it is very difficult to explain a child the importance of oral hygiene and how significant it is to keep teeth healthy from early age. While we may build good foundations for oral health with our children, it is undeniable that the dentist will play a major role in it, as you have to remember that visiting the dentist twice a year is not that one option children and adults may do without.
If you have worries about taking your child to a dentist, here are some useful tips you might consider, as often people face the problem when their children hear bad stories from friends about dentists, which evidently they do not want to experience themselves.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

How to prevent Tooth Discoloration


Needless to say, that the color of your teeth has a straight affect on your smile. And under the words "beautiful smile" we mean perfect, white teeth. If your teeth are yellowish or stained - it's a sign of poor oral hygiene, but are lucky because today tooth discoloration can be easily remedied with teeth whitening  services.
Our teeth reflect our lifestyle and nutrition, so if you usually drink tea, soda, red wine, fruit juice and coffee your teeth can be stained. At the same time if you want to have the perfect smile - you should avoid acidic foods, as they open up enamel's pores. You should be careful with a temperature of beverages, it makes the tooth expand and contract.

Common Causes of Tooth Discoloration


It goes without saying that the teeth are a vital structure in our anatomy so we should keep our teeth healthy and strong. Dental health starts in maintaining the "whiteness" of teeth as tooth enamel is considered to be one of the highly mineralized parts in the human body, which causes the white characteristic of the teeth. Usually the color of enamel of the teeth varies from yellow to white, if there is enough of calcium content teeth have white-colored enamel.
Tooth discoloration can be caused by aging (when one grows older there is a reduction in calcium content), salivary dysfunction, or poor oral hygiene.
If you practice head and neck radiation therapy the exposure to UV rays can cause stains on teeth as well as multiple medications.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Advanced Gum Treatment


It's not a secret that all over the World, gum disease is considered to be a very common problem, varying from simple gum inflammation to serious bone damage that support the teeth. In case of a not proper treatment such things like the bone, gums and connective tissue that hold the teeth in place can be totally damaged.
In case you have a periodontal disease, you have to seek the help of a periodontist immediately in order to prevent any further complications. If you do not immediately treat a periodontal disease, it may lead to a permanent damage, and a number of more serious dental conditions such as trench mouth. 

Friday, December 24, 2010

Nutrition and Good Oral Health


It's not a secret that if you want to be an owner of the healthy teeth and of a good oral hygiene you should pick the right foods in your diet as it's a very important aspect in having your teeth healthy. Taking in habits correct nutrition, especially for kids and teenagers can be beneficial for good eating patterns and choices of the foods throughout their lives.

So here comes a question: how nutrition affects our oral health? It's quite easy to explain: the foods that you eat come in contact with bacteria that live in your mouth. In case you do not brush, plaque will amass on your teeth. From the first look choosing a healthy diet may seem to be easy, nevertheless such products as milk, cereals, bread, fruits contain sugars and starches and it goes without saying that carbonated sodas, any other sweet drinks and sugary snack foods should be limited or removed from the diet at all.