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House Treatment: Enamel Whitening Strategies

May 31, 2010 Author: miss | Filed under: Health, Teeth

Residence teeth whitening products are the answer for individuals who hate going to the dentist’s office.

Prior to now, the only choice that folks have if they want to have their teeth whitened is to have an appointment with their dentist. Since most of them aren’t too eager to visit their dentist, they always set the appointments apart for a later date. Ultimately, they only forget in regards to the teeth whitening appointment.

People are in most cases too scared to keep their appointments with the dentist. Even if they need or have to have their enamel whitened, it would always end up being postponed or cancelled.

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Pregnancy gingivitis is a condition where the gums swell. Once a woman got pregnant, the gums become very sensitive and susceptible to the infection. This is because the hormones of the pregnant women changes gradually and circulation of the blood through the gums increases that makes it more sensitive and eventually will swell.

The periodontal infection that caused the gums to swell is the bacteria from the unwashed plaque from the teeth of the pregnant woman. There are times that we tend to forget to thoroughly clean the teeth and gums that can lead to periodontal infection. This infection may be very possible on the second trimester of the pregnancy.

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Reduce Dementia Risk by Brushing and Flossing

Apr 28, 2010 Author: Christian Goodman | Filed under: Brain and Neurology, Health, Teeth

According to a research from Columbia university brushing and flossing does not only keep you mouth and heart clean and healthy it also keep your mind sharp. Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are found to be developed by people who have bad oral hygiene and bleeding gums. Memory problems increased with the severity of the increase in gingivitis.

The researcher researched over 2,300 men and women to find out the bacteria that cause periodontitis, or periodontal disease. It is actually a severe form of gum disease, which makes the teeth loose by receding the gum. The participants of the study are aged above 60 and they were put up to many different memory testes. The study was recently published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry.

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Is it possible that using fruits as an at home teeth whitening agent can help the more health conscious or eco-conscious person avoid using harsh chemicals? That’s what many people seem to think. Just rub some lemon peel across your teeth for a couple of weeks, they say, and the results will be astounding. Others even advocate using mashed strawberries as a dental whitener and actually brushing the teeth with them. These sound like ideal alternatives to chemicals, but all may not be as it seems on the surface.

The most effective use of fruit for dental whitening appears, at first, to be provided by lemons, whether using the juice as a mouthwash or rubbing the peel directly on the teeth. Yet what the citric acid actually does is pull calcium out of the enamel. This makes the tooth appear whiter, for a while, because calcium is one of the things that adds a darker tinge to the color. But losing calcium eventually makes the enamel thinner, weakening the teeth. As an at home teeth whitening method, lemons look promising at first, but could produce devastating effects in the end.

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What Causes People to Grind Their Teeth?

Mar 3, 2010 Author: Ellen Roberts | Filed under: Health, Teeth

Teeth grinding is clinically referred to as bruxism. Simply defined, it is the act of consciously or unconsciously clenching your teeth either during the day or while you sleep. Bruxism is considered both a medical and a dental problem. This is because it affects both the teeth and all of the structure near it, including the head. Teeth grinding usually happens during sleep. Have you ever had a roommate or a sleeping partner that snores? Well you might have had one that grinds their teeth in their sleep as well. However, unlike snoring, teeth grinding sounds are a little on the low side, although it can be as bothersome as well.

Grinding your teeth at night can cause a painful jaw in the morning. Over time, teeth grinding can cause serious tooth damage, such as cracking of enamel. Many people who grind their teeth find their jaw is tense during the day as well, but the worst grinding happens at night. And this is where the real problem arises. Teeth grinding can keep your sleeping partner awake, causing relationship difficulties. If you grind your teeth, you will know the problems that it can cause.

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How to Maintain Good Oral Health

Feb 28, 2010 Author: Victoria Cooper | Filed under: Health, Teeth

Dentists always advise that we must brush and floss our teeth regularly. Not only are brushing and flossing helpful in maintaining the health of our teeth, they are also instrumental in helping us develop self-discipline in terms of personal hygiene. All the same, brushing and flossing do not always guarantee that teeth troubles will not crop up at a later date considering that other factors have an impact on the state of our dental health. Some of these impacting factors are the amount of saliva we have, our diet, and natural changes that our bodies undergo in response to stress.

There are some other activities that we must accomplish, aside from flossing and brushing, in order to maintain the healthy condition of our teeth and gums.

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Smoking As One of The Causes of Dry Mouth

Feb 19, 2010 Author: Rai Micht | Filed under: Health, Mouth, Teeth

Dry mouth is a symptom that can have many causes. Two of the most prominent causes of dry mouth are certain medications and certain diseases. These two broad categories encompass many people and help to explain why dry mouth is so prevalent.

Dry mouth can be a probable side-effect of numerous medications. While not all people respond to drugs in the similar way, the wide number of medicines which have dry mouth as a likely side effect can be staggering. And the varieties of drugs that will produce dry mouth include a whole array of problems. Certain medications for high blood pressure can be one of the causes of dry mouth. The same holds true for various prescription medication given for anxiety and depression. Medications for every thing, from allergic reactions and weight-loss to Parkinson’s disease, plus discomfort can have dry mouth as a complication. Not all treatment for these disorders could do it, but quite a few can.

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Natural Treatments to Help Stop Gums from Bleeding

Feb 17, 2010 Author: Rai Micht | Filed under: Health, Teeth

Bleeding gums can be an uncomfortable annoyance. They may bleed for a variety of reasons. Incorrectly fitted dental appliances like dentures or braces may irritate the gums. Certain medications like blood thinners may make the gums more sensitive. Hormonal changes from pregnancy can increase blood flow to the gums. Whatever the cause mey be, it is imperative to stop gum from bleeding as they could cause dental health complications.

You can stop gums from bleeding once the actual cause is known. The most likely cause of bleeding gums is gum disease, a problem affecting almost 80 percent of Americans today. Gum disease is caused by infection on the gums, teeth and in severe cases, the bones and ligaments supporting the jaw. The mouth provides the best environment for bacteria to thrive. Abundant food source, along with the dark and damp characteristics of the mouth allows bacterial infection to spread easily.

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