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Dental Anxiety: Ways To Stop Fearing The Dentist

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D o you have fears or anxieties about seeing a dentist? Maybe your children are anxious about trips to the dentist. Yet you know you and your children should go. Dental check-ups are essential to help prevent tooth decay. You might take care of your teeth regularly, brush using the best ayurvedic toothpaste , but it still cannot prevent the inevitable decay. You’re not alone. Many people have anxiety about seeing their dentist – even if they’ve only ever had good experiences. Few people look forward to a spell in the dentist's chair. But serious anxiety prevents millions of Americans from seeking proper preventative care. The consequences of this problem may go far beyond dental pain or lost teeth. Gum disease is a serious infection that can affect other parts of the body. Studies now link it to illnesses including heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Fortunately, many dentists are specially trained in handling fearful patients; a variety of methods and treatme...

5 easy tips to get rid of bad breath

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H aving morning breath in the morning is no big deal. But having morning breath throughout the day is problematic. This problem can be solved by simple habits that we can include in oral hygiene. Not only will it give good breath, but it will also improve your gum health. Having the best ayurvedic toothpaste in India will increase the chances of achieving both. Here are some tips that you can follow to get rid of bad breath: 1. Avoid Smelly Food Foods like garlic and onion have a tendency to make our breath bad. Try to avoid having food that contains these items just before going out or someplace important. This will keep your breath fresh and help you make a good impression. 2. Proper Cleaning and Brushing Keeping our teeth clean by regularly brushing them and using a good toothpaste will help in keeping our mouth refreshed. The main reason for bad breath is the plaque on our teeth which stores bacteria on it. This bacteria causes bad breath which can be easi...

The effect of smoking on oral health

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S moking as we all know has many drawbacks, one of the most common one and known by all is Lung Cancer and more women die from Lung Cancer each year than Breast Cancer. According to a survey people who smoke less than five cigarettes per day may have signs of Cardiovascular diseases. But apart from all these, smoking also affects a person’s teeth. A prolonged habit of smoking makes a person’s teeth Yellow or stained. The chemicals that are used in Tobacco cling to enamel your teeth, causing them to stain over time. Apart from this, smoking also affects your breath, leading to bad breath. The saying ‘You smell like an ashtray’ came into use because someone somewhere must be irritated with someone’s smoking habit and so these words came out of his or her mouth. The overgrowth of bacteria in a smoker’s mouth leads to bad breath. Smoking even affects a person’s gums. According to a survey, smokers are twice as prone to gum disease as nonsmokers, this is because smoking decrea...

4 effective tips to maintain Gum health

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O ften oral health is wrongly restricted to how straight one’s teeth are or how bright one’s smile is. One very important aspect that is easily missed is gum health. Gum health is often ignored but that is very bad for one’s oral health. Cavity-free, white and shining teeth can never ensure proper gum health. Like any other part of the human body, to have healthy gums one is expected to take good care of the gum. And in today’s article, we will see some simple tips to maintain proper gum health Let us start with what are gum diseases? Gum disease starts with a buildup of plaque along the line of gums and under the gums too. Plaque is a film-like substance that is home for a lot of bacteria. This bacteria causes infections hurting the bones and the gums. Gingivitis, also known as the earliest stage of gum disease is caused as plaque starts collecting on the gums. Gingivitis makes one’s gums inflamed, tender, red, swollen and prone to bleeding. Damage caused by gingivitis i...

Benefit of drinking water on Oral health

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I t is a wide known saying that Drinking lots of water throughout the day is good for health. Optimists may see the glass as half full, pessimists may see it as a glass half empty, but a wise person will see the glass of water and drink it. We all had learnt in school that our body is made up of 70% water, but little did we know back then was that this water helps to keep us hydrated throughout the day as it distributes healthy nutrients throughout the body. This water content in our body also helps us to get rid of waste from our body and also improves our digestion. Drinking a glass of water is also one of the best things one can do to his/her teeth. D rinking water is one of the best things you can do to prevent cavities from spreading in your mouth. Drinking plenty of water also helps in keeping your mouth clean, no matter how clean your mouth is, having a sip of water will help in making it more cleaner. Many other drinks like aerated soda have added acids in them which e...

Eight common Gum problems and their causes

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T here are several gum health-related disorders that can arise for a human being. Though there are several issues, there is a similar set of factors that cause these disorders. Today, we will have a look at these common causes of gum problems. Plaque: Plaque is a very thick film or layer of germs which are formed on teeth. It is caused due to irregular brushing, flossing, and rinsing. If these things are taken care of properly there is no layer on the teeth. Dental checkups can help in solving gum problems early. Smoking: Smoking tobacco disturbs the normal functioning of gum tissue cells. Smoking turns the teeth yellowish based on which it can be understood that the gum tissues are now easy and more open to infections. Due to smoking one may also suffer from bad breath. Medication: Due to medication, the common problem of dry mouth arises, in which germs can spread all over easily. Dry mouth also increases the risk of tooth decay. The soft oral tissues like gum...

The proper way to brush your teeth

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O ne of the very first things related to hygiene that is taught to a child is brushing one’s teeth. Still, a lot of people miss out on the proper way to brush one’s teeth and give rise to several kinds of oral health-related issues like plaque, odour and cavities . Today, we will have a look at the proper way to brush one’s teeth to ensure proper oral health. To have a quick review, one must wet the toothbrush and toothpaste about the amount of a pea on the middle of the brush bristles. Gentle circular motions are advised over back and forth for a duration of two minutes. The duration of every brush is as important as the way one is expected to the brush but sadly is the most ignored fact too. A complete-duration of two minutes is prescribed and there is a simple way to ensure that one brushes for two minutes every time. Consider your mouth divided into four quadrants, upper left, lower left, upper right and lower right and then give 30 seconds to each. The average durati...

3 best ways to whiten your teeth

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Y ellowing of one’s teeth is a very embarrassing thing for a lot of people. Also, we wrongly associate whiteness of one’s teeth to his/her oral health. This has given birth to a whole ‘Teeth whitening’ industry. One’s teeth are one of the very first things that people notice. Yellow, crooked or discolored teeth are often signs of a person who fails to take care of himself/herself. But, is there a way to whiten one’s teeth? Before we get into teeth whitening, lets see what causes the yellowing in the first place. Teeth loose their original color, turn yellow or even brown or beige owing to stains that develop on the enamel of the teeth (white, hard outer layer of teeth). The staining can occur due to multiple things. Coffee or tea consumption Cigarette Age (Enamel this with age) High in acid food consumption Dry mouth (When there is lack of saliva, there is less protection for the enamel.) Excess fluoride consumption. Now, that we know a little about what cau...

How to choose the best toothpaste?

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C hoosing a toothpaste is a highly personal choice. Our toothpaste should contain ingredients which are needed for our good Oral health. Flavour and other things are not of primary importance. Toothpaste has a variety of ingredients, the most important being water (20-40%), abrasives, fluoride and detergents. Others are flavoured, remineralizes, whitening agents etc. In most of the toothpaste, the most common detergent used is Sodium Lauryl Sulphate which helps in removing stains. Sodium Lauryl Sulphate is also used in detergents and other cleaning supplies. The best option is to go for toothpaste without Sodium Lauryl Sulphate because toothpaste that contains Sodium Lauryl Sulphate alter taste. Although toothpaste without Sodium Lauryl Sulphate cost more they are far better than toothpaste that has Sodium Lauryl Sulphate. Fluoride also is one of the common ingredients that are used in most toothpaste. In order to avoid all the artificial ingredients, one must use the bes...

How to get rid of Tooth Sensitivity?

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D o your teeth pain when you eat anything cold or hot? If hot, cold, sweet or very acidic foods and drinks, or breathing in cold air, makes your teeth or a tooth sensitive or painful, then you may have sensitive teeth. Tooth sensitivity occurs when the enamel that protects our teeth gets thinner, or when gum recession occurs, exposing the underlying surface, the dentin, thus, reducing the protection the enamel and gums provide to the tooth and root. The top or crown of your tooth is covered by enamel, which is protective to the underlying, more sensitive layer of dentin. The root also has underlying dentin that is covered with a protective layer of cementum. And a little break in the enamel can lead to sensitivity. The cause of this break can be tooth decay, fractured tooth structure or even worn-away enamel from grinding your teeth at night. In this case, treatment for sensitivity will require repairing the tooth. Many people know they just have sensitive teeth from...

Things you need to know about Periodontal Disease

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M any people think it is normal if they have bleeding gums or swollen gums. They think the reason behind this is flossing or brushing teeth too hard. But this is not the case. If you have swollen or bleeding gums, it is the sign of infection in gums. The infection could be caused by bacteria which act on your teeth and may spread the infection to other teeth as well. Periodontal diseases are diseases related to swelling and bleeding gums. In other words, infections caused by bacteria comes under the category of periodontal diseases. 'Peri' means around and 'Dontal' means teeth. So, Periodontal means diseases around the teeth, i.e. diseases related to gums, root, ligament and alveolar bone. Early-stage of periodontal diseases, gingivitis, affects only gums. But in more severe cases, it affects the tissues that support the teeth. The main cause of these diseases is the bacteria in plaque which are responsible for the infection of gums and teeth. Plaque i...

What Causes Common Gum Problems?

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T here are various gum related disorders that can arise for a human being. Though there are several issues, there is a similar set of factors that cause these disorders. Let us look at these common gum problems and what causes them: Nutritional deficiencies: Gum problems may also arise due to nutritional deficiencies. It when you do not get proper or enough of vitamin C in your daily diet. The diet that is high with the contents high in sugar and carbohydrates and also low in the water and vitamin C is very harmful to your gums. Crooked teeth: With bad breath and crooked effects can be seen on the gums too. Having crooked teeth is facing teeth, gum and oral problems. When gum doesn’t fit around the teeth properly or securely it leaves more scope for the bacteria to flourish. It is because your teeth overlap and create a breeding ground of common gum diseases. Genetic: Periodontitis can also be caused because of the family’s dental history. If a member in th...

Guaranteed tips to whiten your teeth naturally

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Having yellow teeth is a very embarrassing thing for a lot of people. This is due to the fact that we wrongly associate whiteness of one’s teeth to their oral health. This has given birth to a whole ‘Teeth whitening’ industry. One’s teeth are one of the very first things that people notice. Yellow, crooked or discoloured teeth are often signs of a person who does not take care of himself. What are the factors that contribute to the yellowing of teeth? Teeth lose their original colour, turn yellow or even brown or beige owing to stains that develop on the enamel of the teeth (white, hard outer layer of teeth). The staining can occur due to multiple things: - Coffee or tea consumption - Cigarette - Age (Enamel this with age) - High in acid food consumption - Dry mouth (When there is a lack of saliva, there is less protection for the enamel.) - Excess fluoride consumption Now, that we know a little about what causes yellowing of the teeth, we can move to know more ...

How to brush your teeth effectively

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O ne of the very first things related to hygiene that is taught to a child is brushing one’s teeth. Still, a lot of people miss out on the proper way to brush one’s teeth and give rise to several kinds of oral health-related issues like plaque, odour and cavities. Today, we will have a look at the proper way to brush one’s teeth to ensure proper oral health. To have a quick review, one must wet the toothbrush and toothpaste about the amount of a pea on the middle of the brush bristles. Gentle circular motions are advised over back and forth for a duration of two minutes. The duration of every brush is as important as the way one is expected to the brush but sadly is the most ignored fact too. A complete-duration of two minutes is prescribed and there is a simple way to ensure that one brushes for two minutes every time.  Consider your mouth divided into four quadrants, upper left, lower left, upper right and lower right and then give 30 seconds to each. The...