You Have More Control Over Your Dental Health Than You Might Think

January 4, 2010 by SirNicolaus · Leave a Comment
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The most common cause of tooth loss in adults is gum disease. It starts off mildly, with plaque building up on your teeth. Plaque that is left on your teeth, if not removed, then begins to irritate the gums. Well, actually, it is the harmful secretions of bacteria living under the plaque that do that.

The most insidious part of this process is when the plaque actually begins to get inside the gums, creating what is called pockets. This cannot be reached by a toothbrush and can barely be reached by floss.  In a manner of speaking, regular oral hygiene may not be enough at some point.  However, an oxygenated mouthwash such as Therabreath may be helpful. 

People at risk for developing gum disease include those who are wearing braces, those who smoke, those with diabetes, those who are pregnant and undergoing hormonal changes and those who have relatives who were affected by this condition as well. Oramd could be something worth looking into – again, it is likely to be only part of the solution.

Limiting sweet snacks can help – but it is only part of the puzzle. It has been said that the average American usually consumes about 147 pounds of sugar in a year. That also translate to a lot more plaque building up on your teeth and gums. In addition to this, sugar is converted into acid by the plaque which then attacks your tooth structure.

Oral irrigation with a device such as the hydrofloss might also be helpful.

Healthy snacks can assist you with reducing your overall sugar intake. Raw vegetables, like celery can considerably help to lessen the amount of plaque that is in your mouth.
 

 *Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to advise upon, diagnose or treat any health problem whatsoever. If you have or think you might have a health problem, visit your doctor or dentist for advice, diagnosis and treatment The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article. 

Orthodontic Treatment Means You Have to Be More Diligent…

January 4, 2010 by SirNicolaus · Leave a Comment
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I was interested in learning more about patients who have orthodontic braces.  I was curious to learn how many of them have gum disease. I talked to patients who are wearing braces and the majority of them are suffering from mild to moderate bleeding when brushing or flossing. 

Is it really worth undergoing orthodontic treatment when it would cost you your gums or your teeth?  I have interviewed dentists and orthodontists and have found that teeth often loosen during orthodontic treatment because of the same forces intended to correct alignment. I think perfect alignment of the dentition is useless when you would lose your teeth someday.

Is there still value in getting your teeth straightened? Sure, but not to the point of losing your teeth or sacrificing the health of your gums. 

In the end, the patient has the ability to improve his dental health. Some patients undergoing orthodontic treatment have healthy gums. Each person undergoing orthodontic treatment should be aware that they must be extra careful to protect their periodontal health.

Many patients have found that it is with great caution and exceptional products, like the hydro floss that they can keep their gums healthy even with great force being applied to the teeth.  Some patients seem unconcerned with their situation even when the doctor can literally see that their gums look red and obviously inflamed.  Some teeth look really loose with brackets and wires keeping hold of their teeth. 

Some mouthwashes are better than others. For example, Therabreath may be a good choice.  If you prefer a more natural approach, try Oramd- but these may only be part of the answer.  You have to work hard to care for your gums!

In fairness, there are others who are very cautious and caring of their oral health.  You wanted so much to achieve the smile you have been longing to have and it is expenisve. Be sure your efforts are not wasted, take care of your gums.

*Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to advise upon, diagnose or treat any health problem whatsoever. If you have or think you might have a health problem, visit your doctor or dentist for advice, diagnosis and treatment The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.  
 

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