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How To Prevent Tooth Decay

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Tooth decay is caused by bacteria interacting with food particles left on the tooth surface.The bacteria feed on sugars in food and produce acids. These acids and bacteria combine to form a sticky substance called plaque. Plaque sticks to teeth and gives a chance to eat fatty tooth enamel, eventually causing tooth decay.

This process is reversible in the early stages through intake of calcium, phosphate and fluoride
The measures that help prevent and stop tooth decay include: (more…)

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A Tooth Crown

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Tooth Crown is a dental restoration that covers and protects a damaged tooth. More precisely dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that fits over a tooth – covering the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and / or to improve their appearance.

Crowns of teeth, when, instead of cement, fully coat the entire visible portion of a tooth found in and above the gum line. Since dental crowns take the entire visible aspect of a tooth, a dental crown on the teeth becomes the effect of the new outer surface. (more…)

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Breast Milk Cause Tooth Decay

Monday, January 4th, 2010

According to the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, “would be evolutionary suicide breast milk cause tooth decay because natural selection would have eliminated the most serious cases. There are 4650 species of mammals and they all nurse their young.

The human race is the only one with serious problems of decay ” La Leche League insists that “a small percentage of breastfed children develops caries although breast milk is not your fault,” adding “when it raises weaning should take into account the multiple benefits of milk Breast milk versus artificial, so it should respect the decision of the mother. Instead of proposing a weaning because of caries, the dentist should investigate the root cause of the problem. (more…)

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Caution of Tooth Decay

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Several factors can cause tooth decay. The main cause is a diet rich in sugars that help bacteria to eat away the enamel, although depending on the type of sugar, its incidence varies. Other causes include poor dental hygiene, the absence of fluoride in the water and own genetics, as proved that causes tooth decay in some children are especially sensitive to continue despite prophylactic correct habits. (more…)

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Children And Tooth Decay

Friday, January 1st, 2010

In 1996, scientists at the University of Helsinki found that children without cariesĀ  had very low levels of these bacteria. In contrast, children with caries had extremely high concentrations, as about 100 times higher.

Caries appears as white spots on teeth, plaque deposits or brownish tartar and can lead to small fractures or cavities. The destruction of the tooth extends to spread the permanent tooth that is still hidden. (more…)

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About Tooth Decay

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

The teeth are coated with a special glaze that protects them from any external aggression. When this layer is gradually disappearing by decalcification, stop protecting them and allowing germs in the mouth that can attack them. (more…)

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Five tips for choosing your dentist

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

The visit to the dentist is usually one of the most frightening events to which a patient must attend, whether for prevention or health care need. Segurosred you some useful tips on choosing the right professional, and seeing the interview with higher level of security and confidence.

Five tips for choosing your dentist:

1. Discuss the dental insurance coverage, to verify whether it necessarily must choose a card specialist, or if you have access to any dentist of your choice. (more…)

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Tooth Decay Worldwide

Monday, December 28th, 2009

(NC & T) The ability of Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) to survive the acid is one reason why this species is mainly responsible for tooth decay worldwide. Previous research has shown that this capacity is based on several components, including a bacterial enzyme called FabM, which when unchecked, increases at more than 10,000 times the vulnerability of the S. mutans to the damage exerted by acids. (more…)

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Root Canal Treatment

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

This procedure removes dental pulp when it has become dead or infected. Dental pulp is the soft core of the tooth. It contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. The pulp extends from the top of the tooth, called the crown, all the way down to The Roots, in branches called canals.

Dental pulp may become infected Because of:

* An untreated cavity
* Trauma to the tooth
* Gum disease (more…)

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What is Tooth Abscess

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Tooth Abscess also known as periapical abscess, tooth abscess, tooth infection, is a painful infection in the root of a tooth, or between the gum and tooth. It is caused by more serious tooth decay. Other causes of tooth abscess are trauma to the tooth, and when it breaks or chips, and gum disease or gingivitis.

These problems can cause openings in the tooth enamel, allowing bacteria to infect the center of the tooth (pulp of the call). The infection can also spread from the root of the tooth to the bones supporting the teeth. (more…)

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