Archive for category Dental Care
Treatment and Types of Braces
Posted by in Dental Care on December 28, 2011
Now, the phenomenon of wearing braces or stirrup is sprouted in the middle of society. The middle of it is dominated by young people aged between 17-30 years. The use of braces or stirrup work to straighten teeth and freshen order consumers (patients). Including the type of braces treatment ortodontic (dental health) or can be [...]
Toothbrush versus a Dental Flossing
Posted by in Dental Care on November 1, 2011
Some important things to do to maintain oral health is to consume foods that contain nutrients, vitamins and minerals in a balanced way, avoiding consume foods that are too sweet; reduce the consumption of carbonated soft drinks that contain acids that can damage the enamel layer; wherever possible not to smoke cigarettes because they can [...]
Children’s Teeth
Posted by in Dental Care on May 10, 2011
When developed, the first tooth? The age at which the first tooth appears differs greatly from child to child. Very occasionally, children are born with one or more teeth. This may need to be removed if they are very loose, as there is a risk that the child could swallow them, or have difficulties with [...]
Toothache
Posted by in Dental Care on April 25, 2011
What is toothache? The most common cause of toothache or pain in the region of the jaw and face are pulpitis – inflammation of the mass of the tooth. The short, sharp pain usually occur in response to the hot, cold or sweet stimuli. If left untreated, the mass dies and becomes infected, leading to [...]
Fluoride: How does it Work?
Posted by in Dental Care on March 27, 2011
Fluoride is a natural element that can be found in many things, like the water we drink and the food we eat have. Decades ago, scientists began to notice that children who lived in places where fluoride occurred naturally in the water, had fewer dental cavities. The fluoride that is absorbed by your body is [...]