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The golden rules of dental hygiene

September 20th, 2008 by admin

 

Your teeth are an essential part of your body. Neglect of your teeth reflects on your general health. Take good care of your teeth and they will take good care of you. Dental carries is the most common disease of the oral cavity affectzing all the age groups of human beings, followed closely by the diseases of the gums.

Cavities and gum disease responsible for losses and dental care painful and expensive can be prevented by a relatively simple everyday dental hygiene. Do not hesitate to ask your dentist.

Even if we are more respectful of our dental hygiene, some progress is still possible. What are the rules essential to good dental health?

The teeth, you brush after every meal

The plaque, whitish deposit where bacteria proliferate, are at the root caries and inflammation of the gums. As she is recovering in a few hours, it is essential to eliminate by brushing at least twice daily. Read the rest of this entry »

Take care of your gums

September 15th, 2008 by admin

The gum disease are the first cause of falling teeth in adults. At the root of these problems are poor oral hygiene, an imbalance food or simple hormonal changes. To keep a smile, it is better to treat his gums as well as its teeth. Beyond the teeth, good oral hygiene also requires special care brought on the gums.These disorders periodontal (Parodontite or gingivitis) can lead to tooth loss.

Parodontite or gingivitis?
Whether gingivitis or a periodontitis, bleeding gums is often the only symptom detectable by the patient. It is therefore important always to consult his dentist for a diagnosis:
In the case of gingivitis, inflammation of the gums is local. It is less painful and especially reversible;
In contrast, in case of periodontitis the whole support structure of the tooth, or periodontal, which can be achieved and inflammation spreads in depth. The situation is more painful and irreversible.But in both cases, the bacteria in the plaque which are responsible. Read the rest of this entry »

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