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The care of the teeth are more important during childhood

Friday, July 29th, 2011

The teeth are mineralized tissue structures that are used to chew food before it reaches the stomach for proper digestion and have an important role in speech and vocal apparatus. Besides the important function performed by cutting, grinding and chewing food, the teeth are also working with the tongue and lips to help train sounds and pronouncing words. Structure, number and arrangement varies in children and adults. Parents should care since the beginning of the health of the mouth and teeth of our children, and care should begin early in pregnancy and.

The power of the mother during pregnancy should be present: calcium, phosphorus, protein and vitamins A, C and D. These nutrients help the mineralization of the germ, resulting in the teeth of the baby after birth.The teeth are mineralized tissue structures that are used to chew food before it reaches the stomach for proper digestion and have an important role in speech and vocal apparatus. Besides the important function performed by cutting, grinding and chewing food, the teeth are also working with the tongue and lips to help train sounds and pronouncing words.

Structure, number and arrangement varies in children and adults. Parents should care since the beginning of the health of the mouth and teeth of our children, and care should begin early in pregnancy and. The power of the mother during pregnancy should be present: calcium, phosphorus, protein and vitamins A, C and D. These nutrients help the mineralization of the germ, resulting in the teeth of the baby after birth.

Baby teeth
The primary teeth, also known as deciduous or deciduous, is composed of the baby “teeth” that are 20 and are arranged in the two arches, upper and lower. Among all, we distinguish eight incisors, four canines and eight molars. As the child grows older, usually around 6 years, these teeth are falling and begin to appear permanent teeth. Therefore, during a time living in the child’s mouth teeth of two types. The final or permanent dentition comprises 32 teeth between which there are 8 incisors, 4 canines, 8 premolars and 12 molars, including the last 4 are known as wisdom teeth. Most children have all their teeth milk before the age of 3 years and approximately about 14 years most kids have lost all of their teeth and have almost all the permanent teeth. About 6 years later, at about age 20, four molars grow more in the back of the mouth, completing the series with a total of 32 pieces.

How are your teeth?
White and shiny on the outside. The visible outer part is called the crown. The crown of each tooth is covered with hard enamel that provides a protective barrier to the inner parts of the tooth.

Beneath the tooth enamel is the dentin, which is the largest layer of the tooth and is similar to bone . Although not as tough as enamel, is also very hard because their mission is to protect the inner part of the tooth called the pulp. are in the pulp of the tooth nerve endings, which are responsible for sending messages to the brain to report what happens. The pulp also contains the tooth’s blood vessels that feed the tooth and keep it alive and healthy. Both the dentin and pulp reach the root of the tooth, which is an inner zone that is located below the gum line and holding the piece.

Cosmetic and Rehabilitative Dentistry

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

DENTAL AESTHETICS AND REHABILITATION, office of Dr. José Luis Herrera Palafox, aims primarily to provide a definitive solution to their problems of cosmetic dentistry and oral health, as well as improve and achieve the best smile for you and your family.

We offer Implantology, Periodontics and Endodontics.Whitening and Rehabilitation smile.

The Periodontics is the specialty of dentistry that is dedicated to the health of the gums. The gum is a type of specialized skin that covers the bone supporting the teeth. If the gum is healthy teeth are securely attached, ensuring that their masticatory function properly followed and isolate the body from attacks coming from outside through the mouth. Treatment studies the prevention and diagnosis of diseases affecting the tissues that support the dental organs. Our main objective is to achieve a proper functioning of the masticatory system and a healthy periodontium.

Bilingual Service. We have the most advanced technology to conduct these treatments. We serve the areas of satellite City

Advantages of Dental Laser

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

• Laser treatments are painless, the dentist can adjust the laser power, if there is any discomfort.

• The laser produces an almost imperceptible sound and no vibration, contrary to the disturbing and feared turbine.

• Helps protect healthy tissues by removing only the diseased tissue, thus keeping the tooth in the best condition possible.

• Eliminates virtually “punctures in the mouth”, as it requires no anesthetic injections. Only less than 2% of patients may need them.

• The laser is the most effective means of desensitizing the “neck” of the teeth. With the use of lasers the patient can return to enjoy the sensation of hot and cold in seconds. Allowing prolonged improvement.

• Laser can work different areas of the mouth at the same meeting. Most cases can be resolved in one session, which avoids the patient having to make several visits to the dentist to fix your problem.

• Allows the patient to return to normal activities without numbness in the mouth and face, without having to bite on gauze or carrying a suture.

• Shorten the root canals or channels. This treatment is often long and painful with the conventional technology, can solve many cases in a single session with laser technology.

• In soft tissue surgery with laser, there is less bleeding and no stitches are required.

Plaque and Scale

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Plaque is one of the most common problems that attack the teeth. Rather than being an aesthetic problem can become a serious health problem that damages the teeth, because if not removed can cause inflammation of the gums, bleeding of the same, bad breath and even tooth loss.The scale is also called calculus or tartar, and no more than a layer formed by the mixture of food debris, minerals, cellular debris and millions of bacteria that are gradually adhering to the teeth due to lack of hygiene appropriate.

Plaque tends to accumulate in the inner faces of the teeth (or lingual) anterior. It is recognized as being of a hard, irregular, brown, and feeling bitter mouth, as well as halitosis or bad breath.

Dental plaque is not removed from the outer surfaces of the teeth hardens and becomes tartar. When he acceded to the teeth, is avoided only through a painless procedure performed by a specialist, known as tartectomía.

To prevent tartar to use good brushing technique, using a mouthwash 2 times a day and floss or dental floss.

Toothbrushes should be small and soft, rounded bristles, allowing access to all corners of the teeth. Should be changed every 2 or 3 months, using a floured toothpaste, dental floss, eating sugary products, and visit the dentist every 2 or 3 months.

Dental plaque and pigmentation produced by microbial plaque, can change dramatically the appearance of the teeth and cause health problems.

To prevent accumulation of bacteria in the mouth, which have also been associated with systemic diseases and digestive problems, is essential to maintain proper hygienic care of the teeth.


Papaya-based Product Removes Decay

Monday, January 17th, 2011

The gel softens tooth decay by facilitating the removal of it without the use of mechanical methods. A product made from papaya, particularly the variety called “Arequipa”, can remove tooth decay without the use of mechanical methods. The product was launched in the city of Arequipa, thanks to research conducted at the Interdisciplinary Center for Research and Innovation (CICA) of the Universidad Católica de Santa María (UCSM), in southern Peru.

Renova Gel Caries is the name of the new product which, according to researchers, providing dental caries softens the removal of the same with the use of manual techniques, decreasing in most cases the use of the turbine, local anesthesia, the fear and anxiety caused by visiting the dentist.

“Renova Caries” is sold through pharmacies and a dental laboratory, university sources said that created it.

Experts say that papaya contains a substance called papain, a proteolytic enzyme, which has bactericidal, bacteriostatic and anti-inflammatory and contributes to the degradation and removal of caries.

Dr. Zaida Moya, who was in charge of the investigation, said the Arequipa papaya contains papain, a proteolytic enzyme (Carica pubescens) whose processing results in a dental material that allows the softening of dental caries. Dr. Moya met the local properties of this product during the course of his doctoral thesis.

Peruvian scientists began their research on applications of the papaya Arequipa in 2006 and concluded earlier this month, after winning the cooperation of the company Quimivet SRL and co-financing from the Fund for Innovation, Science and Technology (FINCyT), an organization that manages funds from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).

The cost of the new product already on sale is 36 soles, and allows an average of 20 applications.


Dry Mouth Increased Cavity

Friday, January 14th, 2011
People with reduced salivary flow, characterized by “dry mouth” are more likely to have dental caries compared with those with higher salivary flow, clinical specialists have warned Vital Dent.Saliva plays a role natural defense against cavities, as it dilutes and removes the sugars and constant pH of the mouth, they said. “Thanks to its alkaline pH and buffer capacity, dragging the remains of food left in the mouth, neutralizes acids produced by plaque and contributes to the teeth the calcium and phosphate needed in a process called remineralization,” said the dentist for Vital Dent Clinics, Olga Prieto.

“In addition, saliva acts as a reservoir for the fluoride, which helps reduce tooth decay, is responsible for assisting the process of chewing and digesting food, and also protects the inner surface of the mouth and teeth” added. Age, sex, number of teeth, dehydration, mouth breathing or psychological aspects such as stress can reduce the flow of the salivary glands.

This variation is also often the result of “systemic diseases that cause progressive destruction of the salivary glands most notably dementia or taking certain medications,” said Dr. Prieto.

The flow rate to enjoy good oral health is about 1 to 3 ml of saliva per minute, according to Vital Dent clinics in a statement. “If the amount of saliva is greater than usual, there is a feeling of constant drooling can cause erosive lesions on the lips or the skin of the face,” he said.

On the contrary, if the amount of saliva decreases (hyposalivation) affects “severely” to oral health because it produces the sensation of “dry mouth” or xerostomia, which leads to trouble swallowing, speaking and eating, and even wearing dentures . It can also cause pain and irritation in the mucosa and burning sensation on the tongue, said medical specialists.

Tooth Alignment

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

The time you have braces is determined depending on the individual. Poor training and placement of the teeth is due mainly to hereditary problems or bad habits in employees during childhood and formative stage of permanent teeth.When you visit the dentist regularly, it tells you if you need any treatment to correct your teeth and sends you to go to an orthodontist.

Orthodontics specializes in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial abnormalities. Treatment involves control of corrective appliances, such as brakes to straighten teeth, lips and jaws. The specialist diagnosed Why should you use for your teeth.

Braces correct the alignment of your teeth by applying continuous pressure on them, which eventually moved to a better position. A retainer also applies pressure to your teeth, and can be used to hold your teeth in a final position.

The time you have braces is determined depending on each person, there is no stipulated time. But most people wear braces for 1 to 3 years. It is important that you always check your teeth with the dentist, as the orthodontist only works with devices and does not review dental caries or cleaning.


Extended Fangs Can Cause Serious Damage

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Health Insurance warn of damage to look like vampire fangs, a new fashion in Europe. German health insurance expressed concern over the new youth fashion fangs sharpened or lengthened to give the appearance of the incisors of a vampire and warned that they will not bear the costs of illness or injury resulting from such interventions.

A spokesman for the semi-public insurance KKH said that to get fangs style “Dracula” young people are left incisor file or place “prosthesis” to lengthen and give predatory aspect.

Such interventions seriously damage tooth enamel, making the teeth more susceptible to decay and even become so fragile they can break when you bite, the spokesman said.

He added that “artificial dental lengthening also lead to unnatural disturbances of mastication can cause maxillofacial injuries, damage to the jaw bone and even tooth loss.” He also stressed that such interventions are not performed by dental professionals, but have become a new supply of tattoo shops and piercing and the new trend of young people related to the call goth.

Successful Dental Examination

Monday, January 3rd, 2011
With more than half of the Latino population avoiding the dentist, it is imperative that the home is made proper oral care and Crest Pro-Health is facilitating the measures taken in 2007. The new Crest Pro-Health is the first and only toothpaste that protects against all these areas dentists reviewed more frequently, such as cavities, gingivitis, tartar, plaque, sensitivity, brightness, and freshens breath.

This is great news for Hispanics, indicating a higher incidence of plaque, cavities, sensitive teeth and bad breath. And, to increase awareness among Hispanic consumers about the importance of good oral health, Crest has created an educational program that aims to provide a wealth of information and solutions needed for those who do not visit the dentist as often they should.

“When you ignore oral health, is neglecting the health,” says the dentist Julio E. Hernandez, D.M.D. and member of the American Dental Association. “Studies suggest that oral health may be related to chronic conditions such as heart and lung diseases, diabetes and stroke.” Good health includes good general oral health and use of a toothpaste that treats areas dentists review more often is an effective step towards good oral health.

Now it’s easy to have a successful dental examination
To help the Latino population to obtain a successful dental examination, Crest is launching a three-pronged program to address dental health, including: (1) a new advanced toothpaste, Crest Pro-Health, (2) expert advice and education consumers with dental professionals, and (3) www.crestprohealth.com Internet tools that can help Hispanic consumers to find professional care and low-cost dental resources. Since February, dentists experts of major U.S. Hispanic markets populate radio and television to educate consumers about the importance of oral care in general health, areas that dentists routinely check and simple steps you can take home for a successful review . In addition, they will remind Latinos that have to visit their dentists and encourage them to know www.crestprohealth.com so they can identify where there is dental care at low cost or even free in your area.

“It’s Back to the basics and get serious about dental health,” said Dr. Hernandez. “Start a routine at home to help you get a successful review in the areas that dentists routinely reviewed. It is a small investment to benefit your smile and your oral health! ”

Healthy diet – healthy teeth

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010
As in all our body, the health of our teeth and gums depend on our diet. Besides calcium and vitamin D, other minerals and vitamins play an essential role for teeth and gums.

Nutrients. Certain vitamins and minerals help us maintain a healthy smile. It is known that food is crucial to our overall health as naturally, affects the state of our oral health.

Within these, there are nutrients that participation in training and health of teeth and gums is vital. These include calcium, phosphorus, fluoride, vitamin D, vitamin A and the B vitamins

These nutrients are essential for the formation and maintenance of the structures of the body in general and of the teeth and gums in particular, are indispensable in the diet at all ages if we want to achieve and maintain a healthy mouth and a beautiful smile.

Milk and milk products are a group of foods that are an excellent source of most of these elements: calcium, phosphorus, and vitamins A and D and B.