Posts Tagged ‘teeth’

Dental caries

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

Dental cariesDefinition

Cavities are caused by the decomposition cracks caused by bacteria in the mouth. Teeth are covered by a layer of hard enamel, inside is encentran nerves and blood vessels.

Cavities do not heal by themselves, need to be treated by removing the damaged tissue and filling the tooth. The cavities are not dangerous if they receive proper treatment. Leave a crack in the tooth and exposed nerve can cause infection and loss of teeth. An untreated infection will spread to the root and bone, causing further infection or abscess (collection of pus).

Causes
Tooth decay occurs when decomposition through the enamel and reaches the inner cavity of the tooth. You feel pain, sometimes extreme, when decomposition affects the nerve.

The cause is the acid that erodes tooth enamel and corrodes. This acid comes from the breakdown of food or drinks produced by bacteria that normally inhabit the mouth. For example, people who eat too many sweets have a greater tendency to develop tooth decay because the bacteria in saliva convert sugars into acids. (more…)

Dental Whitening

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Dental WhiteningTechniques Whitening every day become one of the most common cosmetic treatments to present immediate results to patients. The dental appearance has great impact on the image. The procedure of tooth whitening is a convenient and effective way to improve their appearance, working with other dental treatments to achieve a healthy and attractive smile!

The tooth whitening is the solution to problems caused by bad habits of cleanliness, the time step and snuff consumption and foods that stain the teeth, such as coffee and tea.Whitening techniques have the main benefit to improve the quality of life for patients, restoring the appearance of freshness and safety through the care of their teeth.

It is important to go to clinics specializing in this technique to ensure the effectiveness of the results. The dentist will determine any contraindications to treatment, such as the presence of oral disease to try and make a thorough cleaning to ensure the success of the procedure and achieve optimal dental health.

Dental Aesthetics and Rehabilitation in Mexico, among other services of Dentistry first category, the application offers the latest techniques in tooth whitening.Our office has a team of professionals with proper knowledge and preparation to determine the most appropriate treatment to restore the whiteness of their teeth and achieve the ideal smile.

Children’s Oral Health

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

How do I help my children to look after their teeth and prevent cavities?
Teach your child the proper oral care is an investment that will provide health benefits for life. The first is to give a good example to your own teeth you care the child will receive the message that oral health is important. All that makes taking care of teeth fun, like brushing their teeth with their children or letting them choose their own toothbrush, encourages proper oral care.

To help your children protect their teeth and gums and reduce the risk of forming cavities , teach them to follow these simple steps:

Brush your teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste approved by the Mexican Dental Association, which will remove the plaque (which is a sticky film that adheres to teeth and is the leading cause of caries).
Use dental floss daily to remove plaque from between teeth and below the gums, preventing harden into tartar, because once formed, can only be removed with professional cleaning.
Choose a balanced diet by avoiding starches and sugars. When you eat these foods, try it with food and not between meals. The extra saliva produced during a meal helps rinse food from the mouth.
Use dental products which contain fluoride, including toothpaste.
Make sure your child gets fluoride salt added if you live in areas that do not contain large amounts of natural fluoride in drinking water.
Take your kids to the dentist for regular review .

What brushing techniques I can teach my children?

It is important to monitor their children’s brushing until you master these simple steps:

Use a small amount of toothpaste with adequate amounts of fluoride, adopted by the Mexican Dental Association. (The size of a pea). Make sure your child does not pass the toothpaste.
With a soft toothbrush, brush the inside surface of each tooth, which is where most plaque accumulates. Brush gently from posterior to anterior.
Clean exterior surfaces of each tooth. Place the brush at an angle to the outer gum. Brush gently from posterior to anterior.
Brush the chewing surfaces of each tooth. Brush gently from posterior to anterior.

Use the tip of the brush to clean the back of the front teeth, both above and below.
It’s always fun to brush your tongue!

When should my child start flossing?

Because flossing removes food particles and plaque between teeth, a place where there is no brush, it is recommended that after four years, start flossing your children. At age eight, most kids can begin flossing for themselves.

What are fissure sealants and how do I know if my children need?
The fissure sealant creates a highly effective barrier against decay because they are thin plastic coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of permanent back teeth of children, where they form the majority of tooth decay. The application of a sealant is not painful and can be done in one visit to the dentist. He will tell you if a sealant is needed for their children.

What is fluoride and how do I know if my children receive the proper amount?
Fluoride is one of the best ways to help prevent tooth decay. It is a mineral that, when combined with tooth enamel to strengthen it. The preventive measure used in Mexico is the consumption of salt fortified with adequate amounts of fluoride, and in areas where drinking water contains large amounts of fluoride should be consumed salt without fluoride. Ask your dentist about the area where you live. It is also advisable to use toothpaste with fluoride in all cases. Ask your dentist which toothpaste to use to get the appropriate level of fluoride. In children under 6 years is recommended toothpaste used with 500 parts per million of fluoride.

How important is the diet on oral health of my children?
A balanced diet is necessary for their children develop strong teeth and decay-resistant. In addition to the full range of vitamins and minerals, a child’s diet should include plenty of calcium, phosphorus, and proper levels of fluoride.

Just as fluoride is the best protection for children against cavities, snacking on a frequent basis are the worst enemy. The sugars and starches found in many foods such as cookies, candies, dried fruit, soft drinks, pretzels and potato chips combine with plaque on teeth to create acids. These acids attack the tooth enamel and can lead to cavities.

Each “plaque attack” can last up to 20 minutes after the end of the meal. Even a little nibble can create plaque acids. Therefore, it is best to avoid eating between meals.

What should I do if my child’s tooth is chipped, broken or lost?
With lesions in the mouth of your child, contact your dentist immediately. He will examine the affected area and determine appropriate treatment.

If your child is in pain from a broken tooth, or chipped, visit the dentist immediately. If desired, can provide a soothing to the time of appointment. If possible, keep any part of the tooth that has broken off and take to the dentist.

If you lost a tooth by accident, take your dentist as soon as possible. Avoid touching the tooth and do not clean. Store in water or milk until you get to the office. It is possible that the tooth could again be placed in the mouth of the child through a procedure called reimplantation.

Dental Crowns in Colombia

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Welcome to Dental Specialties Fabiola Arcila , modern dental clinic that offers the latest treatments and best prices to restore the beauty, aesthetics and functionality to your teeth.

Procedures range from implants and prosthetics to veneers and crowns to restore your teeth effectively and improve their quality of life.

Visit our clinic and meet our treatments and surgeries to enhance a smooth and a perfect smile and natural! Advanced technology and high quality materials in orthodontics, endodontics, implantology, periodontics, dentures, dental crowns, teeth whitening, bad breath, smile design and more.

The most used treatments to restore your teeth are:
- Whitening
- Porcelain Dental Crowns
- Metal ceramic crowns with ceramic shoulders
- Metal-free dental crowns
- Crown on implant

- Composite veneers
- Porcelain Veneers
- Porcelain Inlays
- Elimination gingival pigmentation
- Removing stains enamel
- Correction of dental malformations
- Mucogingival treatments, surgery and orthodontics.

We Fabiola Arcila Dental Specialties in Bogota, Colombia, dental clinic that offers Colombians and foreigners-the-art equipment and treatments to prevent and correct dental problems with excellent results and prices for everyone. Our specialists will treat you and advise with kindness and professionalism to provide different options for dental crowns to choose the one that best suits your needs and budget and improve the appearance of their teeth.

Put yourself in the hands of experts and regain health, beauty and function of your teeth! Remember that proper oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist are essential to enjoy excellent oral health. For more information on dental crowns, fill out the Quote Form or Contact us and get a full and healthy teeth and the smile of your dreams.

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.

Diseases Affect Our Teeth

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010
We all recognize the importance of keeping our mouths clean and neat, but mostly we spent time and care, so at any stage of life from birth, through adult, oral hygiene is important to prevent diseases that can be painful and lead to loss of teeth.

Among the best known oral disease, highlight:

Decay, which is the progressive deterioration and destruction of teeth by the action of acids that are generating some microorganisms living in the mouth. Many times by too much sweets.
Granuloma, also often called a dental abscess, and is a process in which dead cells accumulate and causing a severe bacterial infection, which must be addressed immediately by the dentist.Furthermore tooth sensitivity, also considered an oral disease, causes pain, either versus cold drinks or foods, as well as against the hot, acidic, sweet, and this is because the bottom of the tooth called root is exposed, by inflammation of the gums.
When there is any inflammation of the gums is always necessary to consult, because gingivitis is one of them, and makes the gums bleed often and sore to the touch, which in its most advanced periods is called periodontal disease, when the infection has attacked the ligaments and bones supporting the teeth, causing them to deteriorate.