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Should I worry about thumb or finger sucking?
Nearly all infants suck their thumb. However, thumb sucking must
stop by the time your child is two years of age. However, some children
may take a longer time to outgrow this habit. Thumb sucking must
be discouraged once your child reaches four years of age, since
prolonged thumb sucking leads to crowded, crooked teeth or bite
problems.
What is a bridge?
A bridge is a false or replacement tooth held in place by attaching
it to crowns on either side of the missing tooth. When teeth are
missing, the remaining teeth often drift out of position. This applies
stress on adjacent tissues and teeth. A bridge is a boon to modern
dentistry as it can help replace one, two and sometimes three missing
teeth.
What is root canal treatment and how long
does the treatment last?
Root canal treatment is used to treat teeth whose dental core or
dental pulp has been infected. Initially such teeth had to be extracted.
However, now with modern dentistry, it has become possible to save
teeth whose pulp is infected. A typical root canal treatment involves
anywhere between one to three sessions.
What is Plaque?
Plaque is the accumulation of bacteria, microorganisms and their
products which sticks to the tooth surfaces. Plaque also produces
substances that irritate the gums, making them red, tender or bleed
easily. Dental plaque can be easily removed by proper brushing as
well as flossing. If not removed, plaque can lead to gum disease
(gingivitis), as well as tooth decay.
What is tooth whitening?
Over the years, teeth tend to develop a dull appearance and lose
their sheen. Teeth can be whitened by the several new techniques
of "bleaching" available today. The most effective method
to whiten teeth is the "in-office" method which is carried
out by a professional dentist. In this method, a bleaching agent
is placed over the teeth, and a special light is used to work on
the bleaching material to lighten the teeth.
Who benefits from tooth whitening?
Almost everyone with healthy teeth can benefit with tooth whitening
treatments. Tooth whitening treatments can restore your smile, by
giving your teeth a bright look. There are hardly any known downsides
to whitening. As long as you do not have any fillings or crowns
on the front teeth, you can immensely benefit from tooth whitening
treatments.
Is there any discomfort during the whitening
process?
Some people may experience a slight sensitivity to heat, cold, or
pressure during the whitening process. However, this is a temporary
and should end in a day or two after the treatment is over. Any
persistent discomfort should be brought to the notice of your dentist.
Why do my gums bleed when I brush and floss?
Bleeding during flossing is a common phenomenon as almost everyone,
has at one time or the other, experienced slight bleeding during
flossing. However, bleeding every time you floss indicates that
you may be suffering from gingivitis (inflamed, irritated gums)
or periodontal disease (deterioration of the supporting gum and
bone structure around your teeth). Some of the early indications
of periodontal disease include tender, swollen and sensitive gums
that bleed when you brush or floss. If you observe any of these
signs, you should consult a dentist.
Tips
for daily oral care
Maintaining good oral health is vital to your overall wellness.
While most people are aware about the basics such as brushing two
times a day (ideally after every meal), and restricting your sugar
intake. But what dentists consider to vital to good oral care is
- flossing.
Flossing is the only way to ensure that you minimize the buildup
of plaque between your teeth. While it’s simple to do, it
reaps rich dividends in the long run.
Following are a few other often-overlooked basics of sound
oral care:
• Avoid smoking. Besides staining teeth,
long term use of tobacco can lead to oral as well as other types
of cancer.
• Eat a balanced diet. A balanced diet plays
an important role in determining your overall oral health, as it
does on the rest of your body. It is suggested that you minimize
the intake of sugary foods, thus reducing the amount of acid produced.
Select snacks that are less prone to cause cavities such as raw
vegetables, fresh fruit, and plain yogurt.
• Regular Checkups. It is recommended that
you see your dentist at least every six months. Nobody is better
qualified to help you keep your teeth and gums healthy than a dental
professional. Regular visits will ensure you have the benefits of
preventive care and early diagnosis. Our dentists also provide you
with tips on how to care for your teeth at home to avoid future
problems.
• Good Plaque Control. Maintaining a strict
and regular home care regimen can help in minimizing plaque growth.
• Replace your toothbrush. It is important
that you remember to replace your tooth brush every three months.
Do not chew on your brush. Even if your toothbrush is less than
three months old, but if the bristles have worn out or look shredded,
it is time for a new toothbrush. Using worn out bristles can hurt
your gums, and may even cause them to bleed.
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