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Dog Dental Care Information

Juliet Cohen asked:

Dogs are loyal, playful, and affectionate because they are so companionable. Dogs are often dubbed man’s best friends. Dogs have 28 deciduous teeth (temporary) and 42 permanent teeth. Deciduous or milk teeth begin to appear when a puppy is about four weeks of age, and are lost gradually between 14 and 30 weeks of age. Dental disease is one of the most common health disorders in dogs. There are many dental disease in dogs include plaque, tartar and periodontal disease. Dog dental problems may also result from injury, foreign bodies such as porcupine quills or foxtail, malnutrition or systemic diseases which infect the mouth as well as other parts of the body.

The common signs of the dental problems in the dogs imply the loss of appetite, red, inflated and gums of bleeding, radoter, blood in saliva, tartar yellow-brown with the gum line, broken teeth and blows stinking. Dogs sometimes bear from broken teeth, frequent a cause of biting on sticks or rocks. A cracked or broken tooth can be painful if the nerve tissue is exposed. Prevention is always better than cure”. Keeping that in mind can prevent our most loved dog from acquiring such dental diseases. To prevent dental disease, your dog needs routine dental care at home. Home care is impotant step of your dog dental care.

Home oral care includes routine examinations of your dog’s mouth and brushing her teeth. Clean your dog’s teeth frequently with special toothbrushes and toothpaste designed for dogs. Toothpaste for dogs is generally quite savory to them, so he shouldn’t mind this. If your dog balks at having his teeth brushed, get him used to it by rubbing his teeth and gums with your finger. Then put a little of the toothpaste on your finger and let him sniff and lick it; do the same with the toothbrush. Make sure to provide chew toys or other products that will help clean his teeth.

As your dog gets older, he may have a buildup of tartar that requires special cleaning by a veterinarian. Another method to assist cure calculus and build up on your dog’s teeth is by using rawhide masticates specially expressed for dental care. Dental diets is very important for your dog. Hard crunchy foods tend to be better for the teeth than soft ones although there is nothing wrong with feeding a proportion of a soft tinned or flat pack food.

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Sonic Pick by DenTek Oral Care

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www.dentek.com DenTek’s Sonic Pick combines a professional dental pick and scaler in one tool to remove tartar, plaque, and food particles. The sonic pulses gently vibrate to remove stains while massaging the gums and the Ultra-Bright LED light illuminates your mouth for easier cleaning.

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Bad Breath- Learn To Fight Bad Breath

Kelvin Ho asked:

We have all had bad breath at some time but have you ever thought about where it comes from? While there are many causes of bad breath, the most common causes are the lack of good oral hygiene, tobacco use, gum disease and tooth decay.

This is a widespread problem and as many as 60 percent of the American population are known to experience bad breath. Over 35 million more Americans have a condition called chronic halitosis. Only some of the cases of bad breath are caused by physical problems. Most of times, it is due to poor oral care. When attempting to treat this problem, do not fall for the usual over the counter remedies, since these just mask the symptoms temporarily, and would not get to the root of the odor problem.

Bacteria is the cause of bad breath or halitosis, and it can be found in every human’s mouth, accumulating on the back of the tongue. These anaerobic bacteria thrive on whatever food particles remain in the mouth, and from that produce Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSC). Volatile Sulfur Compounds smell like hydrogen sulfide, the smell we associate with rotten eggs! In addition, some bad breath smells can result from eating certain foods, which after digestion result in odor coming from the lungs.

Here are some common remedies to reduce halitosis:

Brush your Teeth Daily

The brushing technique you use is also important; many people do not know that there is a specific way to brush that is most effective at removing food that remains stuck between teeth. By brushing your teeth daily, you will eliminate a major cause of foul breath. Another important step is to schedule a dentist visit, to include teeth cleaning, on a regular basis. It is also possible to clean the tongue of the white coating that appears at the back of the tongue, either by brushing with a toothbrush, or using a tongue scraper, available in pharmacies. Maintaining a healthy diet is another key to getting rid of the sour breath smell.

Increase Production of Saliva

Most people are not aware that saliva is a key bacteria fighter. The lack of saliva or dry mouth means that bacteria can thrive better. A good idea is to try chewing gum to help increase the production of saliva which will in turn reduce any sour breath smell. You can also improve saliva production by keeping hydrated, and drinking at least eight glasses of water each day. This helps improve your health overall, in addition to helping stop bad breath.

When you find yourself in a group setting where other people are present, and you have not had a chance to brush your teeth, one easy solution is to rinse your mouth with some plain water. This helps to loosen any remaining food particles left in your teeth, and prevent bacteria from creating a foul odor. Be sure to spit it out and not swallow after rinsing. This will help alleviate the condition somewhat.

Chewing can really help avoid bad breath. If you do not have gum handy, go for some kind of candy or chips. You can also go for fresh vegetables, which have the added benefit of preventing plaque.

Intake of Vitamin C

Most of us understand the importance of Vitamin C for our health but do you know that Vitamin C actually can help prevent bad breath. It has the additional quality of improving health for smokers, because smoking reduces Vitamin C in the body.

Baking Soda

Some people brush with baking soda, but this can be really distasteful for many. If you can stand it, the characteristics of baking soda can help to destroy bad odors, which is the reason why many add it to your refrigerator or sprinkled it on your carpet prior to vacuuming. In fact, you will also notice that some toothpaste brands are now including baking soda, which is a little better tasting than the baking soda right out of the box.

Change your Toothbrush

Another good idea it to try using a water jet toothbrush, which works better in removing food particles that are stuck between teeth. Some of these types of brushes have battery packs, so you can take them with you. Getting that stubborn food out really helps fight bad breath.

Mouthwash

Finally, when you are considering what mouthwash to use, look for a mouthwash with Cetylpyridinium chloride or zinc chloride as ingredients. Any mouthwash without those ingredients are not going to be effective, and will not have long term effectiveness, but only mask the odor for a short time after rinsing. Hydrogen Peroxide is also recommended as a mouth rinse, because this solution adds oxygen to your mouth, which kills any bacteria that thrive in the mouth and cause bad breath.

Conclusion

With so many remedies available, it is important that you understand the underlying cause of your breath condition first. Only then, will you be able to apply the suitable solution to your breath problem.

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Perfect Smile Complete Oral Care and Whitening System

HSN asked:

For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com Bring those pearly whites back to sparkling with the help of the Perfect Smile Complete Oral Care and Whitening System. Your receive mouth rinse, whitening gum, toothpaste and 2 teeth whitening… Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #324445

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Perfect Smile Complete Oral Care and Whitening System

HSN asked:

Buy Now: www.hsn.com Bring those pearly whites back to sparklingwith the help of thePerfect Smile Complete Oral Care and Whitening System.Your receive mouth rinse, whitening gum, toothpaste and 2 teeth whitening pens…. Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #324445

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Jillian Michaels’ Top Ten Tips

OralBPower asked:

to think about their oral health as a long term investment and make small changes today that can help keep them healthy in the future. This video incorporates Jillian’s key tips to help empower Americans to make changes toward better health, one step at a time! To learn more, please visit smoothcleanfeeling.com and watch Jillian on “The Biggest Loser” Tuesdays 8/7c on NBC. … Jillian Michaels Biggest Loser Health Wellness Oral Care Mouth Tips Personal Trainer Power Toothbrush oral-b vitality …

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Oral Care for the Pregnant Woman and Its Implications: Steven J. Kerpen, DMD, MPH

NYSDentalFoundation asked:

The Bi-County Dental Society presented the Annual Joseph Ferraioli Memorial Lecture at Corning Headquarters Auditorium on March 18, 2009. This year’s series was titled “A Public-Private Partnership to Improve Oral Health.” This is one of the lectures provided that day by Steven J. Kerpen, DMD, MPH. Dr. Kerpen’s lecture is titled “Oral Care for the Pregnant Woman and Its Implications.”

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Root Canal Treatment for Oral Longevity

Dr Ruth Parrag asked:

If you suffer of pain and discomfort from a diseased or infected tooth root canal treatment can save your tooth which would otherwise have been extracted. Previously if you had an infected tooth it would have had to been detached from the root, though with root canal treatment you can save the structure of the tooth and eliminate the pain. A root canal procedure is the ideal solution to a badly infected tooth, not only restoring the tooth’s health but preventing future infections.

A dental root canal treatment involves removal of the infected or inflamed pulp, using a small specially designed hard or rotary files, the root canal is cleaned and shaped to a form that can be sealed. The infection within the canals is removed by flushing it with an anti-bacterial solution. This bacterial growth results in pressure being placed on the tooth and can cause facial pain and swelling. The affected tooth should be restored to its full shape and function by either a permanent filling or a crown, depending on the specific oral situation.  If a root Canal treatment is not performed, the whole tooth will eventually become infected.

There are a number of advantages in receiving a root canal procedure, the main benefits is your treated and restored tooth or teeth can last a lifetime with the assistance of correct oral care.  A root canal procedure can restore full functional to your tooth and prevent future infection if prober routine dental care is maintained. Technological advances have helped dentist achieve a root canal treatment in only one dental visit. A dental root canal treatment will restoral your dental health and should be considered if you suffer from a badly infected tooth.

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Home Remedy for Mouthwash

Juliet Cohen asked:

Mouthwash or mouth rinse is a product used for oral hygiene. Mouthwashes and rinses can actually cover up smells which might indicate dental problems which need to be addressed. Antiseptic and anti-plaque mouth rinse claims to kill the germs that cause plaque, gingivitis, and bad breath. In most cases an antiseptic mouthwash is primarily cosmetic, unless it is prescribed by a dentist, meaning that the formula will be stronger and more effective. Mouth washes may also be used to help remove mucous and food particles deeper down in the throat. Alcoholic and strong flavored mouth washes may cause coughing for this purpose. Use of the voice, either quietly or louder, is much better when the throat is cleared of food and mucous. Antiseptic mouthwash is swished around in the mouth, it cannot effectively remove plaque from the surface of the teeth. The mouthwash may kill bacteria, but only for a short period of time. Within a few hours, the natural flora of the mouth will have replenished itself, despite claims made by antiseptic mouthwash manufacturers. Brushing is also an important part of oral care, because it removes plaque from the surface of the teeth and can also be used to clean the tongue. Mouthwashes or rinses should not take the place of daily tooth brushing and flossing, which are essential to remove particles of food on and between teeth. No mouthwash is capable of killing the bacteria that causes gum disease.

Some antiseptic mouthwash may also lead to dry mouth, because of the high alcohol content of some mouthwash products. An antiseptic mouthwash kills bacteria and can also freshen the breath. Antiseptic mouthwashes are used before and after surgery to remove bacteria and prevent infections. Bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth is also a warning sign for gum disease. Patients with poorly fitting crowns and bridges might have a buildup of bacteria and plaque that causes bad breath. Similarly, patients with poorly-cleaned dentures might also have halitosis, or chronic bad breath. Those who smoke or use chewing tobacco might also have bad breath. Concealing the bad breath and unpleasant taste that are signs of periodontal diseases which cause inflammation and degeneration of the supporting structures of the teeth and tooth decay. An antiseptic mouthwash should not be used instead of flossing and brushing. In order to be most effective, a mouthwash can be used after the teeth have been brushed and flossed, making them as clean as possible. It should be swished in the mouth firmly for 30 seconds to one minute. All of these aspects of home dental care should also be supplemented by regular visits to a dentist for checkups and professional tooth cleaning.

Home remedy for Mouthwash Tips

1.Boil some cinnamon in a cup of water. Store it in a clean bottle in your bathroom. Use it as a mouthwash frequently.

Mix salt with finely powdered rind of lime. Use this as toothpowder frequently.

2.Bruised leaves of clove can be placed in the mouth on the effected tooth. This apparently works because a mild antiseptic is contained in the leaves. Oil of cloves, a strong antiseptic, can be used on a plug of cotton to pack a cavity until you can get to a dentist.

3.Avoiding citrus juice, chocolates, and alcohol, as these can aggravate the canker sores.

4.Bergamot oil is used in Italy in the treatment of a variety of ailments.

5.Chewing on cardamon seeds is said to cleanse and sweeten the breath.

6.Cloves have many medicinal qualities. Besides using them as a toothache cure, the Chinese chew on 1 or 2 cloves to get rid of bad breath.

7.Gargle a minty mouthwash.

8.Eat three meals a day.

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