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The Fyi On Gum Disease

David Snape asked:

Do you wonder about the health of your gums? Have you ever seen red, puffy or bleeding gums upon brushing or flossing. Have you grown, ‘long in the tooth’? Have you lost any teeth due to gum disease? Know anyone else that has?

Eighty percent of American adults suffer from some form of gum disease according to the Mayo Clinic website. The question begs to be answered, why? Eighty percent? That is quite a high number. No one ever talks about gum disease which leads me to believe that out of that eighty percent, few realize they suffer from it. Eighty percent equates to eight out of ten people.

That means most of the people you know, possibly including yourself, suffer from some form of gum disease. Many people may not know that they have gum disease. They may in the future, though, because eventually their dentist will tell them that they need a ‘root scaling and planing’, surgery or periodontal work done.

The Surgeon General once described gum disease as a silent epidemic. Studies keep surfacing that suggest that gum disease may be a precursor to larger problems such as heart disease. Gum disease may be a route that bacteria and other pathogens enter the body through. Having gum disease means that you have left an open door to infection.

Despite all of this, few people talk about gum disease and even fewer are doing anything about it. I can foresee a day when people will pay particular attention to their oral health, because it will become common knowledge of just how serious the situation with our gum tissue is.

Unfortunately, many people will lose precious gum tissue before they even realize that they have this disease or before their dentist mentions it to them. That is why the time is precisely now to start working on this, regardless of what stage of oral health you are at. Protecting your gum tissue is protecting your overall health if all the suspected links to other disease are real.

If you are anything like me, you went for quite some time thinking it didn’t matter if your gums bled a little during brushing or flossing. Nothing is further from the truth. If you experience any bleeding at all while brushing and flossing, that is probably indicating an abnormal and possibly diseased condition. Check with your dentist for diagnosis and treatment.

Since eighty percent of adult Americans suffer from this disease it is reasonable to suspect that the preventative measures of brushing and flossing that we were all taught are not adequate to prevent or stop gum disease. If you are like me, you found that you have suffered from this disease and have lost bone and tissue as result.

I was determined not to lose any teeth to this villain and researched and tested a number of tools that I could use to arrest the progress of gum disease and keep it away. I wrote the Gingivitis Killer website to report what I have found. This article is for informative purposes only, check with your dentist if you have or think you might have gum disease for diagnosis and treatment.

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Dental Implant is Excellent Tooth Replacement

Lynn Fugaro asked:

A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants are an ideal option for people in good general oral health who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason such as disease or decay.

While high-tech in nature, dental implants are actually more tooth-saving than traditional bridgework, since implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for support.

Dental implants are so natural looking and feeling, you may forget that you ever were missing a tooth. We all know that our confidence regarding our teeth affects how we feel about ourselves, both personally and professionally. With dental implants, you no longer have to hide your smile due to missing teeth.

Perhaps you have difficulty chewing. If you are missing one or more teeth and would like to smile, speak and eat again with comfort and confidence, there is a solution out there for you that a highly trained cosmetic dentist can perform. Dental implants are teeth that can look and feel just like your own. Under proper conditions, such as perfect placement by your dentist and diligent patient maintenance, implants can last a lifetime. Long-term studies continue to show improving success rates for implants.

What Can Implants Do?

· Replace one or more teeth without affecting bordering teeth.

· Support a bridge and eliminate the need for a removable partial denture.

· Provide support for a denture, making it more secure and comfortable.

Different Types of Implants

· Endosteal (in the bone): This is the most commonly used type of implant. The various types include screws, cylinders or blades surgically placed into the jawbone. Each implant holds one or more prosthetic teeth. This type of implant is generally used as an alternative for patients with bridges or removable dentures.

· Subperiosteal (on the bone): These are placed on top of the jaw with the metal framework’s posts protruding through the gum to hold the prosthesis. These types of implants are used for patients who are unable to wear conventional dentures and who have minimal bone height.

The ideal candidate for a dental implant is in good general and oral health. Adequate bone in your jaw is needed to support the implant, and the best candidates have healthy gum tissues that are free of periodontal disease since dental implants are intimately connected with the gum tissues and underlying bone in the mouth.

As you know, your own teeth require diligent at-home care and regular dental visits. Dental implants are like your own teeth and will require the same care. In order to keep your implant clean and plaque-free, brushing and flossing still apply as directed by your cosmetic dentist.

After treatment, your cosmetic dentist will work closely with you to develop the best care plan for you. Periodic follow-up visits will be scheduled to monitor your implant, teeth, and gums to make sure they are healthy.

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Get Dazzling Smile and Complete Oral Health With Dentist New York

Erzana Jones asked:

According to a recent research on dental problems and their solutions, one in four adults suffers from major oral disease. It is also true that we all know about the poor condition of our teeth and gums but always ignore it; there may be many reasons behind this ignorance such as lack of information or unavailability of efficient dentists. However, we can never imagine that our slight ignorance can affect our entire oral health badly; people who are aware enough and know the consequences of ignoring minor dental problems never make delay in getting an appointment of a dentist. For people who reside in New York or in any nearby place it is quite easy to get proper treatment for their dental problems as there are n numbers of renowned and efficient dentists in New York.

Dentist in New York believe that beauty starts with healthy teeth and gums therefore they offer you best dental treatments to enhance the beauty and charm of your smile. These dentists and their treatments are famous world wide therefore people from all over the globe come to them for having complete dental and oral care. No doubt that dentist in New York possesses perfection in their work that is the reason why everyday thousands of people come to their clinic to get generous smile. Be it is cosmetic dentistry or restorative treatment, one can find complete solution for his or her dental problem with them. Apart from oral hygiene and lifestyle issues there is also many other oral and dental problems that can be identified and treated by only a good dentist; therefore if you have any kind of dental or oral problem consult a dentist without any delay.

Since dental problems are becoming very common for every age group, demand of efficient dentists is increasing day-by-day. No matter whether the patient is a kid, adult or a senior, dentist of New York has treatment for every age group and every problem. If you are worried that how will you find the most suitable dentist for you then relax as you can find the list and description of all renowned dentists on internet. You just need to search for dental clinics and dentists and you will find incredible results as all of them also run their online clinics through their websites. With the help of their online application and appointment one can also get an appointment without stepping out of his or her house.

Applying for online appointment is the finest way to get instant appointment of a dentist in New York. If you have any doubt regarding authenticity and reliability of any clinic you can also get opinion from people who are recently having any treatment from there. Having best treatment for every dental problem is must but do not ever forget that maintenance of your oral teeth is in your hands; if you do not pay proper attention to oral hygiene then unfortunately no one can help you out. Therefore, it is mandatory to take care of oral health before going to any dentist or having any treatment.

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Deal with Bad Breath: Choose the Mouthwash Carefully

anonymous asked:

Bad breath starts as a minor problem that supplies good subject matter to your acquaintances to gossip about you behind your back. But soon it turns out to be a serious threat to your social reputation to the point of isolation causing much frustration for you. But don’t despair; right mouthwash can help you to eliminate the problem for once and for all. Only you have to be particular in your selection of the mouthwash.

Why should you be cautious about the selection of your mouthwash? The simple reason is: a bad mouthwash does more harm than good for your oral health. Yes, it gives you an instant gratification; it helps you feel fresh and clean inside your mouth, but the faulty ingredients may affect your dental health in the long term. They may even lead to such condition, where your mouth becomes the breeding ground for microorganisms and the bad breath returns once again. To put it in a nutshell, a bad mouthwash only helps you to hide the bad breath for some time on a temporary basis without addressing the root cause of the bad breath.

On the other hand, a good mouthwash will give you the desired freshness, plus it will help you to eliminate the problem of bad breath for ever. A good mouthwash will provide you simultaneous protection against oral diseases like gingivitis and will prevent the plaque build up.

Let’s check, the common ingredients contained by the commercial mouthwashes. Some of them are safe and some of them not; your choice should be guided by this information.

First of all, the mouthwashes most commonly use such flavoring agents as Eucalyptol, Thymol, Menthol and Methyl Salicylate. All these agents are used to mainly improve the smell of the cigarette and they cause you no harm.

Then the ingredients such as Cetylpyridinium Chloride and Chlorhexidine Gluconate fight against plaque build ups and gingivitis. However, you have to wait half an hour before you gargle with Chlorhexidine Gluconate containing mouthwash, if you have already used another dental product. Various antiseptic agents like Benzalkonium Chloride are also added to most of the commercial mouthwashes to make them strong.

Now all these above mentioned ingredients are more or less safe with their restricted application into the mouthwash. But the ingredient that may prove to be really harmful is the alcohol; alcohol is by nature a drying agent that dries up your mouth tissues and leads to the generation of anaerobic bacteria responsible for creating bad breath.

So you can see, if you use mouthwash with wrong ingredients, you are taken to the same point where you have started; you used them for getting rid of the bad breath, but you are still living with them, some of them making you even breathe worse. Because these bad mouthwashes mask your breath, they do not kill the germs causing bad breath.

So you need the help of the proper mouthwash and an oxygenating mouthwash can be the ideal solution for your problem. An Oxygen rich oral rinse will drive out the sulfur compounds generated by anaerobic bacteria and obstruct their further regeneration. Thus try and find out a good oxygenating mouthwash to deal most effectively against bad breath.

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Get the Most Beautiful Smile and Freshest Breath: Use Herbal Mouthwash

anonymous asked:

Oral hygiene is an important aspect of your overall well being and the product that ensures your oral health is called the mouthwash or mouth rinse. Although, they do not eliminate the need for daily brushing, these oral care products come with antiseptic and anti-plaque properties and fight against the germs causing plaque, gingivitis, cavities and bad breath.

In traditional societies for centuries people trusted the medicinal value of various herbs and plants to maintain the dental strength and overall oral health. In the present scenario, the efficacies of these herb based mouthwashes have been rediscovered once again. Here are the descriptions of some of the renowned herbal mouthwashes.

Sanguino

It is a traditional herbal mouthwash, entirely based on natural products and free of any artificial stabilizers or preservatives. As such, this herbal mouthwash is more effective than the chemical ones.

This traditional formula typically comprise of such ingredients as Bloodroot, Calamus, Celandine, Golden Rod, Juniper, Nettle, Plantain, Sage, Corn silk, Soapwort, St. John’s wort, grain alcohol (15-17%), vegetable glycerin and distilled water.

This traditional mouthwash formula is especially good for maintaining the gum health and prevents gum bleeding. It also improves conditions of mucous by enhancing its natural cleansing and self restorative capabilities.

It is recommended that you use this herbal mouthwash daily twice after brushing the teeth for several weeks. The Sanguino herbal mouthwash helps in combating gum sores and gingivitis and other oral complications.

Mouthwash Oregano

Are you suffering from such oral complexities as mouth infection, inflammation or bad breath? Or are you just concerned about maintaining the perfect oral hygiene? Whatever may be the case, the traditional mouthwash of oregano will help you to achieve your goal. It is a cleansing mouthwash that comes with its signature flavor and a typical herbal taste. The mouthwash oregano is made of eight herbs long trusted for their antibacterial value. The well known natural antimicrobial such as thymol, eucalyptol, Oregano and natural phenols are the major constituents of this traditional herbal mouthwash. This mouthwash help combat such oral problems as bad breath and the gums, throat and upper respiratory tract infections. Rinse your mouth regularly with this wonderful mouthwash, and you are sure to achieve spanking white teeth, strong gums and mucous.

Tea Tree Oil based mouthwash

This chemical free all natural mouthwash is rich in all natural anti-septic herbs based in a Tea Tree Oil carrier. Tea Tree Oil is a traditional favorite for its anti-septic and anti-microbial properties. This power of tea tree oil is harnessed to prepare this special mouthwash that prove to be quite effective to treat inflammation of the gums, abscess, swollen glands, bad breath, mouth sores and other oral disorders. This mouthwash is absolutely safe for the babies.

These natural remedies are free of any preservatives and thus come with very short shelf life. So check the label of herbal mouthwash before buying and try to use it up within three months from the manufacturing date.

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Maintain Your Oral Hygiene for Optimum Sex Appeal

Dr Sandra Short BDS asked:

The mouth or oral cavity is one of the most important areas of the body, and can in fact be a primary sexual organ, with kissing and oral sex having been enjoyed throughout the history of human kind.

Human indulgence can be greatly enhanced with the sensual use of the mouth and tongue. As it forms a significant part of the body, used for swallowing, mastication, respiration, nurture, comfort and a sense of taste and feel, it is therefore vital that its health is maintained.

The mouth is an ideal incubator for germs and can include over 400 different kinds of bacteria, not to mention viruses, fungi and other pathogens which normally live within its boundaries. This bacterium lives on the food debris, plaque and dead cells in the oral cavity.

There are a number of diseases that can have negative effects on a person’s mouth, and subsequent sex life, which include herpes, colds sores, HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) and throat or oral cancer.

Most infectious diseases have oral symptoms. These may be the first symptoms to occur, however, they are often overlooked or ignored. Early detection and diagnosis can make a tremendous difference in the individual’s life expectancy, since some diseases, including oral cancer, are 90% curable when found early.

Bad breath can also be a major contributing factor in the decline of an individual’s sex life. If there is no action taken to get rid of bad breath, and professional advice is not sought, it can become a serious oral health issue. When bad breath persists, it can be embarrassing and provide a key element in an individual’s inability to maintain a healthy and positive approach to human interaction – sexual or otherwise.

Worrying about a partner smelling and tasting chronic bad breath can take the joy and spontaneity out of sex, as well as inhibiting an ability to clearly interact with friends or acquaintances.

There has been a link established, through ongoing research, which implies that periodontal disease can be a lead in causing heart disease. It is imperative that the mouth is kept in optimum oral health and regular visits to the dentist are established in maintaining a healthy mouth, by eliminating or minimising the occurrence of decay, abscesses, gum disease and infection.

Good oral hygiene care not only improves the cosmetic appeal of the mouth by keeping it clean and well presented, it also is good for overall wellbeing and can help to increase self confidence and improve self esteem.

A Healthy mouth and a healthy body equal a healthy sex life.

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Gum Disease Treatment – What You Should Know About Gum Disease Treatment

David Snape asked:

A gum disease treatment is something that your doctor will do in-office. It may involve minor surgery, the use of lasers or in-office ‘deep cleanings’. However, these in-office treatments by themselves – may not provide the results your are looking for or the problem may recur later.

This is because there is a critical component to gum disease treatments that you should be aware of. Namely, you need to take care of your gums at home. This requires knowledge and daily work. Failure in this area will limit the success of your doctor’s in-office treatment.

You can ask your doctor or any dental professional. The key to improved gum tissue health revolves more fully around what you do at home. Without this work at home on your part, it is very possible that more expensive and possibly painful (during the recovery) treatments will be on the horizon.

The good news is that most people can improve their gum health at home and even avoid expensive treatments through good oral care maintenance at home. The bad news is that like an ostrich with its head buried in the sand, your unprotected end is exposed to whatever may happen next.

Unfortunately, even your doctor and other professionals in the office may not tell you what you can do at home, beyond basic brushing and flossing, to improve your gum health. Some do, but many do not.

This creates a puzzle for patients that many are not even aware of. This puzzle must be solved. Having the right tools and right understanding about combating gum disease is crucial to your success.

At the bottom of this article, you will find links that can greatly enhance the quality of your life and oral health.

Grab your free report on gum disease treatment. Or, if you prefer, pick up your copy of the most important information you can find on gum disease treatment at home. David Snape is the author of the book: What You Should Know about Gum Disease. ISBN: 978-0981485508.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes. It does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have or think you have an oral health problem, visit a periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated any statements about products in this article.

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How your Oral Health Effects you

Joe Stewart asked:

What is your oral health like? This isn’t intended to be “nosey”, but only to make a point. If you are like many, you probably don’t get to the dentist as much as you should. You may not even brush your teeth correctly or have the time to do it after each meal. So, when your teeth aren’t as healthy as they should be, what do you need to do in order to improve their condition? The first thing that you need to do is join an affordable dental plan, such as a discount dental plan, and then make an appointment to have an In Depth Check-Up performed. As long as you’ve got the discount plan taken care of this will be very inexpensive. As a matter of fact, many discount dental plans offer it at no charge as part of their care plan.

The good news is that many conditions that happen to your teeth due to a lack of personal oral hygiene can be improved with proper care and treatment. By getting back on track and taking proper care of your teeth you can improve the way that they look and feel as well as help them to be just as healthy as they used to be.

The first thing for you to do is to find a participating dentist in your area, one that accepts discount plans. Your oral health situation can be assessed to determine if your teeth are healthy or what problems may be found. Gum disease and even tooth decay are common diseases that happen to those that do not take care of their teeth enough. You can get this taken care of with proper treatment from your new dentist.

Caring for your teeth starts at home. Providing yourself with the proper products to keep your teeth clean including flossing and mouthwash will help to improve the health of them. But, don’t put off going to the dentist first. They will help you to improve your dental hygiene faster and to the level it needs to be, something that must be taken care of, especially if you haven’t been to the dentist in a long time. You may have a mouth full of caries (cavities) and not even be aware of it. With the help of your new dentist and with your own dedication to oral health, your teeth can improve considerably.

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Top 5 Ways of Treating Your Bad Breath Condition

Kelvin Ho asked:

There are many things you can do to help control the problem you might be having with mouth odor, and some are more effective than others. The key to improving your breath condition is to first determine the underlying cause of your bad breath. Only then will you be able to apply the right solution to treat your condition.

The best person to seek advice is your dentist. Only your dentist can be sure of exactly what is causing your own problem, but before your appointment, consider these top 5 ways of treating your bad breath condition. Who knows, you may be able to address your problem before even setting foot in the office of your dentist!

Method #1

The most effective method of treating your breath condition is to be concerned about your overall oral health. Always brush and floss every day, after every meal, or at least twice per day.That will remove some of the food stuff that is stuck in your mouth. Rinse with a mouthwash or rinse as it will help get to the bacteria between your teeth. Use a tongue scraper to top it off as most of the bacteria in your mouth can be found on your tongue.

Method #2

The second method of eliminating your breath odor is not so much about what you do as it is about what you avoid. Many foods cause lingering mouth odors, including the obvious choices of garlic, onions, peppers, coffee, and so on. If you must indulge, be sure to brush and rinse right after.

Method #3

It is a good idea to keep your mouth hydrated at all times, as dry mouth can cause smelly breath. Drink plenty of water. If you need to, use sugar-free gum to stimulate saliva, which not only keeps your mouth moist but also helps to rinse away bacteria and germs that cause bad breath.

Method #4

If you are a smoker, stop smoking! Smoking does so much harm to your body that it can not even be discussed in this short article. It especially does damage to the tissue inside your mouth, and when this tissue is dying and decaying, bad breath results. If you must smoke, use toothpastes and mouthwashes meant for smokers, which are typically stronger than most and eliminate many odors. Do note, however, that your mouthwash must not contain alcohol as it will only dry your mouth further.

Method #5

Alcohol is one of the biggest drying agents of your mouth and causes foul breath once you stop drinking. When you have a few beers or a glass of wine, be sure to brush and rinse with mouthwash right after. If this is not possible, have lots of water in order to rinse the alcohol out of your mouth and hydrate your gums and teeth.

These are the top 5 ways to treat your bad breath condition. Put them into practice and you will be surprise with what you can do to your breath condition.

Gum Disease is Underestimated

David Snape asked:

My personal experience with gum disease motivated me to discover a way to fight it without expensive treatments. I found that gum disease is a very common problem, not only in humans but also in domesticated pets.

Did you know that most people are likely to experience gingivitis or gum disease at some point in their lives? This makes sense when you really think about it. The mouth becomes really dirty from eating. It is not easy to keep your teeth and gums clean. Only about two percent of people seem to have a natural immunity to gum disease.

If you look at your mouth carefully after a meal you’ll see exactly what I mean. You may notice food stuck in your teeth and mashed up against the gums. This debris needs to be routinely removed from the mouth. Brushing and flossing alone are not necessarily enough to keep plaque from forming.

Plaque is a nasty, thin but sticky film that allows anaerobic bacteria to be trapped between itself and the hard surface of your tooth. In this environment, the bacteria can thrive. If the plaque hardens into tartar then it provides an even better place for these bacteria to live and begin the process of destroying both teeth and gums. Therefore, it is important to make sure that this layer of plaque doesn’t get to develop.

Some say that once tartar forms, the only way to get it off is via a professional dental cleaning. The rate of tartar formation varies from one person to another. It can form fairly quickly in some people and less so in others.

I prefer to sidestep the question of whether tartar can only be removed by a professional cleaning or not. However, I think it is reasonable to believe this under normal conditions when only brushing and flossing are utilized for oral health and maintenance.

Frankly, gum disease is a terrible thing when you really think about it. If allowed to progress it may cause a person to lose his teeth. Depending on whom you believe, the problems may not stop there. The presence of gum disease may also allow bacteria to invade the blood stream. There is still debate, but there are credentialed professionals who believe this to be true. The founder of the Mayo clinic said that the loss of a person’s teeth could take ten years off one’s lifespan.

Generally speaking, the public is not well educated about gum disease, what it can do and how serious it is. Often times, people do not become aware of the disease until bone and tissue loss have already occurred. By then it might be time for expensive treatments to correct the damage.

Why let things get to that point? As the saying goes, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”. Become educated about this ’silent epidemic’ and take steps to protect yourself and your family.

If you have or think you have gum disease, gingivitis or any other health problem be sure to visit your dentist or doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

David Snape is the author of What You Should Know about Gum Disease – an important book considering that the majority of adults suffer from some form of gum disease. David also answers questions on any health, fitness or wellness topic at his blog: http://tobeinformed.com – David believes in oral irrigation to help fight against gum disease and that the premiere oral irrigation device on the market is the Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes. It does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have or think you have an oral health problem, visit a periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated any statements about products in this article.

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