Saturday, November 19, 2011

My Dental Health Tips



As an experienced dentist to work in general practice for forty years, I always put my well-being of the patient and dentist applies first and foremost.

I believe that each individual was young or old, has the right to examine, diagnose and treat the licensing of dentists. You as a dental patient has the right to examine and treat in a safe, healthy environment is a dentist of your choice.

You have a right to a speedy emergency service you can pay for this service or not. You have the right to be informed about the May treatments you need and costs associated with these treatments.

These proposed treatments should be explained in layman's terms, and thereafter any alternative opcije.Nadležnih, caring, your dentist will provide you with an explanation of why a particular treatment is recommended.

There are usually advantages and disadvantages of possible treatments suggested. Every patient is entitled to dental treatment on accepted standards of the profession of Dentistry.

Every patient is entitled to the avenue in which to file a lawsuit against the dentist.

All dentists have a responsibility and obligation to register their body for the licensing examination any unprofessional conduct or failure to provide treatment in accordance with currently accepted professional standards.

That said, dentists have a responsibility and obligation to their colleagues as well. In the best interest of the public, dentists are encouraged to consult and communicate with each other regarding prior treatment provided to

healthy smile is a good indicator of a happy child! Here are some children's oral health tips that, if adhered too, will help prevent any child from suffering unnecessary discomfort and pain of tooth decay. Start early! When the first tooth erupts, after about 6 months of age, clean teeth with a damp cloth. As more teeth erupt into place, use a soft brush child's teeth. Setting the toothbrush in hot tap water will make the brush fibers even softer.

I'd like to talk "baby bottle syndrome, dental caries". Baby bottle tooth decay occurs when baby teeth come in frequent contact with sugars from liquid carbohydrates, such as fruit juices, milk, formula, sugar water or any other sweet drink instead. Even breast milk can cause tooth decay, as well.

As these liquids break down into simple sugars in the mouth, the bacteria in the mouth break down sugars into acids that cause tooth decay later. If left untreated, decayed teeth cause pain, are unsightly, and make eating and chewing difficult. Why would any responsible parent wants to contribute to their infant child's poor oral health.? If the baby teeth are damaged and lost too soon, will be present to help guide later developing permanent teeth into place. YES! Baby teeth will be replaced later, however, must be healthy to compliment a child's general health and well-being!

Of course, the child may not like you clean your teeth with a face cloth or anything else, but you have to do. Even if you only spend a few moments to it. When a child is about two years, all of their 20 baby teeth should be present. You May want to start using some toothpastes at this time. Most children at this age may not allow you this procedure. May they just want to do it yourself. Let him try. We know you will not be able to make a thorough and proper job, but teaching them how to do this is much more important than the final results. Hopefully, they will eventually cooperate and let you help them brush their teeth.

One of the ways that the idea is to first brush your teeth in front of them. Tell them why you brush your teeth and ask them if you can show them and help them brush their teeth. If you get too much resistance, you will be charged. You are the "Boss". I'm not saying you have to be aggressive, but you must be persistent and determined.

When you use tooth paste, make sure that the fluoride in it. Young children tend to swallow the tooth paste and it certainly does not make them previše.Mali pea-sized portion of the tooth paste is adequate. Fluoride is very important in fighting cavities. Have your child spit out toothpaste, and then follow with a mouth-rinse water. I do not believe a child is able to brush your teeth properly, while the ability to tie your cipele.Isto goes for flossing teeth, as if not more.

That said, there are techniques of brushing should be supervised until nine or ten years and beyond. You can serve as a good role model by practicing good oral health habits and schedule regular dental visits for checkups and cleaning appointments when necessary.

Do I have to tell you how to look after their children's teeth to prevent tooth decay expensive, but the best way to prevent tooth decay, is to prevent your child from eating too much sugar in any form. We all know kids love candy in any way they can get. Eating Candy could not be a problem if you have a good home care, brushing and flossing habits. But, as most children do not have these good habits at an early age, you must reduce the amount of sugar consumed in the daily diet.

It is important to bear in mind that not all sources of sugar are in the form of candy itself. There are what I call the many forms of "hidden sugars". For example, there is sugar in many pops and fruit, such as drinks that kids love to drink. There's sugar cookies, ketchup, breakfast cereals and chewing gum, bubble gum and cake icings. As a matter of fact, there are more hidden sugar in breakfast cereals than in any other food source that I can think of.

sugar-coated breakfast cereals are absolute dynamite on children's teeth. If I had my way, they will be banned from store shelves. Kids love these kinds of grains, because they are sweet. However, the combination of milk and cereal, and then poor brushing and flossing habits, is a dental disaster waiting to happen. Even eating these types of crops in dry form are not much better. They become very tough for the teeth and create a real challenge for the child to clean primjereno.Najgore you could ever do is give their children milk and cereal before bed, and do not make or help them clean their teeth thoroughly.

One thing I have never let my three children to eat it was hard candy in the form of suckers, lifesavers, lollipops, toffee, jawbreakers, you name it. I have allowed them to eat any kind of candy that they could chew and swallow in a short period of time. Take a long hard candies consumed, and thus have serious consequences on the speed of decay in the mouth. Chronic drinking soda pops and a high sugar content of fruit drinks, and are not recommended and should be avoided if possible.

To this day, my two older boys had dental caries and none of them have the desire to eat sweets on a regular basis. My third child, a daughter, did not develop a sweet tooth, and had one or two small holes when she was 7 or 8 years. Here are some good tips that really work. Sit your kids down once a week or once a month and let them eat all they want soft candy. Believe me they will get tired of it. After they finished eating all you want, ask them to go brush your teeth thoroughly and wait for the next time they want another good food.

Man is a creature of habit. Why not instill some good habits instead of bad habits. It takes the same amount of effort, but the final outcome may be quite different and useful. Here are some tips to prevent baby bottle tooth decay:

* to calm a child during the day, give them a pacifier or a bottle of water instead of milk or juice.
* NEVER! NEVER dip a pacifier in a jar of honey or other sugary liquids.
* Before going to sleep, never put your baby to sleep with a bottle of sugary liquid, watered down fruit juices such as apple juice or milk. Give them water instead.
* Do not ever let your baby feed continuously during the night while sleeping. Use a pacifier instead.
* Never add sugar to your baby's food!
* Use a damp cloth to wipe your baby's teeth after feeding.
* Ask your dentist about your baby's fluoride needs.
* Teach your child to drink from a cup by his or her first birthday.

on these tips to take some effort and perseverance on your part, but trust me, it will be worth it and you can literally save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars worth of dental care during the formative years of their child's life.

According to the Center for Disease Control, tooth decay is one of the most common infectious disease among USchildren. That said, these statistics usually can and will apply to children in Canada and other Western countries in the world!

This is a sad statement in my opinion, because this health problem is entirely preventable. Twenty-eight percent of children aged 2-5 years have already had decay in their primary or baby teeth. By the time they reach the age of 11, about half of these children will have experienced the problem of decay. By the age of nineteen, tooth decay in permanent teeth will affect 68% of all adolescents. These are alarming statistics, and to think that simply applying some preventive measures could be drastically reduced or eliminated altogether.

It seems that low-income families have twice as much untreated tooth decay than children from families with higher incomes. As I eluded earlier, tooth decay can be prevented! There's an old adage, "a one of prevention is worth a pound of cure." One of the main obligation of parents is to go to any lengths to protect their children from all evil. Yet, so many parents neglect their childen's oral health for one reason or another.

Although it appears that the increased interest in dentistry for children today, this field is still the subject of pubic widespread ignorance and misinformation. Many people still think that the "Baby" teeth are important because they will eventually be lost and a new set of permanent teeth will follow later.

This is false and dangerous idea, because it led to major gaps in health, appearance and osobnosti.Velik number of people could have their lives radically changed for the better, if they get proper dental care in childhood.

older, common, the false idea that there is "Baby teeth" are easier to treat that adult teeth. This is because a dentist may not have to do your best work, because these teeth will be lost eventually. What a funny thought!

On the contrary. These primary or milk teeth (baby teeth or milk teeth) as they are often referred too, are very different from the permanent or secondary teeth, which are brighter (whiter) and smaller than its successor.

They actually require more attention and the best work that a dentist can provide.The that will subsequently be lost completely irrelevant to the quality of health care they should receive.

development of the teeth begins long before their eruption in the oral cavity. Their occurrence may start for the seventh week of pregnancy. That said, the first teeth erupt at will not do it until about six months after birth. This, of course, can vary because some babies are known to be born with teeth already exposed. If a series of eruptions pattern for baby teeth does not comply with the average pattern exactly, do not be alarmed! Remember, some children do not develop faster than others.

mechanism by which milk teeth are replaced by permanent teeth is outstanding and one of the most striking examples of nature's ingenuity. By the age of two years, on average, all eight p.m. Children's teeth should be present and visible in the mouth of a child. As the permanent teeth are still developing after birth, begins to move through the jaw by the gums and baby teeth will eventually replace.

When the eruption of permanent tooth rubs against the tooth root of the child, it causes a progressive resorption of the roots and erosion take place. Finally, with the result that is resorbed roots to shorter and shorter until it becomes loose and the remaining tooth falls out and is replaced by permanent teeth. This unique pattern of eruption, the baby tooth is allowed to stay and fulfill its required functions to the last moment as,. Chewing and guiding jaw development and maintenance of the space required to accommodate a much larger permanent tooth

premature loss of baby teeth can cause several problems. Drifting can occur adjacent teeth, resulting in loss of space to accommodate the much larger eruption of permanent teeth. One of the most common causes of the need for costly orthodontic treatment due to premature loss of space that can occur at an early age. Bad set of teeth often cause irregularities in the jaw in the formations resulting distortion of the profile, facial asymmetry and general appearance.

resulting impact on the individual's facial asymmetry can be very deep and can be a huge impact on individual success, happiness and overall personal development. Do not underestimate the importance of baby teeth. In addition to preventive measures that may take some persistence, you can save your child a lot of anxiety, pain, unpleasantry yourself a lot of stress and spending money.

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