Posts Tagged ‘dental health’

Is There a Better Way to Treat Gingivitis?

By Brad On August 20, 2009 No Comments

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The symptoms and treatment of gingivitis is such that it could be handled by any individual regardless of your financial status. Very many people get concerned when they begin to notice the symptoms but are not informed about how to treat it. Let us get it straight first; gingivitis is associated with the inflammation of the gums caused by some bacteria that feed on food debris in the teeth. When this intensifies, it leads to some other stages of gum bleeding, severe pains and this could cause pain.

Some believe that one of the major causes of gingivitis is due largely to poor oral hygiene such as not maintaining a regular brushing habit and negligence but that is not always true. Some symptoms start to develop such as gum bleeding. These are sure symptoms which should never be taken lightly as they may indicate gingivitis.

As part of the treatment, effort should be made to ensure the use of a tooth brush that is not so hard but adequate for the activity. Daily brushing should be utilized after meals as this will help to prevent food particles from collecting around the gums and being infected by bacteria. Proper rinsing of the mouth after brushing is also necessary. An oral irrigator can be helpful.

Many people avoid their dentist. This is not a good idea. Regular visits and checks by a certified periodontist is a good preventive measure. An ozone generator may be of use as you can make an oxygenated mouthwash with it. The proper treatment of gingivitis is very much within the reach of everyone if adherence could be given to practicing good oral hygiene and also seeing a dental specialist for dental check ups.

Once you have identified the symptoms at the early stage, get started with the treatment and see your dental specialist to avoid the chronic stage.The hydro floss, not to be confused with the hydro pulse is a very good tool to start with. Get basic training on the use of this device from your dentist or hygienist.

*Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to advise, treat or diagnose any health condition. If you have or think you might have a health condition, visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment.

 


Dental Tape Might Be Better Than Dental Floss, Here Is Why….

By Brad On August 11, 2009 No Comments

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Whether you choose to use dental tape or dental floss, using one or the other is importanl to your oral health. Flossing and using tape will help to keep your teeth and gums healthy. This can work to prevent or help end gum disease such as gingivitis and the more advanced periodontitis. The latter is an especially damaging problem, as it can result in tooth loss if left untreated.

To a large extent, the choice between dental floss or tape is a personal one. It all depends on which you like best. It depends, as well, on which you feel works best for you. The important thing is that you use one or the other each day, in conjunction with regular brushing. An oral irrigator is also a great tool. 

The advantage of dental tape, is that it is bigger and thicker. In my opinion, just the pure physics of it, makes it the clear winner to do a better job.

You are, of course, supposed to brush your teeth at least twice a day. Some dentists will tell you to floss twice a day as well, while others say that once is fine. Typically, if you have sensitive gums, you do have a problem. Healthy gums are not sensitive. Another good tool is an ozone generator. With this device can make an oxygenated mouthwash.

Now, what are the differences between these two dental tools? Well, as most of us know, floss is a thin, string substance which fits between the teeth. It is ideal for getting pieces of food and plaque from between them.

Tape tends to be wider and thicker. Floss can be a bit thin. That can be a problem for people whose teeth are closely crowded together. Floss tends to fit more easily between close together teeth. Some people even say that it might remove stains from the teeth.

Whether you decide to use floss or dental tape, make sure you do it routinely. Further more, if doing this makes you gums bleed, talk to your dentist immediately. Bleeding while flossing is often an indicator of gum disease.

Author: Scott Wells

Disclaimer: If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other health problem, please visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health condition. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about any products mentioned in this article.


Xylitol and Your Health…

By Brad On August 6, 2009 No Comments

One of the amazing hidden ‘secrets’ of this century is xylitol. It is truly astonishing on two points. This five carbon sugar can help to prevent both tooth decay and gingival disease because the bacteria that eat it cannot utilize xylitol as they can glucose (six carbon table sugar). 

The second fact to know about xylitol is that it has been both well known in one country and almost unheard of in many other countries at the same time. This astounds me because it demonstrates the limited nature of our human awareness very clearly.

Let us explore further. Xylitol has been used and well documented to reduce the incidence of dental disease in Finland for over five decades now.  Yet here in the United States and many other countries you will hardly hear of a dentist that promotes it. There are a few, but they are not very many.

How can something as beneficial as xylitol, in today’s world, be so unknown to most people despite the fact that Finlanders have been using it since the second world war when regular sugar became scarce.  Later, the dentists and doctors of Finland discovered that their levels of dental health improved due to the use of xylitol as a substitue for sugar. Another item worthy of renewed interest is the
oral irrigator.

Xylitol has one third the calories of an equivalent amount of table sugar. It does not promote tooth decay or the growth of the bacteria that cause gum disease or stale breath. It does not require insulin to be metabolized and therefore should be interesting to diabetics. 

Few things in this world are perfect and xylitol does have some drawbacks. Pets really should not be given xylitol. While a human being has a special metabolic pathway to digest xylitol, many pets do not. Therefore it can be toxic to pets and can even kill them.

You can learn more about xylitol at Xylitol.org. There is plenty of research and information about xylitol there. Ora-md is different in that it is an essential oil mix for helping to fight dental disease.

We tend to think that if something is good, that everyone should know about it.  Yet, as this example shows, that is not always the case. There are so many things we just do not yet know.  Perhaps we should resolve to reach further beyond our limited awareness and discover the truth of this world and the universe that is around us.

Author: David S.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice on any health condition nor does it intend to provide diagnosis or treatment. If you have a health problem, or think that you might have one, visit your doctor for advice diagnosis and treatment.  The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.