Saturday, 10 November 2012
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Tooth Decay – Also called Cavities, Dental Caries
You
call it a cavity. Your dentist calls it tooth decay or dental caries. They're
all names for a hole in your tooth. The cause of tooth decay is plaque, a
sticky substance in your mouth made up mostly of germs. Tooth decay starts in
the outer layer, called the enamel. Without a filling, the decay can get deep
into the tooth and its nerves and cause a toothache or abscess.
To
help prevent cavities
- Brush your teeth every day
with a fluoride toothpaste
- Clean between your teeth
every day with floss or another type of between-the-teeth cleaner
- Snack smart - limit sugary
snacks
- See your dentist or oral health professional regularly
Above article from: www.nim.nih.gov
Dentist Palos Hills IL
Tisoncik Anthony J DDS
9700 South Roberts Road
Palos Hills, IL 60465
Tel: 708-599-2929
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Cosmetic Dentistry
Who
doesn't want a perfect smile? While few people have one naturally, almost
anyone can get one with the help of their dentist. In addition to orthodontic treatment, which can straighten your teeth, recent
advances in dental materials and techniques offer near-perfect teeth that are
almost as strong as the originals.
Things
your dentist can do to improve your smile include
- Bleaching to make teeth
whiter
- Repairing chips or rough
spots with fillings that match your teeth
- Filling cavities with
tooth-colored materials
- Reshaping teeth that don't
match the others
- Closing gaps between teeth
- Covering broken teeth with
porcelain crowns
Above article from: www.nim.nih.gov
Dentist Palos Hills IL
Tisoncik Anthony J DDS
9700 South Roberts Road
Palos Hills, IL 60465
Tel: 708-599-2929
Friday, 2 November 2012
Bleeding gums
Bleeding
gums can be a sign that you are at risk for, or already have, gum disease.
However, persistent gum bleeding may be due to serious medical conditions such
as leukemia and bleeding and platelet disorders.
Considerations
It is important to follow the instructions from your dentist in order to maintain healthy gums. Improper brushing and flossing technique may actually irritate or traumatize the gum tissue.
Causes
Bleeding
gums are mainly due to inadequate plaque removal from the teeth at the gum
line. This will lead to a condition called gingivitis,
or inflamed gums.
If
plaque is not removed through regular brushing and dental appointments, it will
harden into what is known as tartar. Ultimately, this will lead to increased
bleeding and a more advanced form of gum and jawbone disease known as periodontitis.
Other
causes of bleeding gums include:
- Any bleeding disorder
- Brushing too hard
- Hormonal changes during
pregnancy
- Idiopathic
thrombocytopenic purpura
- Ill-fitting dentures
- Improper flossing
- Infection, which can be
either tooth- or gum-related
- Leukemia
- Scurvy
- Use of blood thinners
- Vitamin
K deficiency
Home Care
Visit
the dentist at least once every 6 months for plaque removal. Follow your
dentist's home care instructions.
You
should brush your teeth gently with a soft-bristle toothbrush after every meal.
The dentist may recommend rinsing with salt water or hydrogen peroxide and
water. Avoid using commercial, alcohol-containing mouthwashes, which aggravate
the problem.
Flossing
teeth twice a day can prevent plaque from building up. Avoiding snacking
between meals and reducing carbohydrates can also help. Follow a balanced,
healthy diet.
Other tips:
- Avoid the use of tobacco,
which aggravates bleeding gums.
- Control gum bleeding by
applying pressure directly on the gums with a gauze pad soaked in ice
water.
- If you have been diagnosed
with a vitamin deficiency, take recommended vitamin supplements.
- Avoid aspirin unless your
health care provider has recommended that you take it.
- If side effects of
medication are irritating, ask your doctor to recommend another
medication. Never change your medication without consulting your doctor.
- Use an oral irrigation
device on the low setting to massage the gums.
- See your dentist if your
dentures do not fit correctly or if they are causing sore spots in your
gums.
Above article from: www.nim.nih.gov
Dentist Palos Hills IL
Tisoncik Anthony J DDS
9700 South Roberts Road
Palos Hills, IL 60465
Tel: 708-599-2929
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