Archive for April, 2007

Posted on Apr 30th, 2007

Dental Infection

Posted on Apr 29th, 2007

Do you have misaligned, broken, chipped or missing tooth? Are suffering from inferiority complex because you don’t have healthy teeth? Is that you are worried about the proper treatment for these conditions and you staying in NYC? Well a highly qualified and professional dentist in NYC can be the answer to all these questions. A dentist is the only person who can work wonders on your teeth. He or she has the capability of reviving your smile to boost up your confidence. After all, they are meant to help you in every possible manner. The role of dentist in the society is considered extremely beneficial.

There are various treatments available for curing you from the dental defects. For every type of dental defect, the dentist carries out special treatments to cure them completely. If you have yellowish stains on your teeth, the dentist can cure this problem with the help of teeth whitening procedure. The treatment of teeth whitening is mainly concerned with removing the stains on your teeth and enhancing their color. As a part of the treatment, a gel-like solution is applied on the teeth and left for some time. The main aim of this treatment is to give you healthy and sparkling white teeth.

Unhealthy teeth can be the root cause of many ailments. It can lead to gum infections, which can be very hazardous for you. If you have a missing tooth and are looking for treatment, then the dentist can help you in many ways. The best treatment for this condition can be dental implants. Implants are the titanium roots that are placed in the jawbone of the patient. It is left for some time to heal and then the crowns are placed on them to allow the growth of teeth. This treatment can help you regain that lost smile.

A dentist is your best friend that can take you out of the deep well of inferiority complex. Dental defects can occur due to various reasons. Age factor, unbalanced diet, accident and improper dental care are some of the reasons that can lead to unhealthy teeth. These days, people are becoming all the more health conscious. They are trying to understand the importance of staying healthy and keeping all the ailments away from them. It is because of this reason that people suffering from dental defects are seeking the guidance of the best dentist.

A variety of dentist is available to help you out with every aspect of your dental defects. If you are suffering from any kind of dental problem, then it is always better to consult a dental specialist. Suppose you are planning to go for cosmetic surgery regarding your teeth, then it is mandatory for you to contact cosmetic dentistry specialist only. The reason behind this is that, the specialist will have more hand-on experience than a general dentist. A beautiful smile can make your day, which is possible with the help of a special dentist for the patients visiting or residing in NYC.

Henry Wilson has special interest in health related topics. He has been working for Rubinsteindmd since the last 2 Years. For more information about Cosmetic Dentistry,Restorative Dentist NYC,Teeth Whitening and Dental Implants visit http://www.rubinsteindmd.com.

Posted on Apr 28th, 2007

If you’ve ever sought bad breath treatment, you know that there are more than a few products and services to choose from. People who suffer from bad breath have tried everything from herbal home remedies to breath mints to professional services from people who specialize in treating halitosis. Although it’s natural for people to try different things, the reason there are still so many options to choose from is probably that no one has found a solution that consistently works. We may be closer, however, than we’ve ever been before.

The perfect bad breath remedy will not just hide the problem temporarily behind a stronger odor - it will work to reduce or eliminate the bad odor itself, focusing on the source of the odor and removing it. This means that bad breath treatment should be antibacterial in some way - it should reduce the numbers of odor causing bacteria in the mouth and continue to keep those numbers down so that halitosis is undetectable. In the ideal scenario, the oral bacteria of the mouth would be altered so that the anaerobes, the bacteria that produce the bad smell, never get the upper hand again.

A number of producers of commercial products are taking exactly this approach to creating a bad breath remedy, and they are tackling the problem in novel ways that suggest some real breakthroughs may have been achieved. While more conventional approaches added antibacterial chemicals to mouthwashes, attacking the bacteria more or less directly, the Two-phase method uses the knowledge that oral bacteria stick to oil droplets to produce a mouthwash that literally sweeps up the bacteria and carries them away. TheraBreath bad breath treatment introduces oxygen to the typically airless areas of the oral cavity where anaerobic, odor producing bacteria thrive (anaerobes prefer to live in the absence of oxygen and many of them actually die if they are exposed to oxygen).

If a bad breath remedy could change the composition of the bacterial population in the mouth so that odor production was more or less permanently stopped, that would be a cure for bad breath. Unfortunately, this is unlikely to happen until we have a better understanding of why the anaerobes take over in the first place. Research is beginning to show that diet can be an important factor, as can underlying disease. Before a bad breath treatment can become a cure, we have to understand what leads to the problem in the first place. In the meantime, however, some of these products show great promise in that they may eliminate bad breath continuously as long as you continue to use them.

R. Drysdale is a freelance writer with more than 25 years experience as a health care professional. She is a contributing editor to Bad Breath Treatment, a blog dedicated to the treatment of bad breath.

Posted on Apr 27th, 2007

Do you realize how important a part of your body teeth are and how easily you can damage them? Are you one of these people how cannot stop eating sweets, chewing bubble gum and drinking soft drinks? If your answer is yes, can you guess what you are doing to your teeth? To keep your teeth in good condition, you have to take care of them. I guess you know that sweets, sugars, and artificial sweeteners have an awful effect on our teeth. Otherwise, if you can’t stop eating sweets, then you will have to brush your teeth more. The more sugar you consume, the more you should brush your teeth. If you don’t follow this advice, soon you’ll end up with tooth decay.

Now, you know what’s next. You will have to go to the dentist! I know you hate hearing the horrible sound of his gadgets. However, you will have no choice! Do you love to go to those six-month check-ups? Yeah, I’m sure you don’t, I’m just asking. All joking aside, tooth decay is a very serious problem and it leads to awful pain and tooth loss. It is a horrible ache and besides you will have to spend some serious money at the dentist. Can you afford a new filling right now? In addition, I guess you do not want to remember that horrifying drilling noise. If you are already feeling frightened of a visit to the dentist then get your toothbrush right now!

Actually, have you ever visited a dentist because of tooth decay? Most people are usually neglecting or simply ignoring problems with their teeth. When I was a child, I had been pretty careless with my precious teeth. I remember once when I was a child going to the dentist for a check-up. He discovered that I had six cavities. I had six cavities and it was awful. I remember it was not just me who was feeling terrible but my parents’ budget as well. I guess you know what happened then. I just don’t want all the drilling I experienced. I can even say it was a personal horror movie of mine.

Anyway, I am just trying to convince you of how important it is to take care of your teeth. It is proven that the best way to keep your teeth in good condition and to prevent tooth decay is always to keep them clean and brushed. I mean you don’t have to give them just a quick brush but you have to put some effort in the work. First, make sure you are using good toothpaste like Colgate or Crest. Regular brushing and flossing is the best way to fight tooth decay.

You have to brush your teeth at least two times a day for at least two minutes each time. In addition, as well as brushing you’ll have to floss once a day. At the end, it will be good if you take a daily fluoride rinse. These three steps are essential if you wish to prevent tooth decay. Then, you can consider stopping sweets, sugars, soft drinks, sugary chewing gums. These foods are usually very tempting but they lead to tooth decay for sure. If you need more information concerning tooth decay, get online or consult your dentist.

Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning Tooth Decay. Visit our site for more helpful information about Tooth Decay and other similar topics.

Posted on Apr 26th, 2007

You have probably heard of the term "tooth bonding" but probably do not completely understand what it is. By the time you get done reading this article you will have a general understanding of the procedure and will be able to determine if it is for you.

So what is tooth bonding? Tooth bonding is a procedure that is used to repair chipped teeth or to fill in gaps between teeth. It involves the use of a resin that the dentist will apply to your teeth after they slightly roughen the tooth to provide a grip. After the resin dries the dentist will shape and polish it to a natural appearance.

Tooth bonding is not a cheap procedure. It will cost in the neighborhood of $300 to $600 per tooth. Since it is a cosmetic procedure it might not be covered by insurance unless it is being used to correct a cracked or broken tooth. You can expect the bonding to last for somewhere between 12 to 15 years before it might need repair. With proper care though the repair can last for much longer.

If you think that this procedure is for you, you should consult your dentist. They will be able to recommend a specialized cosmetic dentist who can perform the procedure.

Learn about finding a free dentist at the authors website on dentistry.

Posted on Apr 25th, 2007

TMD, or temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, is a term used to describe the structural imbalance in the jaw to skull relationship, caused by the way your teeth come together. This can lead to a group of symptoms including headaches; facial pain; jaw pain; sore, chipped, broken or worn teeth; clicking or popping in the jaw; and limited jaw movement. People suffering from TMD report chronic pain in the jaw, teeth, face, head, neck, shoulders or back or any combination of these areas. Snoring, grinding of the teeth and restricted airway are other problems associated with TMD.

Jaw misalignment can be a great source of pain for those suffering from TMD. Often, patients are unaware of the cause of their discomfort and attempt to wait out the pain, allowing the disorder to cause further damage. Speaking with a neuromuscular dentist can help identify your neuromuscular disorders. If you have long, searing headaches and a tendency to grind your teeth, the source of your discomfort could be TMD. Speaking with a neuromuscular dentist as soon as possible is highly recommended.

If you are interested in the field of neuromuscular dentistry, it is important to be aware of the intricate details involved in diagnosing the source of patient pain and discomfort.

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Posted on Apr 24th, 2007

Dentistry has made enormous leaps forward in recent years, so that we have many new procedures to choose from, all of which will be virtually pain-free. If you feel that your smile is detracting from your youthful appearance, there are many options you could take advantage of.
· Teeth whitening
· Porcelain veneers
· Porcelain inlays and onlays
· Upgrading of your old metal fillings
· A smile makeover
Teeth whitening This can be done in one visit to your cosmetic dentist, or at home over a period of 2 or 3 weeks. There are many teeth-whitening products available over the counter, but none will work as well as a custom in-office procedure. Our teeth whiten according to how long they’re in contact with the tooth-whitening agent. That process can be greatly speeded up by use of a dental laser. So one visit of about 90 minutes can give you dramatically whiter and brighter teeth. Alternatively, your cosmetic dentist can have custom trays made for you, and give you an at-home kit with professional strength whitening gel. This produces an equally dramatic result, and it’s done at your convenience over a period of 2 or 3 weeks. Porcelain veneers These are thin shells which your dentist can bond to the front surface of your teeth. They cover small defects such as:
· Chips
· Spots
· Gaps
· Cracks
· Discoloration
· Slight crookedness
In two visits, your smile is transformed. Porcelain veneers look and feel just like your natural teeth and is durable and stain-resistant. Porcelain inlays and onlays

A porcelain inlay is a type of filling that will not just replace decayed tooth tissue, but will be bonded to the tooth, so that it becomes a part of the tooth. It’s a great improvement on the old metal fillings, which were not bonded to the tooth, but just packed into the cavity. Inlays provide a strong chewing surface, are long-lasting, and never become loose. As well, the porcelain is chosen to match your natural teeth.

A porcelain onlay is like an extended inlay. When the tooth has decay or damage that extends beyond the cusps, or tips, of the tooth, down on to the outside surface, an onlay fills that space and provides a new outside surface for the tooth. As with inlays, it’s bonded to the tooth. That means it provides a durable surface for chewing, as well as a tooth-like appearance, so that it’s virtually indistinguishable from the neighboring teeth. Upgrade your metal fillings

In one visit to your cosmetic dentist, you can have several, or all, of your metal fillings replaced with beautiful white porcelain fillings. When metal (amalgam) fillings become old, they tend to darken and loosen. They can make the entire tooth look dark, and can even fall out. Porcelain fillings will be bonded to the tooth, and will never loosen or fall out. They’ll look like your natural teeth, with the same lustrous shine. A smile makeover

www.drtoneil.com/contactus.php For more information on cosmetic dentistry, feel free to contact Dr. O’Neil in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Posted on Apr 23rd, 2007

Oral hygiene is very important for overall health and well-being. It also plays a major role in the transmission of body language on a social level too. You must care for your teeth throughout your life in order for your teeth to be at their best and your breath to be fresh.

Teeth:

Teeth are very responsive to their environment and are made up of incisors (biting teeth), molars (grind and break down food) and wisdom teeth (no clear purpose). Each tooth consists of enamel (hard, no living cells), dentine and pulp cavity (contains a network of nerves giving teeth its sensitivity).

Plaque is one of the greatest threats to oral health. Plaque is a sticky substance containing millions of bacteria. This forms when sugar in your diet reacts with plaque bacteria to form an acid. This acid then reacts with the calcium in your enamel, forming decay holes. This needs to be filled by your dentist. If your oral hygiene is inadequate, then plaque bacteria multiply and a condition called gingivitis may occur. This is an inflammation of the gum where it meets the tooth. You will know you have gingivitis if your teeth bleed when you brush them. If you have gingivitis, it is important to brush your teeth gently twice daily. If you gingivitis persists, visit your dentist for treatment, as this condition can lead to periodintitis. Periodintitis is a serious inflammation that spreads to the tooth socket, with a risk of losing the tooth.

Bad breath:

Bad breath is a common problem which often comes from the activity of bacteria in the mouth. This bacteria form especially on the tongue, therefore a tongue scraper is the best tool to use to combat this condition. It is a disposable U-shaped plastic tool with tiny ridges on the side which is very easy to use and it will help clear away any left-over food and odour-causing bacteria that have settled on your tongue. Starting at the back of your mouth, gently drag the scraper two or three times, rinsing it between each pass. Follow up by drinking a glass of water to rinse out any remaining bacteria in your mouth.

Brushing teeth:

Regular, effective brushing of the teeth is the mainstay of a healthy oral care routine. Once in the morning and once in the evening before going to bed will keep oral enemies at bay. The routine for effective tooth brushing are as follows:

-Tooth brushing should be at least three minutes long.

-Initial brushing should be with small circular movements, with the brush at a 45 degree angle to the teeth

-Teeth should be cleaned vertically - not from left to right as this can damage the gums - , to clear away the plaque.

-Take care to brush the inside surfaces as well, which is often forgotten.

Toothbrushes with soft or medium brushes are recommended and it is essential not to share your toothbrush with any other person (viruses can be spread this way). Toothbrushes should be replaced every three months or when the bristles of the brush are getting damaged. Fluoride is an important ingredient which is need in your toothpaste, as it encourages the uptake of calcium to demineralised enamel.

Flossing is important for oral health because it removes food matter that accumulates between the gaps in your teeth. If it is left there, it decomposes and causes bad breath.

Mouthwash is also an essential part of oral health maintenance. It can be effective against bad breath, stubborn food particles and generally refreshes the mouth. Chewing gum after eating stimulates saliva production which neutralises the acid in the mouth. Ensure that the chewing gum is sugar-free.

Whitening teeth:

For those with discoloured teeth, professional bleaching by a cosmetic dentist is a way to achieve bright white teeth. For mildly discoloured teeth, whitening formulas are often effective (which are non-peroxide whitening systems).

Straightening out teeth:

If your teeth are particularly crooked, orthodontic treatment can help. For teeth that are only marginally crooked, porcelain veneers can be applied to even out the tooth line. Veneers can also be used to fill a gap between the front teeth, to regulate a discoloured tooth, to correct a chipped tooth or create a straighter finish to teeth that require slight re-alignment. Veneers are rarely available on the NHS and are expensive.

Remember your smile is one of your most beautiful natural assets, and now you know how to perfect it!

Shashi Gossain is a Pharmacist, a Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and a Member of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists. She owns the PharmaClinix Health and Beauty Clinic in London. Using the latest scientific research in the beauty industry, she created the PharmaClinix.com range of cosmeceutical creams, available online, and has written “The Ultimate Anti-Ageing Book.” To learn more about the book and products, call 020 8969 0063. Shashi has launched two specialist Introduction Services for Indian Professionals and Professional Muslims Worldwide

Posted on Apr 22nd, 2007

Your grandparents called them "tonsil stones" but your doctor refers to them by their medical name, "tonsilloliths". Those cream-colored deposits that sometimes accumulate in the nooks and crannies of your tonsils are thought to be a combination of food particles, white blood cells, cells from the interior of your mouth and bacteria.

Exactly how tonsil stones form is unknown but Dr. Philip Tierno, author of The Secret Life of Germs, believes that these foul-smelling deposits are formed by the anerobic bacteria that lives naturally in your mouth and throat. And microscopic examination seems to show that tonsil stones are formed in concentric layers not unlike the way a pearl is structured.

The good news is that tonsil stones are not associated with any known medical problems nor do they pose any health risks. In fact, it’s estimated that about a quarter of all adults who still have their tonsils get tonsil stones at least occasionally.

Usually, tonsil stones will dislodge on their own but if they become large enough to become bothersome or give you a feeling of having a foreign body trapped in your throat, tonsil stones can be easily dislodged with an oral irrigation device. Rarely do tonsil stones grow large enough or become stuck so well that they have to be medically removed.

So far, science has offered little in the way of prevention of tonsil stones. Dr. Douglas Hoffman recommends gargling with salt water or mouthwash after meals and some dentists recommend adding an oral irrigation system to your daily regimen. But if you continue to see them, even with fastidious dental hygiene, relax. Tonsil stones are not a reflection of your personal grooming habits.

If you get tonsil stones don’t be embarassed to talk to your dentist. He or she will help you create an oral hygiene routine that’s appropriate for you.

Lisa Barger is a traditional naturopath specializing in natural health education. To learn more about Ms. Barger’s belief in "Empowerment through Education" or to take a free online natural health class see her website, http://www.LisaBarger.com

Posted on Apr 21st, 2007

Yes, bad breath is embarrassing! It makes you self-conscious and can make being introduced to new people a bit of nightmare! Yet, if you are not really aware of (or admitting to it) it can be even worse. Humans still have some basic instinctive senses and if you suffer from halitosis then it can really adversely affect the likelihood of you developing successful new social or business contacts.

If you do suffer from halitosis, don’t be too down in the mouth! There are actions you can take to deal with it, but as with all things that really need resolving in this life: it is NO GOOD just treating the symptoms. You need to get to the root cause of the problem. This is more than just important for your social, or business life too – because bad breath is one of nature’s ways of telling us something is amiss with our system, and just masking it or ignoring it could allow a potentially real health issue to worsen.

Now we are not just talking about a case of ‘coffee breath’, or ‘garlic overload’, we are talking true bad breath, which can be a nauseating stench that is often discernible from feet away! This type of halitosis may be caused by bacterial problems. If you are conscious of having bad breath, and yet are doing all the regular ‘personal hygiene’ things to address the mouth and throat area but to no effect, then it may well be that the problem lies deeper down in your digestive system.

If your intestinal system is impaired in undertaking the digestive process you may be experiencing unpleasant smells from bacterial activity in the gut. You may need to de-tox your system in this case and ‘knock-back’ bad bacteria, whilst revitalizing the ‘good bacteria’ in your gut. It is now widely acknowledged by health professionals, that most people who consume a typical Western diet probably need to take a probiotic supplement to support and re-invigorate their intestinal flora.

Take care when selecting a probiotic though. It should provide a high count of the full range of Lactobacillus strains of bacteria — these are the most resilient and effective ‘good bacteria’ that you DO want working in your gut. Ideally, find a certified organic probiotic, which contains only Lactobacilli derived from organic vegetable sources.

You may also notice breath odours for other reasons. The bad habit of skipping breakfast, for instance, can provide a platform for early-day bad breath to set-in, which may well relate to the digestive issues already discussed. Or if you have been trying a ‘high-protein diet’ your breath will begin to smell sweet and sickly - due to changing liver functionality as it is ‘thrown into’ ketosis trying to deal with the high levels of protein. This may help ‘burn off’ some fat resources but the down side is a ‘slimmer you’ that no one enjoys coming within ten feet of!

It may be one of your other ‘lifestyle habits’ is aggravating your problem. For instance chewing ‘gum’. IF the gum contains sugars this provides food for mouth bacteria to thrive, which could lead to odor development. Whilst if it is non-sugar gum – that is, it contains artificial sweeteners – this is also not-recommended (but for other reasons to do with sweetener toxicity, too complex to consider fully in this article). Plus, when you chew gum it ‘fools’ the body into thinking you are eating - which encourages digestive processes to start - so then you can actively trigger digestive activity which might (if you are NOT actually eating for some time) cause unpleasant gases to rise from the gut.

Eating a well-balanced diet, with plenty of fresh vegetables, and eating smaller amounts on more frequent occasions can all help to improve system functions, de-stress the digestive process and hence, reduce halitosis. You should also aim to cut out sugary snacks, and other refined ‘carbs’ – but DON’T drop complex carbohydrates with plenty of natural fibre. This will keep your gut properly busy and provide useful roughage to encourage an efficient evacuation process (if you know what I mean?) another important part of healthy digestion.

In general, if you are bedevilled by bad-breath-odors, you should also try to cut down your physical exposure to chemicals in your environment — for instance from the foods you eat, and the body care and cosmetics you use. You can do this by choosing only organically grown foods, and using certified organic personal acre products. The few coins more that these products cost is more than repaid by the substantial health benefits. These actions alone will vastly reduce your daily exposure to toxins that could be adversely affecting your system and causing some of your internal problems.

You also ought to review the type of mouthwash you may be using at the moment — bad breath sufferers often use these for an immediate effect — but they might even be making things worse. Your mouth is one of the most bacteria-ridden places in the body, but constantly trying to kill bacteria using strong chemical anti-bacterial mouthwash only increases the likelihood of developing resistant strains! Try using a 100% natural, preferably organic, mouthwash and use a little regularly through the day, especially after eating.

So – don’t ignore it! But don’t get stressed about it (stress too, could be encouraging the bad-breath problem)…In fact ‘embrace’ your halitosis issue, and find a way to get to the root cause of your problem. The sooner you do, the sooner you’ll find other people are much happier to embrace you, too!

Article by A. Graham Smith MSc BSc – The author has many years experience in both management training and teaching students studying nutrition and management at Bachelor and Masters degree level. He now regularly contributes articles to the non toxic lifestyle website http://www.GoNandO.com where additional information about choosing effective certified organic probiotic supplements can be found. You can also claim a complementary copy of the latest Toxic Ingredients in Personal Products Desktop-Directory, also composed by A Graham Smith, via ‘GoNandO’!

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