Take care of your teeth and gums!
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We all know that we have to brush their teeth after every meal and see a
dentist regularly. But how often? What is the origin of caries?What is the
teeth anatomy ? Is there a relationship between our mouth disesase and
heart disease or effect of it or choice the
brands of gum? Who is the sealing of paths? Do you answer all these
questions?
1) The decay is caused by:
The bacteria, which produce acids.
In our mouth, 60 different species of bacteria live. Some bacteria
produce acids that can attack the
mineralized tissues of the tooth and
cause the onset of caries. When the sugar food, it contributes to the caries
lowering the pH of the saliva,
which has the effect of reinforcing the acidity.
2) pregnant women, the risk of dental diseases:
Increases.
It is recommended for pregnant women to ensure a perfect
oral hygiene,
to consult a dentist at the slightest sign of warning (pain, gum red, swollen…)
the 4th month of pregnancy and 6 months after childbirth.
3) The plaque is:
A set of bacteria and food debris.
To limit the development of dental plaque, it is recommended to achieve a
rescaling annually.
4) The oral health of children overweight
is:
More fragile than other children.
The risk of tooth decay is higher among children overweight because they consume
more sugar products and shrink or chewing gum more often between meals. But this
is
not the only risk factor or affect of chewing gum. Overweight acts at the mouth
through
an inflammatory process.
5) The bacteria responsible for cavities are most often
transmitted from the more
young age, via:
The saliva of the mother.
That is why some rules of hygiene are recommended, particularly up
the age of about 3 years: no kissing on the mouth, do not suck the pacifier or
spoon
her baby, not letting it put fingers in the mouth of mother.
6) An untreated gingivitis increases the risk:
The atherosclerosis
(narrowing of the diameter of the arteries by fatty deposits).
The microbes involved in gingivitis and
periodontitis are likely to migrate
and act through an inflammatory process. It finds that there is more of
oral bacteria, plus the diameter of the arteries is small.
Poor hygiene
Oral is also known to increase the risk of recurrence of a
heart disease.

7) The sealing of paths warns:
Cavities.
The paths are hollows of the upper surface of teeth. Shortly accessible
hair brush teeth, these benchmarks of bacteria and food debris
are responsible for 80% of tooth
decay. The sealing of paths is a preventive measure
achieve in children from the appearance of molars final and until age 14.
At what age do children have to brush your teeth?
From the earliest teeth.
Since the exit of the first teeth can be cleaned up with a
compresses soaked saline, and then, using a brush
Special teeth for toddlers. The toothpaste Special baby (whose determination to
Fluorine is suitable for toddlers) is used only when the child knows spit.
9) At what age should a child take regularly to the
dentist?
Shortly after the exit of teeth.
And, even if the child has no particular concern. These visits allow the very
young
children become familiar with the specialist and its equipment.
10) In adults, what should be the minimum frequency of
visits to the dentist?
Every year.
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