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As a parent or parents do you realize that your Kid’s dental care is a very important health consideration that should not be overlooked? How well your Kid’s oral hygiene is managed will determine its long term dental health Although dental care is necessary for Kids of milk teeth age to prevent oral diseases, extra dental care is called for as soon as all of its milk teeth are replaced with permanent teeth. Teach your Kid good dental care habits and proper daily brushing techniques. Do not just show your Kid how to brush his teeth and then let him manage his oral hygiene as he sees fit. He will end up not brushing properly and regularly. And if you are one of those parents who let their children eat all sorts of sugary snacks and sticky sweets in between meals, better make amends; if you don’t, you are laying the foundation for future dental problems. Read the rest of this entry »
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It is wise to go to the dentist every 6 months but in between those visits there are natural oral hygiene methods one can undertake to keep your mouth and teeth as healthy as possible. We have been told since we were kids that brushing and flossing everyday are the keys to a healthy mouth, teeth, and gums. What happens when you do brush and flush everyday and it is still not enough? You take it the next step further with natural oral hygiene care treatments. One of the more common ways to enhance that pretty smile of yours is through eating more fruits that contain Vitamins C and D. These will help prevent damage such as gum disease. Tea tree toothpaste is only now available and this has great healing and treatment capabilities, I use it myself bye the way. You can only treat yourself so far and going to the dentist is essential in maintaining a healthy mouth, teeth and gums. Don’t get me wrong who has time to floss everyday, that seems unrealistic. My routine, which will vary from person to person, is when I do floss is brush with the tea tree oil toothpaste, floss, the brush again. I do this once every other day or so to make sure I haven’t left any dinner in my teeth for days on end. I would stay away from mouth washes only because they can kill all the germs in your mouth which can lead to infections I found out. Not all germs are bad and the mouthwash will destroy everything.
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Dental care is very important because the gums and teeth are directly connected to the blood stream and your teeth should be your first line of protection for good health. Researchers have found what appears to be a connection between gum disease, heart disease, stroke and even premature births. Normally, in the case of gum disease is the body’s inflammatory response to the presence of bacteria associated with dental plaque. The theory suggests that inflammation in the gums become inflamed and unchecked, the infection of the gums is distributed throughout the body via the bloodstream. Once in the bloodstream, the infection may have an impact on other inflammatory diseases that occur in the body. While this relationship may exist, studies have not positively identified the reason for how or why it occurs. The practice of oral hygiene is important because it prevents the accumulation of dental plaque. It makes the point for two of the most common diseases found in the mouth, tooth decay and gum disease. Read the rest of this entry » |
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