Posts Tagged ‘dental’

Do You Also Have Gum Disease?

Monday, December 14th, 2009

I heard from a woman from France yesterday. She told me about her experience with dental implants. One did not make it. Implants don’t always ‘take’. What was truly interesting about this conversation is that she never realized that her lost teeth were most likely due to gum disease. This plague on humanity is the number one cause of tooth loss.

She complained in the same way I did and many others do when they find out they have gum disease, "Why didn’t my dentist tell me?" There is not really a great way to answer that question. The focus of many dental practices is to fix teeth. This is understandable. As a result there are very few champions of prevention.  The Hydro Floss is useful tool that very few are aware of. 

When was the last time your dentist set you down and told you how to prevent cavities and gum disease? Perhaps they told you about brushing and flossing. Yet, gum disease and cavities are still very prevalent around the world despite this minimal advice

There are two troubling issues here. Is there a way to prevent dental disease beyond brushing and flossing? Second, if so, should someone tell us about how to prevent cavities and gum disease?

This assumes that someone really knows how. On the other hand, the question is more complicated than that because every human body is different and what works for one person may not work for another. Conditions, chemistry and other factors vary too much. This is why medicine is considered an ‘art’ and not a ’science’. Some claim to get results from the hydrofloss oral irrigator.

On the other hand, doctors and dentists are bound by protocols that restrict them in what they can recommend to their patients and keeps them focused inside certain boundaries. They don’t have time to investigate or validate modalities and treatments outside the ’standard’ care. But who is dictating that standard care? That’s a question for another article.

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

Author Dave S.

 

An All Inclusive Buyers Guide To Tooth Whitening For The Most Outstanding Smile

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Today toothpastes are not able of giving the average person that shiny and dazzling smile, dental bleaching is the most effective option available. Having the ideal smile in the past marketed by toothpaste and other tooth products.

In order to sucessfully make a conclusion on teeth whitening, it’s crucial to have a perceptive of the subject. Cosmetic dental bleaching comes in various forms from over the counter kits to professional teeth bleaching.  Home teeth whitening kits are similar to the ones used by professional dentist. However, the active ingredients have a less concentration of hydrogen peroxide compared to the solutions used by a dentist, which is more concentrated and the main difference of the two forms.

The best people for professional whitening are those which have teeth that are stained because of age, due to cigarette and many other factors. Once teeth bleaching was uncovered to brighten smiles, everyday people have been lured to test it. Today, there are now an increasing number of ways in which men and women alike can have their teeth improved.

Cosmetic ental whiteners have been around for over 100 years but since the early 1990’s, tooth whitener kits have develop into a phenomenon. Hydrogen peroxide has become more popular for at home use since the early 1990’s.

One of the desired techinques of whitening one’s teeth through a professional’s help is lazer teeth whitening. As examined in other fields of study , the lazer technology utilizes a advanced light source to assist the bleaching gel, which helps the whitening gel to oxidize. Laser tooth whitening is a super quick, and process to whiten your teeth.

Home teeth bleaching is one of many choices and you should evaluate it but be sure you visit your cosmetic dentist first to check if any work needs to be done before considering teeth bleaching.

Besides the cost and expertise, there’s not much difference in the procedure of home teeth bleaching and cosmetic dental teeth bleaching. Both treatments will undergo the same process of the whitening gel that contains peroxide, which activates the oxidation process of the stain molecules, thus improving the teeth color.

A new form of bleaching is white strips.  Bleaching strips do have disadvantagesin that they will only whiten the teeth they come in direct contact with. The strips generally improve the six center teeth, eyetooth to eyetooth. A lot of people discover their smile is greater than the strips allow for. Many people will not be sucessful with a full mouth of improved teeth using bleaching strips.

In Summary, nobody must make a decision or require you to undergo teeth whitening.  It is your decision so consider that it is your teeth and your smile that improve your confidence. If you believe that cosmetic dental whitening would help improve your teeth then go for it.

For more information on teeth whitening check out: Teeth Bleaching