Friday, May 4, 2012

Dental Anxiety And How To Overcome It


Although they are already withering in pain, many still hesitate to visit a dentist. The thought of having the “tooth doctor” take a look at their opened mouth and take out the bad tooth right in front of them is just too horrid to imagine. The needle. The blood. It's just too much! 
Majority of those experiencing toothache would rather drown themselves in pain killers, hoping that the pain would go away. But the only thing these pills do for them is prolong their agony. The pain goes for a while and then comes back again with a vengeance. What are these people thinking? Isn't it much better to have the thing pulled out to end their misery? Sounds like a pretty good idea to me.



The anxiety associated with it could make someone go through moments of panic, breathlessness, nausea, heart palpitations, among others. But more than the anxiety, the real problem lies in the avoidance. Avoiding dental appointments could lead to infections that can jeopardize one's health. To prevent this, here are a few tips to manage and deal with your dental anxiety before it turns worse and life threatening. 

Friday, March 30, 2012

The Hunt For The Proper Toothbrush

You just brushed your teeth and you noticed that your toothbrush is all worn out. Worse, you feel like your teeth are totally not cleaned and your gums are a bit sore because of the hard bristles. You are again confronted with the ever recurring dilemma of trying to find another toothbrush. The almost unlimited types and designs of a toothbrush make choosing the right one seem very complicated. Even the shapes are that varied. There is the plain straight toothbrush, colored, hard, medium, soft, disposable, foldable, pocket sized and of course the expensive electric toothbrush.
  Essential For Clean Teeth

No matter how hard it is to find the right toothbrush, it is necessary to clean our teeth by brushing. Regular brushing maintains healthy teeth and gums. It removes food particles between your teeth that can eventually form hard to remove plaque. Without the proper toothbrush, you can have teeth and gum problems. This will lead to bad breath, tooth decay and teeth extraction.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Tooth Positioners For Smile Designing

Everyone knows that a straight, well-aligned smile looks wonderful. Did you know that kind of smile often means it’s also a healthy smile.  Put yourself in a healthy state of mind, and take a look at the many benefits of a properly aligned smile with tooth positioners can provide for you. The process involving smile correction is a technique that depends on a number of factors unique to an individual. There may be one or multiple reasons behind a person's choice to undergo a dental treatment that would get him the facial structure and lead to alterations in the positioning of his teeth in a manner that causes them to be in symmetrical alignment and thus resulting in a perfect smile.
There are a variety of reasons like speech problems, biting problems, other dental problems that arise due to the fact that the teeth are out of place i.e. they are aligned in a manner that somehow, makes them look awkward as they give the impression of being crowded or there may be undesirable gap between two successive tooth that might cause food particles to stuck in between and which can create further problems like bad breath.

This condition also leads people suffering from them to feel embarrassed about their smile which is a direct result of the awkward arrangement of teeth. There are treatments like straightening, whitening, restoration etc. that can improve the appearances of your teeth and many including actors, celebrities, politician and thousands of other people have taken the services of a dentist to enhance their smile and correct dental imperfections.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Causes Of Toothache Or Tooth Pain

Toothache may be defined as ache or pain around the teeth or jaw. The pain under common circumstances springs from dental or jaw problems. A careful oral examination by means of dental x-rays can pinpoint the root of the pain. It is worth mentioning that dental problems alone do not cause toothache. Toothache may also be an indication of some serious ailment of heart such as angina or a dearth of supply of oxygenated blood to heart muscles owing to narrowing down of arteries.

Toothache may also be an associated symptom for infections of inner and external ear, sinuses. The common signs of tooth ache include inflammation of gum, pain while chewing, sensitivity to hot and cold stimuli, bleeding gums or some discharge from the base of the teeth, swelling of jaw, redness along the tooth's gum line.



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Cosmetic Dentistry Could Make You Beautiful


Cosmetic dentistry is very popular right now because people are starting to realize that a cosmetic dentist isn't anything you should be afraid of. A cosmetic dentistry can actually help you feel better about yourself in a variety of ways. Because a lot of who we are is how we feel about ourselves, we can't afford to have a smile that we aren't comfortable with. Your smile is the easiest way to show people what a warm person you are, but when you aren't feeling good about your smile it's hard to let that warm side show through the way you want to. A cosmetic can easily turn your aging or unattractive smile into something beautiful.


A cosmetic dentist is still a dentist; it's just a dentist who has special training in more than the general removal of cavities, braces, and the like. A cosmetic dentist is someone who has been given training to help you feel better about your smile, while keeping the integrity of your teeth in tact. A cosmetic can perform very simple acts such as teeth whitening to make you feel better about your smile, or something more complicated such as porcelain veneers or tooth shaping. A cosmetic dentist can work with you to formulate a plan that will give you what you are looking for, while still keeping your teeth and your gums healthy.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Early Treatment Of Baby's Dental Caries

It is difficult to believe, but a fact, that thousands of babies develop dental caries in any given year. If untreated, this early childhood caries can develop into a more serious problem. It is absolutely important that proper dental hygiene practices are established early on to avoid dental problems.
When the baby is above three months of age and under eight months, the first tooth usually appears. And as the other teeth start coming out, the most routinely affected are the four upper teeth. The lower rows of teeth and the back teeth are offered protection, to a great extent, by the tongue.


Dental caries in babies can be spotted by white spots or stains on the teeth. As soon as you see these spots, take your baby to a dentist so that it can be attended to before it becomes worse. There is a common misconception amongst parents, that dental treatment is not necessary for baby teeth as they will anyway fall out. That would be the worst decision you can take.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (Temporomandibular Disorders)


Temporomandibular disorder(s) (TMD), or temporomandibular joint syndrome, is the most common cause of facial pain after toothache. In the past, many physicians called this condition TMJ disease or TMJ syndrome. TMD was previously known under the eponymous title of Costen syndrome, after Dr. James Costen, who elucidated many aspects of the syndrome as it relates to dental malocclusion. Today, a much more comprehensive view of this condition exists, and the term temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is the preferred term according to the American Academy of Orofacial Pain (AAOP) and most other groups who sponsor studies into its origins and treatment.


Interestingly, the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) puts TMJ and TMD together and refers to them as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJD). However, the term TMD is preferred and used in this article.