Monday, November 12, 2012

All about tooth decay (II)


All about tooth decay (II)

Types of decay

Children can bottle caries. They destroy tooth enamel very quickly and is quite common in children who have a habit of falling asleep with a bottle of milk or tea. Consistently exhibit bottle baby teeth to carbohydrate in milk. Bacteria multiply rapidly and produce acids that attack teeth shortly.

Tooth decay is worse if parents are not used child cleaning teeth. Decay progresses rapidly penetrating the enamel of milk, leaving their mark in a few months.

 In adults, the roots of teeth are exposed to decay, after a hard brush during the years or due to periodontal disease. Also, adults are prone to having dry mouth (xerostomia). Decreasing the amount of saliva attract the reduced protection of teeth and cavities. The cause of xerostomia may be using drugs. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if any of the medicines you use frequently cause dry mouth.
All about tooth decay (II)
Also, cavities can form behind fillings or other dental work due to accumulation of food debris in hard to reach places brushing.
 How do you prevent tooth decay?
All about tooth decay (II)
Studies have shown that certain factors can lead to decay. These are:

-Genetics
Poor oral hygiene habits,
-Reduced amount of saliva and mineral imbalance, ezime that it contains
-Types of foods you eat (especially carbohydrates)

 Ask your dentist about the best way to reduce the risk of cavities and how to prevent this process.
To prevent cavities, you can do two things:

-Protect your teeth with fluoride agents in calcium and phosphorus content
-Reduce the number of bacteria in the mouth, reducing the consumption of foods rich in sugars and carbohydrates
Flour penetrating teeth. Reinforces by replacing minerals were destroyed by acids. The benefits of using fluoride were discovered in the '30s. Dentists have found that people who drank water with a natural content of flour had been less likely to have cavities. In 1945, the community began to add fluoride in water supply common system, this process represents the most successful in preventing cavities.

In the early 60's, fluoride was added to toothpaste, also having a big impact in preventing cavities. Today, almost all toothpastes that we find on store shelves have fluoride in their composition. Some dentists often recommend using a toothpaste with a high content of flour, gels and mouthwash, both children and adults.
To control the amount of bacteria in the oral cavity, you must:

- Brushing your teeth twice a day
- Floss
- Reduce consumption of fermentable carbohydrates
-Use mouthwash
-Use sugarless gum, especially those with xylitol
-Go to the dentist regularly.

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