Oct 27

In Colorado, teeth whitening involve application of bleach solution to whiten the teeth. People who have extreme sensitivity or gum diseases might not suitable to undergo teeth whitening. First, their gums should be treated. When gums are in good condition, they can now decide for teeth whitening. Health experts do not recommend bleaching products that contains 3% bleach. Bleach product with only 0.1% are acceptable which might entail human intake. Teeth that are exposed on bleaching product for a longer time will cause severe damage to teeth. It is still recommended to undergo teeth whitening under the direction of an authorized dentist.

It is unsafe to undergo teeth whitening for people who used drink or smoke a lot. People will be more susceptible to harmful result of alcohol when high intake of hydrogen peroxide is made. Pregnant and lactating women should also avoid these bleaching products for the safety of their infants.

People with sensitive teeth might use medicated toothpaste and have a soft bristle toothbrush after going through in teeth whitening to minimize the irritation and pain. It is still vital to check with a dentist before deciding through teeth whitening process. There are no other bad effects of teeth whitening aside from the above mentioned problems.

A conventional plastic tray is used to easily fit into the mouth to put on the chemical inside. This is used in in-house teeth whitening and be careful in applying it to avoid some damage to your gums. Bleaching gel is applied into tray and the person wears it in mouth regularly for consecutive weeks. It takes for 3 to 4 weeks before the effect of  teeth whitening appears.

Though it is very simple to perform this and it is equally effective as a dentist way of doing a teeth whitening procedure, but remember that the whole process is being done by your own without the advice of a dentist.

To prevent some problems and avoid damage to your gums, read the instructions carefully. Know all the ingredients of the bleaching product that you apply in your teeth. Also be careful in applying the right amount of whitening that is being taken by your teeth. It is then very essential to observe the health condition of your teeth and gums. If the tray will cause the swelling or bleeding of gums or irritation, consult the dentist immediately.

Home teeth whitening are more economical but it is still recommended to have it in authorized dentist like in Colorado teeth whitening clinic.

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Oct 20

Abscesses are very serious conditions, and can lead to serious matters if they aren’t treated immediately. When the pulp of a tooth dies due to damage or decay, bacteria will begin to grow from the dead tissue that is left. This bacteria will eventually spread from the root of the dead tooth into the tissue that is below and create a pocket of pus - the abscess. An abscess in the tooth refers to an infection that was caused by a pocket of pus residing in the tissue around the tooth.

The symptoms of an abscessed tooth are easy to see, as they include severe pain in the affected area, red or swollen gums, a bad taste in your mouth, swelling around the area or the jaw, and possibly a high fever. Pain is excruciating with an abscess, normally affecting the area in a bad way.

Abscesses mostly occur with back teeth, although they can happen in the front as well. Once your tooth has become abscessed, your dentist won’t immediately pull it. If a tooth that has abscessed is extracted once the infection is still present, it can quickly spread. Your dentist will instead prescribe you some antibiotics that can help to destroy the bacteria.

The dentist can also perform a root canal, in an attempt to remove dead or decayed tissue. Last but not least, he can also drill a hole in the tooth to give the infection a chance to drain and try to remove any dead pulp. The most common treatment with an abscess is to use antibiotics to kill the infection, then get the tooth removed.

Note: Gum disease is also a cause for a tooth becoming abscessed. Gum diseases causes the gums to pull back and away from teeth, leaving pockets behind. When one of the pockets becomes blocked, the bacteria can grow and spread, or get backed up.

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Oct 14

When the wisdom teeth first come in, they will sometimes be impacted. Impacted teeth will normally need to be extracted. Sometimes they can be pulled, although in most cases they need to be cut out by a qualified surgeon. When the time comes to have your wisdom teeth extracted, you’ll need to go to an oral surgeon and have a consultation first.

During the consultation, you’ll take a few x-rays that will let the surgeon know how bad your wisdom teeth are. Depending on the shape, size, and the formation of the wisdom teeth, the removal process can vary from easy to hard. If the root tips have managed to wrap themselves around the bone, the removal process can be very time consuming and quite painful. Once the extractions have been completed, there is normally little to no swelling involved. Your dentist will prescribe you some pain medicine, which you should use as soon as you arrive home.

After the removal of your wisdom teeth, your dentist will go over what you need to do to ensure the proper healing of your gums and mouth. Normally, he will give you information to go over, to make sure that you experience no problems in the healing process. Once you get your wisdom teeth removed through - you’ll notice a big improvement in your mouth - and your health.

NB:  Also known as the third set of molars, the wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth in the mouth to erupt, which normally happens around the ages of 17 - 25. If the teeth don’t cause any harm or pain, they are normally fine to stay in place.  If they present a bad position or cause you a lot of pain or discomfort, they will need to be removed.

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Oct 06

Cavities are a very serious situation, and if left untreated, can result in the destruction of the tooth. An abscess is very serious, as it infects the root tip. If left untreated, an abscess can result in death. Although you may not realize it, cavities are a very serious matter that can quickly spread to something even more serious.

Cavities can best be described as tooth decay. As we all know, tooth decay is influenced by what we eat, how we take care of our teeth, and the amount of fluoride in our toothpastes. If your family has a history of tooth disease or teeth problems, then you may inherit it that way. This is very common, as many people inherit tooth problems that have been passed down from generation to generation.

Adults who suffer from a dry mouth are more at risk for cavities, as they have a lack of saliva in their mouth. Dry mouth is very common, and is normally the result of medications, illness, and radiation treatment. Tobacco users will also suffer from dry mouth, as the tobacco will use up the saliva in the mouth and leave the user with nothing to keep his or her mouth moist.

If you visit your dentist on a regular basis, he will check for cavities. If the cavity exists in the tooth, you will be able to see it, as it will change the color of the affected area. If you notice a color change or a blackened area in your tooth, you should make an appointment with your dentist immediately.

What you eat is a big contributor to cavities. If you eat a lot of sweets or drink a lot of soda, you will be at a higher risk for cavities. Foods that are rich in sugar or starch are eaten by bacteria found in plaque, which will produce acids that eat through teeth. This acid is very harmful to teeth, as it can eat through the dentin and enamel in no time at all.

Over time, the tooth enamel will start to break down beneath the surface of your tooth, even though the surface will appear to be fine. Once the acid has managed to eat away enough of the enamel below the surface, the surface will collapse, which results in a cavity.

Cavities will more than likely develop in the pits of chewing areas around the back teeth, between your teeth, or near the gum line. No matter where they occur, the easiest way to spot them is to visit your dentist. If you visit him in time, he will be able to save the tooth and stop the cavity before it spreads throughout your tooth.

NB: Without visiting the dentist, it is impossible to tell whether or not you have a cavity. Most cavities develop below the gums, and you won’t be able to see them.

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