2012年3月27日 星期二

What is the treatment for dental cavities?

Tooth decay refers to the destruction of tooth structure and the most common symptoms are cavity in the tooth, and toothache. There are several things that can be done to slow down or prevent the breakdown process, like brushing at least twice a day with fluoridated toothpaste, using interdental cleansing aids including dental floss or interdental toothbrush, rinsing thoroughly with an anti-cavity dental rinse. Additionally, eating a healthy diet and limiting carbohydrate intake can help.  

Tooth decay can affect both the enamel and the dentin of the tooth, if decay is left untreated, it will reach the tooth’s pulp which contains nerves and blood vessels.

What is the treatment for dental cavities?

1. Fill / restore the tooth
- The dentist will remove the decayed part of the tooth in the cavity and fill the cavity.
2. Artificial inlays, onlays and crowns
- The dentist will remove the decayed, fill the cavity, and prepare the tooth, cover the tooth with an artificial inlay, onlay or crown which strengthens the tooth.
3. Root canal treatment.
- The dentist or a dental specialist, endodontist, will remove the nerve and infected pulp, allowing the inside of the tooth to be cleaned and sealed. In most cases, the tooth’s natural crown will need to be replaced with an artificial crown to strengthen the tooth.

Reference information: www.bjdental.com

It is not intended as medical advice to any specific person. If you have any need for personal advice or have any questions regarding your health, please consult your Dentist for diagnosis and treatment.

2012年3月20日 星期二

Tooth Decay

Tooth decay refers to the destruction of tooth structure and the most common symptoms are cavity in the tooth, and toothache. There are several things that can be done to slow down or prevent the breakdown process, like brushing at least twice a day with fluoridated toothpaste, using interDental cleansing aids including Dental floss or interDental toothbrush, rinsing thoroughly with an anti-cavity Dental rinse. Additionally, eating a healthy diet and limiting carbohydrate intake can help.  


Tooth decay can affect both the enamel and the dentin of the tooth, if decay is left untreated, it will reach the tooth’s pulp which contains nerves and blood vessels.

What is the treatment for Dental cavities?

1. Fill / restore the tooth
The dentist will remove the decayed part of the tooth in the cavity and fill the cavity.

2. Artificial inlays, onlays and crowns
The dentist will remove the decayed, fill the cavity, and prepare the tooth, cover the tooth with an artificial inlay, onlay or crown which strengthens the tooth.

3. Root canal treatment.
The dentist or a Dental specialist, endodontist, will remove the nerve and infected pulp, allowing the inside of the tooth to be cleaned and sealed. In most cases, the tooth’s natural crown will need to be replaced with an artificial crown to strengthen the tooth.

Reference information: , www.bjdental.com

It is not intended as medical advice to any specific person. If you have any need for personal advice or have any questions regarding your health, please consult your Dentist for diagnosis and treatment.

2012年3月15日 星期四

Common problems for cleaning baby's mouth

If my baby does not want to open her mouth, then how can I clean her mouth?
When you put your finger near your baby's mouth, your baby will slowly open her mouth as she thinks that you are trying to feed her. Try it with patience and you should be able to make your baby open her mouth.

What if my baby bites my finger when I try to clean his mouth?
It is natural for your baby to bite your finger when you try to put your finger into his mouth. Keep wiping his mouth and it will be opened again.

I cannot reach the gums at the back of my baby's mouth. What should I do?
You can put your finger at the corner of your baby's mouth and then reach inside along the inside surface of her cheek until you reach the gum at the back of the mouth. At this point insert your finger gently in-between the upper and lower gums (as shown in the picture). Your baby will open her mouth and you can wipe the gums at the back.

When is the best time to wipe my baby's mouth?
Since new born babies have not established a regular feeding pattern, it is difficult for parents to decide which meal will be their last meal of the day. Parents can then set a fixed time to wipe their baby's mouth every night. 

When your baby grows older (over 6 months old) and has established regular feeding habits, you can wipe your baby's mouth after the last meal of the day.

Reference information: , www.bjdental.com

It is not intended as medical advice to any specific person. If you have any need for personal advice or have any questions regarding your health, please consult your Dentist for diagnosis and treatment.

2012年3月7日 星期三

To prevent teeth coloring

There are several factors affecting the color of teeth, like natural aging process, nicotine stains, drinking coffee or tea, accumulation of plaque and tartar deposits etc. To prevent teeth coloring, you are recommend to brush / floss after meal and regular dentist cleaning. Improper use of bleaching agents will damage gums and tooth supporting tissues. Be careful when using bleaching agents and consult your dentist for proper usage of bleaching agents and it’s harmful to health if bleaching agent is ingested accidentally, so it is recommended to consult your dentist before.



What is/ are the treatment(s) for tooth whitening?
1. Laser Bleaching. The blue light has been clinically-proven for bleaching tooth enamel and can be done in dental office.  

2.Take Home Dentist Supervised Bleaching.
Impressions (mould) of teeth are taken to make a model and a custom whitening tray is constructed from this model. The trays are filled with a gentle whitening solution, and are inserted and worn over the teeth overnight.

Comparisons of the professional tooth whitening and Over-the-counter whitening toothpaste


Professional tooth whitening
OTC whitening toothpaste
Treatment Time
~1 hour
1 month
Color Change
Average of 8 shades
1-2 shades
Fadeback
Less
More
Duration
Long lasting
Loss of results with discontinued use
Stains
Superficial and interprismatic stains
Superficial stains only

Reference information: www.bjdental.com

It is not intended as medical advice to any specific person. If you have any need for personal advice or have any questions regarding your health, please consult your Dentist for diagnosis and treatment.