Thursday, 20 December 2018

Unique Ways to Deal With Dental Plaque at Home


Over time and with normal wear and tear plaque builds up on our teeth. Now, a lot of things can impact how quickly this plaque builds up and you can slow the process by not smoking, brushing your teeth regularly and flossing, but regardless, plaque will eventually build up anyway. Your dentist has special tools to help remove plaque from your teeth and it’s important to see them on a regular basis. But, when you’re at home, there are some natural remedies to help deal with plaque as well (but they shouldn’t replace the dentist!)

Baking soda.


Baking soda is a common ingredient in many cleaning products and even in many toothpastes. It is slightly abrasive which helps to remove plaque from teeth. To use it at home, simply dip your wet toothbrush into some baking soda and then use it as you would toothpaste. It may not taste the best, but it’s effective and can have a cool foaming effect too!

Aloe vera.

 
We’ve all heard of aloe as a treatment for sunburn, but did you know it can help your teeth too? Aloe is best used as a toothpaste mixture when combined with water, baking soda, vegetable glycerine and lemon (or another flavor) essential oil. Used regularly it will help your teeth look white and healthy!

Orange peel.


Orange peels are a great toothbrush on the go! They are gentle enough to be rubbed on your teeth, but the acid in the orange peel can help whiten your teeth and will help your breath too. Not sure where to get an orange peel post-dinner? Order an old-fashioned and ask them to include an orange peel on the rim. When it’s delivered, sip the drink and then use the orange peel to clean your teeth! Just use some water to rinse your teeth after so the citric acid doesn’t sit on your teeth too long.

Vinegar.


Now, admittedly, the prospect of putting straight vinegar in your mouth may not sound particularly exciting. But, mixed with some salt and water and swished for a few days in a row can help clean your teeth in a 100% natural way!

Now, none of these should be taken as a replacement for traditional brushing or for visits to the dentist. Both of those are still super important! But when you’re at home and looking for a natural way to keep your teeth clean, these are some great ideas!

Monday, 3 December 2018

Going for the Right Option for Replacing Missing Teeth



Missing tooth is no fun. Apart from the gap in smile, you are going to have to suffer from a number of problems such as inability to eat certain foods, talk and keep your mouth in right position. And the loss of confidence is going to be a certain outcome.

Good news is that there are many options available to replace the missing teeth; and they restore your smile in quite good manner. But it doesn’t really mean that you can go for any option. You will need to consult with your dentist to know about the appropriate option. Having knowledge about few options beforehand can be very helpful in this regard.

Why it is important to replace a missing tooth
Replacing a missing tooth is very important due to the fact that you need to get back your ability to chew and speak properly. Furthermore, you will be able to smile to the fullest. Another reason you need to immediately pay attention to the replacement of missing tooth is that the teeth around the missing tooth start moving towards the missing tooth’s area to fill the gap. This movement causes defects in the bite.

Moreover, the gum tissues and jawbone underneath the missing tooth start deteriorating if nothing is done in terms of tooth replacement. Certain tooth replacement options stimulate the said areas and stop the process of deterioration.

Options for replacing missing tooth


  • When it comes to replacement of missing tooth, the first option that comes into mind is the dental implantation. This treatment belongs to the modern era and it has been proven as the perfect solution if you want to get back your smile and ability to chew your foods in the normal way. This treatment mainly involves surgical insertion of a metal root (implant) into the jawbone. When this metal is properly fused with the jawbone, the dentist will then attach an abutment and a crown which means that treatment is complete and you can now chew your favorite foods. The critical advantage of dental implant is that it doesn’t only stop jawbone deterioration but it also stimulates the jawbone tissue production, bringing the jawbone back to its normal state.
  • Although dental implant is an ideal solution to replace missing teeth, they are not for everyone since they require healthy jawbone. In this scenario, you can consider getting a dental bridge to replace the missing tooth. The tooth which is going to show up in place of the missing tooth is going to be prosthetic but it will eventually help you chew your foods after some time. This option requires surrounding teeth around the missing tooth to be stronger because they have to hold the crowns which hold the prosthetic tooth.
  • The third option to mention is the denture. When we talk about dentures, we draw a picture of upper and lower jaws with faux teeth. These jaws are inserted in the mouth and they settle on the gums that once had teeth. Typically, this option is considered the least expensive one.

If you wonder what option is going to be the best one for you, you can take help from the information above. However, you can make the final decision during dental visit.