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Dental Flossing

  Dental Floss is the most widely recommended tool for removing plaque from proximal tooth surfaces. Dental flossing can be done by string Flossing, Air flossing and Water flossing.   Most common and economical way is string flossing. String comes in two packaging.  1) String in reel                                                 2)String with floss holder.                                                        Floss is available as a multifilament nylon yarn that is bonded or non bonded, wax or non-waxed, twisted or non twisted.   Floss with floss holder are helpful for handicapped and hospitalized patients in cleaning the teeth.  Technique of Floosing -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cBA2vrQ...

Effective Tooth Brushing Technique

A proper brushing technique is first step for maintaining healthy teeth and gums. And also it helps to minimise the risk of decay and gum disease, the major causes of tooth loss.  Few things you need to take care before brushing. 1)Use soft bristle toothbrush. 2)Use fluoridated toothpaste. 3)Change your brush every three to four months. 4) Brush your teeth twice a day one in morning one at night before going to bed for 2 to 3 minute. 5)Take pea sized toothpaste for brushing your teeth. 6)Always brush your teeth using toothpaste and toothbrush only. Brushing technique 1) Back teeth 2) Upper front 3) Lower front  4)Upper front from inside  5)Lower front from inside  6)Platforms i.e. chewing surface of teeth  7)back teeth from inside  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4QHVVgtfDk&t=110s                                          1)Back Teeth-First close you...

5 Things to improve Dental Hygiene

  Follow this five things, you can avoid most of the Dental problems.   1 Brush your teeth twice a day                                                                  Dentist recommends brushing your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.  W hen you brush your teeth, it removes  food and plaque( a sticky white film that forms on your teeth and it contains bacteria). Keep minimum half an hour gap between your meal and brushing. If you have eaten an acidic food or drink,  avoid brushing your teeth immediately. Few tips to remember regarding brushing your teeth.        - Always use soft toothbrush. Avoid medium and hard toothbrush.                ...

Tooth Anatomy

                                                                                                                                   Tooth Anatomy   It’s relevance to Decay & Treatment  Tooth Has Following Parts & layers. 1)Enamel 2)Dentin 3)Pulp 4)Crown 5)Root      1)Enamel Enamel is outermost layer of our tooth. It is a hardest part of our body.   Because of its hardness, bacteria takes long time to penetrate this layer. Once they penetrate this layer, it will become easy for them to progress further. You don’t get any kind of sensitivity or pain when decay restricts in ename...

Tooth Extraction-Do's & Don'ts

Tooth Extraction Aftercare instruction Do’s -After Extraction, a Dentist will keep cotton on wound to chew on it. Remove that cotton after 1hr. -Have some plain Ice-Cream or Juice(don’t use straw). And then take prescribed medicine. -Apply ice from outside immediately after extraction. -Have cold, Liquid & Semi liquid diet for 3-5 days. -After 24hrs, do warm water with salt gargling. Don’t -Don’t spit for 24hrs. everything shd b swallowed. -Don’t Gargle for 24hrs. after 24 hrs, gargle slowly. -Don’t take hot, hard & spicy food for 3-5 days. -Don’t use straw.

Primary Teeth & Secondary Teeth

* Humans have two Sets of teeth: Primary & Secondary. * We have 20 Milk Teeth & 32 Permanent Teeth. * The eruption pattern of milk teeth & permanent teeth showed in diagram. . The Eruption pattern may vary according to Following factors. Local factor -   Presence of fibrous connective tissue overlying the tooth.                      - Ankylosed Teeth Systemic Factors - Premature Birth                                Chronic Illness                                 Nutritional status Primary Teeth (Milk Teeth) -Primary teeth also called as Milk Teeth. - In most children the eruption of primary teeth is preceded by increased salivation & ch...

Night Guard

Night Guard is a customise  transparent  sheet which cover your upper or lower  teeth. Wearing the Night Guard will prevent further damage to your teeth. Indications- 1) Bruxism-      -Voluntary bruxism (in those person who habitually chew gum, tobacco     objects such as tooth pics or pencils)    -Involuntary bruxism(night grinding) 2) Burning Mouth Syndrome - to cover irregularities of the occlusion 3) Parafunctional Habits - wearing Night Guard will reduce the opportunity for thrusting & wedging the  tongue against the teeth. 4) Before fabrication of a Removable partial denture when one of the abutment teeth has been unopposed for an extended period. To return some functional stimulation to the tooth. 5) Full Mouth Rehab cases - Occlusal splint uses in Reestablishing occlusal Relationships & t o prevent damage to the restorations. Preacautions -      -Make ...