Seven Ways to Help You Overcome [Odontophobia]

Most people are afraid to go to the dentist, And everyone is afraid for different reasons. Some people are afraid that the treatment will be painful. Some people are aroused by the sound and smell of the dental clinic. In fact, more and more dentists are beginning to understand the fear of patients. As a result, dentists have made many improvements. Become more amiable, So now the pressure on patients to receive dental treatment is much less. Progress in Stomatology If you are afraid or anxious, Haven’t seen a dentist for years, So go to the doctor now, You will certainly feel much better. The modern stomatological environment has become very [loving]. For example, flowers will be placed in the Read More …

The baby’s teeth should be checked regularly.

Children are in an active stage of growth and development. Some common oral diseases, such as dental caries and complications caused by dental caries, abnormal tooth development and children’s bad oral habits, will affect the development of children’s jaws and occlusion. According to the characteristics of children’s growth and development, early intervention of these diseases can avoid or reduce the harm of diseases to oral health. Therefore, regular examination, early diagnosis and early treatment are particularly important. (Oral Imaging Equipment) 1. Children’s first oral examination should be within half a year after the eruption of the first deciduous tooth (about 6 months old). Doctors can judge the risk of caries and provide targeted oral hygiene guidance. 2. Routine oral examinations Read More …

How should babies aged 0 ~ 6 protect their teeth? Send you the most comprehensive guide

From time to time in my clinical work, I encounter such babies: About 5 or 6 years old, open your mouth and have a look, full of rotten teeth. Parents’ Association emphasizes: We taught the child to brush his teeth when he was 3 years old, and we didn’t let him eat sugar very much at ordinary times. We thought it would be all right. However, parents may not know that dental caries (tooth decay) is a multi-factor disease, which is far from enough to prevent. The sooner you brush your teeth, the better The current mainstream view is that once teeth erupt, they must start brushing their teeth. In other words, from the time the baby erupts its first Read More …

Parents’ delay in doing these things will really harm the children!

Although growth is a process of letting nature take its course, there are things that should be done for children in different periods. If you miss it, it may not only get twice the result with half the effort, but also cause some bad consequences. Do the right thing at the right time, don’t delay the growth of children because of adults’ negligence. First, play on your stomach The newborn baby sleeps most of the day, and the rare waking time is either lying down or being held. Adults are always worried that the baby is too young to let him lie prone. In fact, the first day the baby returns home from the hospital, he can play on his Read More …

Toothache is a disease and can kill you.

Everyone has heard a saying: [Toothache is not a disease, it kills people when it hurts]. Toothache is always neglected by people, probably because it is not so easy to kill people. However, isn’t toothache really a disease? Is it true that no one will be killed? Of course not. Today, Dr. Clove asked Dr. He Jianliang from the Department of Stomatology to tell you about it. Oral diseases can really kill people. Does toothache really not kill people? Of course! Oral diseases sometimes cause systemic diseases. For example, wisdom tooth pain, often appears pericoronitis, that is, gum swelling and pain around the teeth. If not controlled, the infection will progress to soft tissues around the oral cavity. As a Read More …

The baby’s teeth should be checked regularly.

Children are in an active stage of growth and development. Some common oral diseases, such as dental caries and complications caused by dental caries, abnormal tooth development and children’s bad oral habits, will affect the development of children’s jaws and occlusion. According to the characteristics of children’s growth and development, early intervention of these diseases can avoid or reduce the harm of diseases to oral health. Therefore, regular examination, early diagnosis and early treatment are particularly important. (Oral Imaging Equipment) 1. Children’s first oral examination should be within half a year after the eruption of the first deciduous tooth (about 6 months old). Doctors can judge the risk of caries and provide targeted oral hygiene guidance. 2. Routine oral examinations Read More …

Three ways to keep you away from halitosis! Help you succeed in your blind date,

There are only a few days left to go home for the Chinese New Year. Whether voluntary or forced, blind dates are a must for almost all single young men and women of the right age. Apart from choosing the right place, ordering the right food, wearing the right clothes and talking, the next problem may need to be paid special attention to: halitosis. Halitosis, a subtle term, is the unpleasant smell emitted from the mouth as its name implies. Although halitosis is invisible and painless, it is a major health problem and deserves our attention. Do you have bad breath? Test yourself Do you also have doubts about yourself when you see here? You can simply test yourself: cover Read More …

The baby has teeth, how can he not feel so uncomfortable?

Healthy teeth are an essential part of the healthy growth of the baby. Only when the teeth are healthy can the baby chew and eat correctly and learn how to speak. The health of deciduous teeth also determines the health of permanent teeth to a certain extent. During teething, babies will cry and drool more easily than usual, and even become grumpy. At the same time, the baby’s sleep quality will also deteriorate. This is also a kind of torture for parents. Here are some tips to help parents who have experienced this painful stage. When does teething begin? Babies usually begin to grow teeth 6 months after birth. However, different children have different growth and development times. It is Read More …

Fluoride toothpaste, the hero of preventing dental caries? Or is it the culprit of fluorosis?

The discovery that fluoride can prevent dental caries is one of the greatest achievements of preventive stomatology to mankind in the 20th century. Fluoride is widely found in nature and is one of the essential trace elements for human body. Comrades at Chicago’s Field Museum believe that the most representative image of fluoride in human society is fluoride-containing toothpaste. Therefore, a toothpaste was specially placed in the exhibition cabinet of the museum. How does fluoride play a role in preventing caries? In short, fluorine can not only prevent tooth surface from dissolving, but also promote the surface that has already dissolved to regain its firmness. However, the application of fluoride to prevent insect teeth came into being. Fluoride-containing toothpaste, fluoride-containing Read More …

Don’t feed your child mouth to mouth

Every day of the baby brings many surprises to parents. Generally, the first tooth erupts around 6 months old. April to June is a period of sensitive taste development. During this period, the baby also begins to express its preference for various foods, which is the best time to add supplementary foods. However, babies often cannot adapt to spoon feeding at the beginning and refuse to use it. Sometimes, for convenience, parents will chew the food directly on the dining table and feed it to the baby. Especially grandparents will prefer to feed it like this, kissing the child’s face by the way, making the family happy. But is it really good for children? It hinders the exercise of children’s Read More …