Never neglect oral health problems

With the growth of age, many middle-aged and elderly people begin to be troubled by oral health problems. Do you have any of the following situations? 1. Tooth staining Pigments in food and beverages will adhere to the surface of teeth, causing tooth coloring. Smoking and not paying attention to oral cleaning can also cause tooth coloring. With the passage of time, these dyeing substances will further penetrate into the teeth, increasing the saturation of yellow, and the teeth will look less white. There is also a kind of tooth coloring, which is caused by congenital or acquired pathological changes and the influence of drugs, resulting in coloring of the internal structure of teeth, such as [tetracycline teeth] and [dental Read More …

Do you want to apply fluoride to your baby’s teeth?

A friend who became a father took a notice from his son’s kindergarten and the school would organize the children to be fluoride-coated next week so that the parents could sign for approval. He came to ask me if this matter was a fraud. Dr. Clove smiled and invited Dr. Xu Tongkai to introduce to you about the application of fluoride to children’s teeth. Do you want to apply fluoride to your baby’s teeth? The question about whether to use fluoride toothpaste for children has been written before. Click to view: fluoride toothpaste, the hero of preventing dental caries? Or is it the culprit of fluorosis? I believe that all the friends who have seen it will no longer doubt Read More …

Over the years, the way you brush your teeth may be wrong.

Brushing your teeth in the morning is decent to go out, and brushing your teeth at night stimulates sexual desire. -< < Rhinoceros in Love > > Brushing teeth has become a part of modern civilized life and is no longer the patent of nobles. Brush your teeth twice a day is such a popular slogan that some dental manuals no longer advise dentists to ask patients whether to brush their teeth or how many times a day. Because even if he/she doesn’t do that, he/she knows the how said. But do you really know how to brush your teeth? Can you brush your teeth? I guess not. The first is the number of times you brush your teeth. Do 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 …

7 tricks to teach you to solve tooth sensitivity, not afraid of hot, cold, sweet and sour!

Teeth are too sensitive, not only can’t [hot and cold, sweet and sour, eat if you want], sometimes even inhaling cold air can cause toothache. This kind of pain is sharp and sudden, penetrating into the nerve endings of teeth, and what’s more, the sensitivity of a single tooth may also affect other teeth. Is there a good way for what to deal with tooth sensitivity? Why are teeth sensitive? Tooth sensitivity is related to gingival recession. Gingival recession exposes the dentin beneath the gums, where thousands of thin tubes lead to the tooth’s nerve center, the pulp. These thin tubes can transmit hot, cold, sweet and sour stimuli to the tooth nerve and cause tooth pain. The following factors Read More …