Nine Things Parents Should Know about Children’s Teeth Change

My teeth moved ~ This is a landmark remark. Children’s tooth replacement may last for six years or even longer. In the process, deciduous teeth will gradually fall off and permanent teeth will slowly grow out. Neat teeth can not only bring confidence to children, but also reduce the incidence of periodontitis and other diseases. Parents must pay attention to [this trivial matter], understand necessary physiological knowledge and give children correct guidance. One drop, one long Children have 20 deciduous teeth, usually all three years old. Usually the order in which they fall off is the same as the order in which they grow. At the age of 6 or so, the incisors in the lower row usually fall off Read More …

Your old man’s how?

In 2001, the World Health Organization listed oral health as one of the ten standards of human health, and put forward the concept of oral health [8020], that is, at the age of 80, there should be 20 teeth available. In 2010, a survey on the oral conditions of nearly 20,000 people over 60 years old in 31 provinces of our country found that the average number of teeth lost was 10.7 for people over 60 years old and 18.8 for people over 80 years old. Only 18.4% of people over 80 years old who could keep 20 real teeth were old and lost teeth? On one occasion, I solemnly introduced the 8020 concept to my elders. After hearing this, Read More …

There are some ways you can do to reduce halitosis.

When I woke up, I should have stretched comfortably and yawned contentedly. However, after yawning, the whole person was not well. Halitosis! Early in the morning spoiled the tone of the whole day, didn’t you? I have to communicate with male gods when I go to work later. I have a meeting in the afternoon. What should I do? One in four people may have bad breath. According to the survey results, Tanzania has the lowest halitosis rate, only 14%, while Switzerland has as high as 83%. However, this may also be the reason why the survey methods are different. In short, the prevalence rate of halitosis varies from place to place in the world. A survey of 2,000 people Read More …

Do toothbrushes really have to be changed every 3 months? Three Key Points of Pick Toothbrush

Almost all dentists will tell everyone to stick to brushing their teeth, brush their teeth carefully and brush their teeth correctly at the end of treatment. It can be said that brushing teeth is the most important method to prevent oral diseases. If a worker wants to do a good job, he must first sharpen his tools. Choosing a weapon in his hand can give us a head start in the war against oral diseases. Let’s talk about the key points of selecting and maintaining toothbrushes. Point 1: Try to choose a small brush head, but don’t be too small. In a certain range, the larger the brush head of the toothbrush, the higher the [efficiency]. However, if the brush Read More …

The key to a good toothpaste is to contain this ingredient.

Every time I go to the supermarket to buy toothpaste, Dr. Clove’s difficulty in choosing will attack. Toothpaste with similar prices has various functions, some can prevent moth, some can whiten, some can stop bleeding, and some are sensitive to teeth… Which is the most suitable for you? Although it is tangled, Dr. Clove always has a way to choose the right toothpaste. Today, let’s talk about the toothpaste selection. Fluorine: Essential Ingredient of Toothpaste At present, the vast majority of toothpaste will add low-dose fluorine, and it is recommended that everyone use fluoride toothpaste. Because low doses of fluorine make the topmost surface of teeth firmer, it can not only prevent tooth decay, but also will not be harmful Read More …

Oral Rumor Terminator-Can’t Confinement Brush Teeth?

Feudal Bad Habits Kill People Traditional culture often determines people’s thinking inertia. Even young people in the new era are afraid of [losing out in front of them] when they lack life experience, especially when they dare not disobey the old people. However, from the perspective of modern science, do you often find some unscientific places when examining some traditional habits? [As the saying goes] There is a game between empiricism and modern science that speaks of evidence. I don’t want to criticize too much for the traditional Chinese confinement habit, but there is one thing I must shout loudly: confinement without brushing teeth is definitely a bad habit, and this bad habit must be changed! For women’s teeth, For Read More …

Oral Rumor Terminator-Can’t Confinement Brush Teeth?

Feudal Bad Habits Kill People Traditional culture often determines people’s thinking inertia. Even young people in the new era are afraid of [losing out in front of them] when they lack life experience, especially when they dare not disobey the old people. However, from the perspective of modern science, do you often find some unscientific places when examining some traditional habits? [As the saying goes] There is a game between empiricism and modern science that speaks of evidence. I don’t want to criticize too much for the traditional Chinese confinement habit, but there is one thing I must shout loudly: confinement without brushing teeth is definitely a bad habit, and this bad habit must be changed! For women’s teeth, For Read More …

Long wisdom teeth, what situation must be pulled out?

This kind of scene has happened several times around me, even to myself. Today we will talk about the so-called “wisdom tooth preservation and retention”. Which wisdom teeth should be pulled out? Wisdom teeth, also known as [third molar]. 1. [impacted wisdom tooth] In the process of human evolution, As food become finer and finer, Coupled with the use of fire, The softness of the food greatly reduces the intensity of chewing food. Without sufficient stimulation, the upper and lower jaws of human beings become shorter and shorter, but the number of teeth does not decrease. As a result, there is often not enough space to accommodate the third molar. As a result, wisdom teeth (third molars) often do not Read More …

Eating also makes your face crooked, do you know?

Do you really know what it looks like when you’re in your mouth? We always play with our cell phones, watch TV and chat while eating, but we never pay attention to our teeth. How grinds the food finely and how swallows it. The Right Steps to Eat Most of the time, we use bilateral teeth to chew alternately. First, use the front teeth, that is, incisors, to cut the food first. Then use your tongue to place the food between the upper and lower big teeth on one side, that is, between the molars. After grinding and chewing for a while, then transfer the food to the other big teeth to continue. This alternates until we feel that the Read More …