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Dental Problem Solutions by Bramcountry Dental

After reading the 1st PPT on Dental Problem & Solutions, we continue to discuss on next dental problems Gum Disease, Basic Dental Care, Abscessed Tooth, Toothache, Dental cavities, and their solution. For more info check out the PPT.

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Dental Problem Solutions by Bramcountry Dental

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  1. Good oral health and its awareness are very important for your overall health and better quality of life. Our health is in our hands that help us to speak, smile, breathe, drink, and eat.  According to Best Family Dentist Brampton, most of the oral health problem has a simple solution. In the previous article, we have discussed Bad Breath and Tooth Decay, now we will go further with our third Dental Problem and Causes Click to read Part 1Dental Problem: Causes and Solutions

  2. In this Article Oral Health Statistics Dental Problem and There Solution 1.Bad Breath 2.Tooth Decay 3.Gum (Periodontal) Disease 4.Basic Dental Care 5.Abscessed Tooth 6.Toothache 7.Dental cavities 8.Gum disease 9.Tooth root sensitivities 10.Cracked tooth syndrome 11.Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders 12.Impaction & eruption 13.Tongue Problem

  3. 3. Gum (Periodontal) Disease A serious infection in the gum that could damage your gums and can destroy the teeth too. It is also the most common cause of tooth loss among grown-ups.  Stages of gum disease:  • Gingivitis • Periodontitis Tooth brushing at least twice a day and flossing plays an important role in preventing gum disease.  Studies have shown that periodontitis, also referred to as gum disease, is linked to heart attacks and strokes. How should I know, if I have gum disease?  When you quickly floss between the teeth, if their blood. So, you have gingivitis and maybe periodontitis.  Healthy gums do not bleed when your brush or floss your teeth. Regular Dental Checkups/ Dental Treatment in Bramptonare highly recommended for better dental health.

  4. 4. Basic Dental Care What is basic dental care? Brushing and flossing your teeth regularly, Regular Dental Checkups/Best Dental Treatment in Brampton and cleanings, and eating a mouth healthy diet is called dental care. That you must do. It prevents tooth decay also Prevents gum disease, which can damage gum tissue and the bones that support teeth, and in the long term can lead to the loss of teeth.

  5. 5. Abscessed Tooth A hole filled with pus in a tooth caused by an infection is called an abscessed tooth. What are the symptoms of an abscessed tooth? • Fever • Pain when chewing • The sensitivity of the teeth to hot or cold • Bitter taste in the mouth • Foul smell to the breath • Swollen neck glands • General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling • Redness and swelling of the gums • Upper and lower jaw get swollen all around the teeth • Draining sore on the gum side By following good oral hygiene by visiting your dentist and brushing properly help to reduce the risk of an abscessed tooth

  6. 6. Toothache Pain or swelling, redness in or around the tooth, often caused by ungygien is called toothache According to Dentist in Brampton Toothache is one of the most common dental problems amongst all of us in Canada. Somewhere or somehow we all have faced it. Some faced as minor or some as major. It is important to say hygiene. What are the causes of toothaches? Common causes of toothaches are dental abscess, cavities, gum disease, cracked tooth syndrome, irritation of the tooth root, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, impaction, and eruption. • The foremost common explanation for a ache may be a dental cavity. • The second commonest explanation for ache is gum illness. • A ache may be caused by a drag that doesn't originate from a tooth or the jaw.

  7. 7. Dental cavities Permanent damage areas in teeth that develop into tiny holes in the form of black color. Treatment Dental cavities Treatment of a tiny low and shallow cavity sometimes involves a dental filling. Treatment of a bigger cavity involves associate degree inlay or crown.  Treatment for a cavity that has penetrated associate degree black and blues the pulp or for an infected tooth is either a passage procedure or extraction of the affected tooth.  The foundation canal procedure involves removing the dying pulp tissue (thus avoiding or removing tooth infection) associate degreed exchange it with an inert filling material.  The procedure is employed in a trial to avoid wasting the dying tooth from extraction. Once a passage procedure is finished, the tooth is a lot of susceptible to fracture and can overtimes need a crown to shield it.

  8. Contact Best Family Dentist in Brampton Address: 10970 Bramalea Road, Unit 6 City: Brampton, ON Zip code: L6R 3X1 Phone: 905-793-5151 Website: www.bramcountrydental.com

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