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Abscess Causes Symptoms Prevention And Treatment

Abscess –A Brief Introduction  We all love to be happy and healthy all the time. Sometimes we get hold of diseases due to our carelessness. But at other times diseases get hold of us even when we are extremely careful. The abscess is one such infectious disease.  What Is The Abscess?  The abscess is a collection of pus in the tissues of the body as a response to an infection. It can affect any organ including the brain. It can also occur in any part of the body.  Dental Or Tooth Abscess Types Of Abscess Types and locations of abscesses include: • Abdominal abscess • Amebic liver abscess • Anorectal abscess • Bartholin abscess • Brain abscess • Epidural abscess • Peritonsillar abscess • Pyogenic liver abscess • Skin abscess • Spinal cord abscess • Subcutaneous abscess • Tooth abscess Causes Of Abscess  The most common cause for the abscess is the bacterial infection. Abscesses are triggered when there is an obstr...

Gingival Recession: Its Symptoms Treatments And Prevention

What Is A Gingival Recession?  Gingival recession or gum recession is a condition in which the gum tissue that surrounds the teeth starts wearing away or starts pulling back. It exposes more tooth or the tooth’s root. In this condition, gaps are formed between the teeth and the gum line which makes it easy for the bacteria to build up. This condition can lead to the complete damage of the bone structure causing severe tooth loss.  This issue is usually diagnosed and treated by a periodontal disease expert or a dentist. Physical examinations are carried out to understand the issue. A probe is used to measure the size of the gum pockets and check whether the pockets are big enough for the bacteria to form.  Gingival Recession What Are The Reasons For Gum Recession?  These are the few of the reasons why gums may recede: Periodontal Disease: This disease is one of the main reasons for gum recessions. This bacterial infection destroys the gum and th...

Dental Abscess Causes Symptoms And Natural Remedies

Introduction To Dental Abscess  Abscessed Tooth can be defined as a pocket of pus that forms around the root of an infected tooth. The abscess is a combination of pus which is a liquid produced in the infected tissue, consisting of bacteria, dead white blood cells, tissue debris and serum. An abscessed tooth is an infection around a tooth that has been spread surrounding the root.  A dental abscess occurs when proper oral hygiene is neglected and when bacteria are allowed to accumulate inside the tooth. According to a survey report, the number of people who have been affected and hospitalized because of dental abscesses has increased by over 40% in the period between 2000 and 2008.  Dental Abscess Causes Of Dental Abscess  A dental abscess can be formed inside a tooth, gum area or the bone surrounding the tooth. There are two types of abscess developed in the mouth. One is a tooth abscess also known as periapical abscess which is caused due to infec...

Root Canal Treatment What Are Its Advantages And Risks

What Is Root Canal Treatment?  A root canal treatment is a procedure of treating or saving a severely damaged and infected tooth. This procedure involves extracting, cleaning and disinfecting the affected tooth and filling the pulp.  What Problems Does It Solve?  A root canal treatment is done when the soft tissue inside the root canal is infected. The pulp inside the canal can become infected by bacteria because of a severe cavity. Without this treatment, the infection can worsen to a point where the tooth has to be removed.  Root Canal Treatment Apart from deep, severe cavity here are a host of other issues that can be solved by a root canal treatment:  Affect Due To Repeated Dental Procedures: The repeated methods for treating a tooth can lead to getting a root canal done. These repeated dental procedures may happen to a person for several reasons like repeated cavities; the filling might have to be removed to remove new decay or other su...

Corneal Refractive Therapy It’s Procedure Advantages And Disadvantages

Accelerated Overnight Orthokeratology is a procedure during which custom specially made, inflexible; gas permeable molds are worn every night on the cornea.  So, What Is CRT? Corneal refractive therapy is corneal reshaping through the use of overnight lenses designed only for your eye measurements. People who wear glasses or lenses regularly know the hassle and the uncomfortable situations they sometimes get into when they forget their instruments, it is also difficult for them to drive especially for people with high power – they sometimes do not even get a permit! Corneal Refractive Therapy What Eye Conditions Does It Solve? Mostly, it is used to treat myopia and is primarily in kids below 15. It can also be used to solve refractive errors like astigmatism, presbyopia and hyperopia . A full 20/20 vision is generally expected from this procedure. People with extreme eyesight power can also receive 20/40 vision through CRT. The P rocedure Of The Treatment You...

When You Need Veneers

You have probably heard someone talk about “veneers” once or twice before, but you are still a bit unsure as to what they are, how well they work, or what they are for. Dental veneers are thin shells customized to fit over your teeth so that you get a nice, natural, and uniform smile. They are often made from composite resin or porcelain and are used in cases where your teeth might be misaligned, chipped, or stained. You can even use them in situations where you have abnormal spaces between your teeth. Dental Veneers But What Are They? Veneers, simply put, are a layer of restorative material which replaces your tooth enamel and is bonded to your teeth. You can improve your smile and even get a brighter, whiter smile if other whitening methods have failed to work. Veneers require very minimal preparation, so they are a faster and safer alternative to procedures like dental crowns. So, How Do You Know If You Need Veneers? Well, there are many situations wherein you m...

What Is Removable Partial Denture Why Is It Chosen

What Is A Removable Denture? A removable partial denture is a kind of replacement helpful for patients with some missing teeth. It consists of false replacement teeth and supporting tissues and has a pink plastic base. It is also known RPD. It can be removed and worn again by the patient without the help of a dentist. It is a good option for people who cannot have fixed partial dentures due to some specific reasons. Removable partial dentures do not lie completely on the gap of the missing teeth like complete dentures. It has clasps of metals that can be clipped on the remaining teeth for stability. Removable Partial Dentures What Are The Different Parts Of Removable Partial Dentures? The removable partial dentures consist of the following parts: Lingual Bar: It is the main metal connector of the dentures and has a U shape. Small Connectors: The small erect metal bar that emerges from the lingual bar act as small connectors of the false teeth. Direct Retainers...

Tips For Natural Teeth Cleaning

Regular teeth cleaning is often regarded as brushing once or twice per day, and maybe swirling around some mouthwash. But there is much more involved in regular cleaning and maintenance. What You Need For Natural Teeth Cleaning? 1. Toothbrushes You should replace your toothbrush every two or three months. If you fail to do this, you are not doing anything other than using a worn out brush to transport bacteria around your mouth. Worn out brushes will not scrape away plaque nor will they remove food. Brushing Teeth When brushing your teeth, you want the toothbrush to be at a 45-degree angle to your gums. You should use circular motions for best results. Brushing your teeth two times per day, at the end and beginning, for two minutes will reduce your risk of many infections, cancers, and other forms of decay by fifty percent. That being said, you don’t always have to rely on traditional toothpaste filled with sodium lauryl sulfate. This is in almost all toothpa...