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What is Angular Cheilitis

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

teeth bracketsSo you’ve just gone to the doctor and he or she told you that don’t in fact have chapped lips and instead you have something called angular cheilitis. Now, the first thing that probably popped in your head was what is angular cheilitis and how did I get it? Well hopefully this article will tell you exactly what angular cheilitis is and will give you an idea of how you got it as well.
Angular cheilitis is the scientific name for the corners of your mouth splitting open and becoming open wounds. If you break down the words angular means mouth corner and cheilitis means open wound. So you can see now how that makes sense.
You’re probably wondering how you got it though. Well, you should know by now that human mouths are fairly dirty and contain a large amount of bacteria. You see, when we sleep or eat we have some of this nasty bacteria seep out of the corners of our mouths onto our lips. Most of the time our body can fight off this bacterium, but if we are under a lot of stress or have a weakened immune system our body cannot fight it off as effectively. When this happens, the bacteria gets into the tiny skin folds in our lips and reproduces. When this happens our body attacks the bacteria which causes swelling and eventually the corners of your mouth to crack and split open.
So basically, angular cheilitis (which is also called angular stomatitis) is when a bacterial or fungal infection occurs at the corners of your mouth causing your lips to split open. Normally, this can heal on its own within a few weeks if you are in good health, but under some circumstances it can get pretty bad and can take several months for it to heal on its own. If you’re looking for a way to get rid of angular cheilitis we recommend visiting http://www.angular-cheilitis-treatment.com for some tips and advice on what to do and how to treat it.

Dental plaque and tartar

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Dental plaqueThe dental plaque is a sticky, bacterial mass that forms on teeth above and below the edge of the gum. The dental plaque is really not beautiful and quite unaesthetic for the people, but also carrying a lot of micro-organisms, which may seriously harm and dental health. The dental plaque is consisted from micro-organisms, ingredients of the saliva, peeling oral mucosa cells and specific carbohydrate. It is invisible to the naked eye, but collected from the tooth surface contains a large number of bacterias and really increases the problems on the teeth.
The dental plaque appears 2 hours after washing the teeth and in the beginning the number of micro-organisms is quite small, but constantly increases. In the beginning the micro-organisms are usually aerobes, which are typical for the mouth, but later, then the conditions in the dental plaque are changing to anaerobes pathogens. In this case the depth of the plaque in increasing and is mineralized under the influence of minerals in the saliva and becomes tartar. The tartar is stronger and is ideal reservoir of toxic bacterial products, which seriously harm and damage the gums. The dental tartar cannot be removed with a brush and toothpaste, but only can be treated by a dentist in a clinic. The strict dental care is important to prevent your teeth from tartar and dental plaque.
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Sealants

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

SealantsThe permanent teeth, even with their facial appearance are prone to tooth decay due to lower their mineral content. In addition, the chewing surfaces can have deep pits and fissures (cracks) in which the food retains and increases the risk of caries. If their presence is established by the dentist, it is desirable that they be “silanized” – sealed with a special material that prevents the further detention of food and prevent the occurrence of caries in occlusal surfaces of teeth. For silanizing teeth of your child, contact the dentist even when it reaches six years – when the first sprout teeth – six. The term “sealants” means a composite plastic that dentists put in the crevices of the chewing surfaces of teeth to prevent dental caries in these. The dental caries is caused by bacteria found in dental plaque. The longer the plate is in contact with the tooth surface, the probability of formation of caries increases. Such as cleaning teeth with a brush, we aim to remove the accumulated plaque from the tooth surface. However, because of peculiarities in the anatomy of some teeth cleaned more difficult than others. This is particularly true for molars as cracks that are present on their surface are very deep and narrow. Even a person to clean your teeth very thoroughly, can not clear the plate in these bottlenecks because of the brush hairs can not penetrate there. These teeth are at increased risk of caries.
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Dental caries prevention

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

dental cariesThe prevention of dental caries is a complex activity. Its proper implementation depends on the establishment of preventive measures and responsibility for this is split evenly between the patient and dentist. It was found that the cost of preventive measures is one-tenth of the value of a possible treatment. Not to be missed and the fact that each treatment in one degree or another event is invasive in terms of biological structures as a result of which they never recover 100%. For the prevention of caries can distinguish the following few factors:
1) regular and proper cleaning of teeth
2) use of mouthwashes to reduce the bacterial flora
3) fluorine and nutritional prevention
4) silanizing the deep pits and fissures
5) regular screening and treatment of small cavities
Teeth cleaning is executed with different types of brushes – ordinary electric interdental, thread teeth and showers (irrigator)
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