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How to Pull out a Loose Tooth

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How to Pull out a Loose Tooth All kids get loose teeth that fall out – it’s the body’s natural way of making room for adult teeth and starts around age six. It's best to let baby teeth fall out on their own if possible. However, if your kid is determined to get their loose tooth out, you can try a few tactics. Loose adult teeth , on the other hand, are a serious problem and you should never try to pull them out on your own. It's difficult to pull out your own teeth , plus it's painful and could be harmful to your health . Watch for wide movement. Before anyone tries to pull a baby tooth out, it should be moving quite a bit. That is, your child should be able to move it back and forth and side to side without much pain. Lots of movement means the tooth is about ready to come out.  As noted, it's always best to let the baby tooth fall out on its own if possible. Wiggle it often. Wiggling it is a great way to start getting that tooth out. Have you

Protect Child Teeth Health

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How to Treat a Tooth Abscess

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How to Treat a Tooth Abscess A tooth abscess is an infection of the tooth that is usually caused by untreated tooth decay or gum disease, or a serious tooth injury that affects the pulp, such as fracture. The result is a pus-filled, often painful infection that requires immediate medical treatment to prevent tooth loss and the spread of infection into surrounding teeth and even the bones of the face or sinuses. If you find yourself having to wait a day or two to be seen by your dentist, there are some at-home treatments you can do while you wait to alleviate the discomfort caused by the abscess. Make an appointment with your dentist. If you suspect you have a tooth abscess, your first action should be to make an appointment with your dentist right away. Symptoms of a tooth abscess include fever, pain when chewing, a bad taste in the mouth, lingering bad breath, swollen neck glands, redness and swelling of the gums, discoloration of the tooth, swelling of the upper or l

How to Treat Tooth Enamel Loss

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How to Treat Tooth Enamel Loss Enamel is the outermost layer that covers the crown of the teeth. It is thin, translucent and the hardest tissue in the body . Enamel acts as a protective layer helping to safeguard the teeth while they undergo the daily stress and strain of chewing, biting, crunching, and grinding. It also insulates the teeth when they are exposed to extremes of temperatures and attack by chemicals . If you have experienced tooth enamel loss, you will need treatment from your dentist. Recognising the symptoms and the factors that can contribute to enamel loss will help you prevent it. Visit your dentist regularly. Diagnosis of the early stages of wear is very difficult so it's important that you keep a close eye on the condition of your teeth and have regular check-ups with your dentist. Patient symptoms are the most important thing in the diagnosis of erosion so having your teeth checked will give you the best chance of an early diagnosis .

Prevent Fuzzy Teeth

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Prevent Fuzzy Teeth

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How to Prevent Fuzzy Teeth " Fuzzy Teeth " refers to buildup on teeth composed of food particles, plaque, and dead skin cells . If this film is not removed regularly, it can cause halitosis and gingivitis and lead to erosion of tooth enamel, cavities , and even tooth loss due to periodontitis . Brush your teeth. Dentists recommend brushing twice daily for a total of two minutes each time. It's recommended that you imagine your mouth is divided into four quadrants — two upper, two lower — each of which is brushed for 30 seconds each.  Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and use the proper movements — up and down, not side to side, like you see in the movies. Use short strokes and hold your brush at a 45 degree angle.  Brushing incorrectly can damage your enamel.  Most electric toothbrushes are now pre-programmed with a timer to help you keep track of how long you've brushed each section and when to move to the next one. Remember to floss. Regular

Heal Mouth Inflammation

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How to Heal Mouth Inflammation There are many different causes of inflamed tissue in the mouth , which range from injuries to cold sores to gingivitis. However, there are ways to heal the inflammation caused by mouth ulcers and other conditions. There are also things that you can do to reduce the pain and discomfort you experience . Learn about mouth ulcers. A common cause of inflammation in the mouth is mouth ulcers. Mouth ulcers, also called mouth stomatitis, vary in size and shape and are caused from a variety of different factors. They can be caused from herpes, canker sores, yeast infections, tobacco use, medications, fungal infections, injury , and some systemic illnesses.  See your doctor or dentist for mouth sores that are painful and last for more than 10 day. Steer clear of certain food and beverages. Ulcer inflammation is painful and can last five to fourteen days. Avoiding certain types of beverages and food can help to heal the inflammation, re