Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Get Rid of Your Bad Breath


You are enjoying yourself at a party and when you notice a hottie. He is dark, tall and handsome …wow... This looks like he absolutely has it all and who knows if you will ever run into him again?? In fact you cannot pass up the opportunity to speak immediately.

You finally gain some courage to approach him. Your Voice Trembles and the butterflies in your stomach don’t hold you back making you to say, “Hello”

He returns to you and says, “Hi”

The very moment you feel like you are about to faint. It is not because you are talking to the best looking guy at the bar, but it stinks (Horrible Smell due to bad breath)

God!! His Breath could make you to collapse to the floor. For sure you would not kiss him if someone gave money to do so. You will try to hold your head high and quickly walk away.

After this experience, you still want to be sure that your breath is always kissable?

Do this..

Brush your teeth and tongue regularly twice a day. You can turn your tooth brush sideways to brush your tongue. By using your tooth brush you can also accomplish the same thing what you do with tongue brush.

Rinse with Listerine after brushing, water with mint is always good. Try to breathe herbs such as peppermint, cloves, or spearmint

Tooth Pastes not only keeps your breath fresh, but it also serves the below 3 functions

1.) Cleans a diamond ring2.) Removes Lipstick from fabric
3.) Dehydrates and clears zits

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth, generally called as third molars that appears usually between ages of 16 and 24 . They are extracted when they affect other teeth. According to Dentist terms this impaction is colloquially called as wisdom teeth “coming in sideways”

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Dental Injury and Remedies



Dental Injuries Remedies


Dental injuries remedies are of several types . Children often used to break their teeth when playing and chances like they can trip over a toy resulting in a accidental tooth loss . Entire teeth can be completely knocked out and this case is often with sports injuries or serious accidents. Tooth and tooth loss injury can be a point to number of physical conditions or can be the result of an accident.

Dental Injuries Risk Factors

Breaking or losing a tooth is more common than you might think. This case is common with people who practice contact sports are prone to experiencing tooth enamel loss or accidental tooth loss.

Your Teeth can break when they receive a fast blow and can be loosened, broken or knocked out completely. Immediate treatment to this gives the best chance of saving your tooth, if not it can make you to replace your entire tooth unnecessarily.

Things to do in the Event of Dental Injury

You should check your mouth in front of a mirror after incurring a possible dental injury to see what, if any, damage has been done. You can try to locate fragments of missing teeth in your vicinity. Should you find a tooth or fragments, make sure to only ever touch and handle the top of the tooth, the crown. Unless your tooth or fragment is visibly dirty, do not wash it. Also do not rub the tooth and leave a bit of tissue attached to the tooth. All this helps in preventing tooth enamel loss. It is always best to put the tooth or fragment under your tongue and keep it there till you get to your dentist. If this is not possible, keeping the tooth in a cup of milk is the best option.

In fact a knocked out tooth fragment or a tooth has to be implanted in its original spot within 30 minutes after being knocked out. Dealing with the injury this quickly will help the tooth to settle back into its place again.

Generally less or very less people will experience this premature tooth and if has now become common that to wear tooth protection during sports and other associated activities. Even thought a tooth might possibly be repaired or replaced, it can be a very painful ordeal.

Types of Dental Injuries

Dental injuries are of several different types such as loosened teeth due to loose gums or damage, fractured teeth and teeth can be left dislocated and displaced after a fast blow to the jaw. These dental injuries require professional care to avoid tooth bone loss.

Dental Injuries Prevention

You can take precautions to avoid losing or injuring teeth. As said above wearing a mouth guard when participating in activities like sports that may possibly be harmful can help reduce the risk of tooth bone loss significantly by wearing protective dental braces and other protective materials, supplied by sports equipment shops or dentist. Moreover threat to your priceless teeth is eating popcorn kernels or hard candy and of course opening bottles or cutting tape with your teeth can cause premature tooth loss too.

Should you accidentally become one of those people who make up the list of injuries in tooth and tooth loss injury statistics, it’s good to know what you should and should not do when you damage or lose a tooth.