Choose your food wisely as they share a close relationship with your dental health. Avoid snacking constantly, eat the right kind of crunchy food for your oral health. Snacking constantly can cause plaque to build up on your teeth, which can increase the probability of getting cavities. Also avoid sticky and sugary food as they feed the bacteria in you mouth, leading to a breakdown of the enamel.
Headache Facts
It is a common myth that all headaches are caused by stress. Many headaches are triggered by the sore jaw muscles that can be caused by teeth clenching. One of the possible reasons for teeth clenching is an uneven bite that can be fixed by a dentist. Visit https://acharyadental.net/request-an-appointment/ to optimize your bite.
The importance of your teeth
Each tooth has a job to do. Front teeth are Incisors and have sharp edges to cut your food. Behind the front four teeth are your canines or cuspids and are pointed to tear your food into small pieces. Molars and pre-molars, the back teeth are broad and flat. They crush and grind your food so that it can be swallowed and digested properly. Click https://acharyadental.net/request-an-appointment/ to request an appointment with us and find out more about the importance of your teeth.
Strong Teeth
Teeth are amazingly strong, but unfortunately they are the only part of the body that cannot heal themselves when damaged. However, with proper protection and care, they can last for a lifetime. Visit Acharya Dental to shield your teeth against dental problems.
Accidents & Dental Problems
Trauma from a car accident, sporting activity, and other high-impact blows can necessitate a root canal. If the force is great enough, it can cause the nerve to be severed from the root. In some cases, this can happen at the time of the incident itself. Sometimes it can also happen years after the incident has occurred.
Dead Tooth
If you notice a very discoloured tooth, especially after trauma such as a fall, it often means that you may need a root canal. A dead tooth is prone to infections. A dead tooth can also be detected by swelling and tenderness around the gums.
What is Abscess?
The word ‘abscess’ strikes a note of fear in our minds, and rightly so.
A dental abscess is a collection of pus that forms inside the teeth or gums. It is caused by a bacterial infection which could come from plaque or saliva and attack the teeth or gums. Pain is the main symptom, often accompanied by swelling, fever and chills. The skin over the swelling feels warm and there may be difficulty to swallow or to open the mouth.
The dentist has to find out the source and cause of the abscess.
When only the gums are affected, it is called a gingival abscess. This often occurs when you pick your teeth with a foreign object or when food gets jammed between teeth.
If a tooth is attacked by dental caries that is untreated or if there is an injury, the nerve of the tooth can get infected to form a periapical abscess. This can start suddenly or develop over a period of time. The tooth is usually sensitive to temperature and is painful to bite on. The treatment in such cases would be root canal therapy.
A periodontal abscess occurs when gum fibres attached to the tooth and bone tissue is affected. There may be a loosening of the tooth itself and an X-ray will show spaces between the teeth and gums called pockets.
Antibiotics are usually prescribed for an abscess to prevent infection from spreading. Emergency measures are started either by draining the abscess either from the gum or the tooth root.
It is imperative to attend to an abscess as quickly as possible as it could lead to complications like cysts, bone infections and spread of the infections to the floor of the mouth or to sinuses.
Abscesses respond rapidly to a well formulated treatment protocol.
Your dentist will come to your rescue!
Replacing missing teeth
Dental Implants and Bridges are two common solutions used to replace missing teeth. Dental Implants are strong, long lasting artificial roots inserted into the jawbone during oral surgery, while bridges are dental prostheses that join an artificial tooth permanently to adjacent teeth. The picture above gives you a great explanation of the difference between an implant and a bridge.
What is Plaque?
Plaque is a soft sticky layer of germs that can form on teeth, over time. Plaque buildup often causes cavities which make the dental condition more critical. Visit https://acharyadental.net/services/teeth-cleaning/ to learn about our teeth cleaning services.
Ceramic Restorations
Ceramic restorations are a great option for fractured teeth, gaps between teeth, and to correct other esthetic dental problems. They can also be used for discolored teeth that do not respond to whitening procedures. Visit https://acharyadental.net to know more about our Smile Makeover services.
