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		<title>Infections Are Common Following Tooth Extractions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 11:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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Once a tooth has been extracted, bacteria will still be alive in the mouth, even more so with those who have bad oral hygiene.  Infections are very common following extractions.  Depending on how bad the tooth was that the dentist removed, he may prescribe you some antibiotics to take that will greatly reduce [...]


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<p>Once a tooth has been extracted, bacteria will still be alive in the mouth, even more so with those who have bad oral hygiene.  Infections are very common following extractions.  Depending on how bad the tooth was that the dentist removed, he may prescribe you some antibiotics to take that will greatly reduce your risk of getting an infection.  In some cases though, even antibiotics can’t prevent an infection.</p>
<p>If you go to the dentist before the extraction experiencing swelling of the face, swollen gums, pain in your teeth under light pressure, or bleeding around the extraction site, then you may already have an infection.  If you indeed have an infection before you get the tooth treated, the dentist will prescribe you antibiotics to use following treatment.  If you have a really bad abscess, you’ll need to use antibiotics to treat the infection before the dentist will remove the tooth.</p>
<p>In some cases, people develop an infection after the extraction, even though they may not have been infected beforehand.  The reason for this, is bacteria.  Following an extraction, bacteria will be more alive in the mouth than ever before.  With the extraction site being exposed, the bacteria will be able to get into the site.  </p>
<p>After extractions, the first sign of infection is renewed bleeding.  This normally occurs around 48 hours after the extraction.  Even though it normally isn’t severe, you should still call your dentist and make an appointment to be seen.  Your dentist will be able to stop the bleeding and give you some antibiotics and other prescriptions that will fix the problem.</p>
<p>Some dentists prefer to give patients antibiotics before they will do any type of extraction.  Although you may not have an abscess, most dentists prefer to get rid of the infection before they start doing their work.  They do this because they know the local anesthesia won’t work as well with infections, and it may take them more anesthetic to numb the area that you have the infection in.</p>
<p>Sometimes, dentists will choose to use an IV sedation or laughing gas, in the event that local numbing doesn’t help.  An IV sedation will normally put you to sleep, so that the dentist can remove the tooth that is causing you so much trouble.</p>
<p>Even though infections can cause a lot of pain and need to be dealt with immediately, you may not have to take antibiotics once the dentist has extracted the tooth. Rinsing your mouth out with salt water for the first few days will keep the extraction site clean.  As long as you take care of the extraction site and do what your dentist tells you, you shouldn’t have any further problems with the extraction site or the infection.</p>


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		<title>Flossing For Complete Dental Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 02:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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Along with brushing your teeth, you should also be flossing on a daily basis.  Flossing will remove plaque and debris in areas that your toothbrush isn’t able to reach.  A buildup of plaque can lead to gum disease or tooth decay, which is why flossing is very important.  If you floss immediately [...]


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<p>Along with brushing your teeth, you should also be flossing on a daily basis.  Flossing will remove plaque and debris in areas that your toothbrush isn’t able to reach.  A buildup of plaque can lead to gum disease or tooth decay, which is why flossing is very important.  If you floss immediately after brushing, you’ll notice that your gums and teeth will be much healthier.</p>
<p>When you look at dental floss, you’ll notice there are two types &#8211; nylon and single filament.  You can get nylon either waxed or un-waxed, in several different flavors.  Nylon floss is made up of several strands of nylon material, meaning that it can shred, tear, or snag between the teeth if it gets caught on sharp teeth.  Even though the single filament floss is more expensive than nylon, it will slide easily between teeth, even tight areas and spaces.  Unlike nylon, single filament is impossible to shred or tear.</p>
<p>No matter which type of floss you choose, as long you floss regularly, it will remove debris from your teeth and gums.  If you’ve never tried flossing before, you will probably be amazed at just how much debris and food particles it can remove.  You will even notice a bad smell. This is food &#8216;rotting&#8217; between your teeth adding to a problem of bad breath. Flossing is recommended by dentists everywhere, as it can reach places that even the smallest of toothbrushes can’t.  Food and debris will build up between your teeth, which makes dental flossing very important.</p>
<p>The main problem many people have against flossing is the fact that it can result in bleeding of the gums.  Anytime you floss and get between your teeth and around your gums, the floss will rub against your gums, resulting in bleeding.  Many people take this the wrong way, and immediately stop flossing, usually for good.  Bleeding is very common, and should be expected with flossing.</p>
<p>When you brush your teeth, you miss a lot of food particles and debris that continues to build up in your mouth.  No toothbrush is designed to get every area of your mouth, as all of them miss hard to reach places.  With the areas missed by the toothbrush, the debris and plaque will continue to build up until they eventually result in a cavity or decay.  To get this debris and plaque before it builds up into something more serious, you’ll need to floss.</p>
<p>If you’ve been afraid to try flossing due to the bleeding, you should really get over that fear and floss after you brush.  To keep your teeth and gums healthy, you have to brush and floss your teeth.  Regular checkups with your dentist will help as well, although it is up to you to continue your regular maintenance at home with flossing and brushing.  If you floss on a daily basis &#8211; you’ll quickly realize just how clean your teeth and gums will be.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2009 06:02:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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Gum disease, also known as gingivitis, is a serious condition that will normally result in tooth loss.  With adults, gingivitis and periodontal disease are the most common forms of gum disease.  To prevent both types of gum disease, you should always brush your teeth and remove as much plaque as possible.  If [...]


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<p>Gum disease, also known as gingivitis, is a serious condition that will normally result in tooth loss.  With adults, gingivitis and periodontal disease are the most common forms of gum disease.  To prevent both types of gum disease, you should always brush your teeth and remove as much plaque as possible.  If you allow the plaque to build up, gum disease will normally be the result.</p>
<p>Gingivitis is known as inflammation in the tissues of the gums.  If plaque and tartar build up along the gum line, the gums will eventually get swollen and irritated.  Over time, the gums will get very tender and start to appear puffy. When you brush your teeth, you’ll notice that your gums have become very sore and they will start to bleed with little to no pressure.  If you notice blood when brushing, chances are you have gingivitis.  Anytime you brush your teeth or floss, there shouldn’t be any sign of blood.</p>
<p>During this stage of gingivitis, there is no loss of bone structure. You can help to prevent gingivitis though, through flossing and brushing a few times a day.  If you have gingivitis and you don’t do something about it, it could lead to periodontal disease.  Those who don’t treat gingivitis or those who keep poor oral hygiene habits, will normally end up with periodontal disease.</p>
<p>Periodontal disease is a condition in which the bone and surrounding structures are destroyed.  Even though this form of mouth disease cannot be reversed, you can put a stop to it’s progression by going to your dentist on a regular basis and brushing your teeth a few times day.  Periodontal disease is a serious condition, which is why you should always try to stop the progression or even better &#8211; never let your gums and teeth get this bad.</p>
<p>If you don’t do something about the progression of periodontal disease, the condition will continue to get worse. During the early stages of the disease, you’ll notice that your gums appear to be bright red, and very sore.  This is due to the plaque building up below the gum line. When left untreated, the plaque and tartar that is below the gums will continue to eat at the teeth.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that plaque doesn’t need to be visible or detected in order for periodontal disease to be diagnosed.  To determine if you have periodontal disease, you’ll need to have your dentist examine you on a regular basis.  Your dentist can perform tests on your gums and your teeth, to determine if you have it.  If you do have periodontal disease, your dentist can tell you how to stop the progression and prevent things from getting any worse than they already are.</p>
<p>Both periodontal disease and gingivitis aren’t normally painful and both tend to progress in a slow fashion.  Although you may not be aware that you have either of the two at first, the symptoms and signs will start to show in the later stages.  Once the later stages have started to progress, you’ll normally end up losing the tooth.  </p>
<p>To be on the safe side and protect your teeth and your gums, you should always go to the dentist for your regular checkups and cleaning.  If you catch it in time, your dentist will be able to help you treat the earlier stages of gum disease.  You don’t want to wait until it is too late, as the more advanced stages of gum disease can completely destroy your teeth and gums &#8211; and there will be little to nothing that you can do about it.</p>


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Periodontitis is known as a gum disease that has reached its last stage, and is also known as advanced periodontal disease. After the disease has reached this point, most often the bones and fibers that surround the teeth have been almost destroyed. This can cause the teeth to become loose and can also cause then [...]


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<p>Periodontitis is known as a gum disease that has reached its last stage, and is also known as advanced periodontal disease. After the disease has reached this point, most often the bones and fibers that surround the teeth have been almost destroyed. This can cause the teeth to become loose and can also cause then to shift positions. While aggressive treatment may work to reverse the condition, if it does not, then the teeth should be removed.</p>
<p>While understanding the outcome of the advanced stage of periodontal disease is good, it is important to know how gum disease begins. Medical information shows that most gum disease begins when proper care of the teeth and gums is not taken. Tartar and plaque form at the base of the teeth and gum line. This can cause swollen gums and cause pockets to form in the spaces between the gums and teeth. The plaque and tartar then begin to fill the pockets and are trapped there by soft tissue. Over a period of time, the bacterium that is contained in the plaque will cause infection and possible tooth abscesses. If an abscess happens, then this increases the rate at which the destruction of the bone occurs.</p>
<p>Practicing good oral hygiene is the way to prevent periodontal disease. Daily brushing and flossing of the teeth, along with getting regular dental checkups and having your teeth professionally cleaned, can go a long way in keeping them healthy. If an individual has gingivitis, then this can also lead to the advanced, stage two periodontitis. Making sure that treatment is received for gingivitis can ensure that it does not develop into the more serious condition. Taking the steps to <a href="http://gumdisease.2dayinfoportal.info/" target="_blank">prevent gum disease</a> is the best way to make sure that you never have to have tooth replacement or dental work for <a href="http://gumdisease.2dayinfoportal.info/" target="_blank">reversing gum disease</a> from periodontitis.</p>
<p>It is highly important to take care of the gums and teeth. Most people don&#8217;t think much about losing their teeth, especially if they have healthy gums and teeth. Yet if steps are not taken to keep them healthy, then gum disease can develop, which without treatment will lead to <a href="http://gumdisease.2dayinfoportal.info/" target="_blank">advanced periodontal disease</a>. Another way to keep your teeth healthy and intact is by scheduling regular visits with your general dentist. The dentist can tell you if any signs of unhealthy teeth or gums are present and if you may be developing gum disease.</p>


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		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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As we all know, toothaches are the result of several different factors.  The pain that stems from a toothache is always apparent, normally in the form of throbbing.  The pain will normally intensify as time goes by, when you eat, lay down, or drink hot or cold liquids.  Toothaches are very painful, [...]


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<p>As we all know, toothaches are the result of several different factors.  The pain that stems from a toothache is always apparent, normally in the form of throbbing.  The pain will normally intensify as time goes by, when you eat, lay down, or drink hot or cold liquids.  Toothaches are very painful, and it may seem that no matter what you do &#8211; it still seems to hurt.</p>
<p>In the dental world, toothaches can include such things as cavities, infections or abscess in the teeth or gums, debris that has been trapped between the teeth and gums, and trauma to the face, teeth, or the jaw.  Sometimes, toothaches can result from medical conditions and have nothing to do with dental.  In most cases, if the problem goes without being checked, it can lead to serious trouble and maybe even become a life threatening situation.</p>
<p>Normally, when you have a toothache, you’ll experience tremendous pain.  The pain will stem from the affected tooth or the jaw, and you’ll know it almost immediately.  It will start out to be a throbbing pain, then continue to get worse and worse until you get it treated.  If you wait too long and allow the infection to spread throughout the tooth, you’ll end up having to get it pulled or cut out.</p>
<p>Anytime you start to experience a toothache, you shouldn’t hesitate to make an appointment with your dentist to have it checked.  Sometimes, getting an appointment when your tooth starts hurting is easier said than done.  Even though you may be able to use certain products to stop the pain, the pain will always come back until you get the problem fixed.  A toothache will always come back, until you get the tooth taken care of.</p>
<p>If you visit your dentist in time and he catches the problem early, he may be able to save your tooth.  Normally, this will result in a filling, crown, or root canal, although you won’t have to have the tooth removed.  Dentists always look to save teeth, as they don’t like to remove a tooth unless they absolutely have to.  If the tooth has become abscessed, the dentist will put you on antibiotics such as penicillin until the infection has subsided enough to remove the tooth.</p>
<p>Throughout our lives, most of us will experience the pain and agony of a toothache at some point.  A toothache can be the worst pain you have ever felt in your life, especially if you are feeling the pain of an abscess.  If you’ve never had a toothache, you should consider yourself lucky.  Those who have had toothaches though, will tell you that the pain is something you never want to experience &#8211; it will make you feel as if your whole world is falling apart.</p>


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