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viernes, 12 de marzo de 2021

How do medications affect your oral health?

Oral medicine

Perhaps not everyone knows it, but drugs can also affect oral health, so it is important that they are prescribed by a health professional. Self-medication can influence general and oral health.

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The dentist must know the adverse reactions that some medications present, in order to identify them and recommend the appropriate treatment.

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Learn which medications can affect your oral health and what is the best way to prevent its consequences.

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martes, 20 de octubre de 2020

Are Tonsil Stones Causing Your Bad Breath?

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Tonsil stones can be found in the crypts of the tonsils, and are made up of the remains of food, bacteria, and debris that get trapped in the crypts.

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Lack of oral hygiene is one of the causes of the presence of tonsil stones. They are whitish in color, not malignant, and usually small, but there are also large stones that can cause pain when passing food.

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We share a video from The Doctors channel, which talks about tonsil stones and answers the question if they are responsible for bad breath.

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viernes, 16 de octubre de 2020

How Do Desensitizing Toothpastes Work?

Dental Sensitivity

Tooth sensitivity is one of the most common illnesses among people, and is defined as intense pain when the temperature changes or when sweets or acids are consumed.

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Once identified because of the sensitivity, the dentist performs the appropriate treatment and recommends the use of a toothpaste that treats the sensitivity.



Have you ever wondered, what is the mechanism of action of that desensitizing toothpaste? This question is answered in detail by the SciShow channel, which we share below.

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miércoles, 23 de septiembre de 2020

How to Use a Tongue Scraper - Benefits

Oral Health

Creating hygiene habits from a very young age helps us prevent the presence of cavities, gingivitis and bad breath. Knowing the importance of hygiene items ensures oral health for life.

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Many know about the brush, thread, paste and mouthwash, but few know that there are also hygiene articles for the tongue. And it is that food remains are also deposited on the tongue, and this can generate bad breath and coating.

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We share with you a didactic video on how to use tongue Scraper, thanks to Dr. Brigitte White's channel. Pay close attention to these recommendations for your oral health.

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domingo, 6 de septiembre de 2020

How is oral health affected by diabetes?

Oral Health

Diabetes affects various organs and systems of our body, and the mouth is no exception. People with diabetes can suffer from various problems such as: dry mouth, periodontitis, bone resorption, tooth mobility.

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Diabetic people should visit the dentist to eliminate infectious sources (cavities, gum inflammation, fractured restorations) and to maintain oral hygiene.


It is important that the dentist instruct the patient on the best brushing technique and also motivate the patient to attend their hygiene checks continuously, in this way the consequences of the disease can be prevented.

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viernes, 14 de agosto de 2020

The Importance of Dental Health During Cancer Treatment

Oral Cancer

Cancer treatments are aggressive and bring a series of complications in other parts of the body, and the oral cavity is no exception. Before starting chemotherapies or radiotherapies, it is necessary to be evaluated by the dentist, to eliminate existing infections such as cavities and periodontal disease.

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Some of the complications that can occur during chemotherapies are: dry mouth, canker sores and ulcers, spontaneous bleeding from the gums, jaw pain, etc. All complications are preventable and, if they occur, are manageable.

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sábado, 13 de junio de 2020

How does hypertension affect oral health?

Oral Medicine

The World Health Organization attributes hypertension, or high blood pressure, as the leading cause of cardiovascular mortality. An elevated arterial pressure is probably the most important public health problem in developed countries.

It is common, asymptomatic readily detectable and easily treatable, and if untreated, often leads to complications. Although our understanding of the pathophysiology of elevated arterial pressure has increased, in 90 to 95% of cases the etiology is still largely unknown.

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As a consequence, in most cases hypertension is treated non-specifically, resulting in the large number of minor side effects and relatively high non-compliance rate. The ratio of hypertension frequency in women versus men increases from 0.6 to 0.7 at age 30 to 1.1 to 1.2 at age 65.

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Dentists have a rare opportunity to detect cases of hypertension. It is a professional responsibility of a dental clinician to inform the patient of their hypertensive state and to offer medical advice, including epropriate referrals.



Souce: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Vol. 16 Issue 2 May - Aug 2012 215
Authors: Prashant Kumar, KMK Mastan, Ramesh Chowdhary, K Shanmugam

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