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jueves, 25 de junio de 2020

Is fluoride effective in preventing tooth decay?

Fluoride

Dental caries is one of the most common diseases in the world and affects both children and adults. Prevention is the best weapon to fight this infection that destroys dental structures.

The bacteria that inhabit our mouth feed on the remains of food that we leave between the teeth, this produces an acid that affects and wears away the tooth structure.

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Fluorine is the best ally to avoid the presence of caries and also reverse its effects when it is in its initial stages.

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viernes, 29 de mayo de 2020

Top 10 Mouth Cancer Symptoms

Oral Cancer

Cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells that invades and causes damage to nearby tissues. Oral cancer can affect the lips, tongue, tonsils, and salivary glands.

The early detection of cancer ensures a better recovery and success of the treatment, for that we must know the warning signs and the changes that happen in our mouth.

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Between 80% - 90% of patients with oral cancer is due to smoking or chewing tobacco. Be sure to visit your dentist and doctor regularly to prevent an injury from progressing.

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viernes, 15 de mayo de 2020

Oral health problems in children with down syndrome

Oral Health

Oral health in people with Down syndrome (SD) has some peculiar aspects that must be considered in the follow-up of these patients. Patients with down syndrome have particular physical, facial, and oral characteristics (teeth, gums, kengua, palate, and occlusion).

The incidence of caries and periodontal disease in patients with down syndrome is quite high, and preventive measures must be taken to avoid them.


It is important to go to a specialist to evaluate the child with down syndrome and give guidelines for correct hygiene according to their oral characteristics. Remember that prevention is the best weapon against cavities.

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martes, 5 de mayo de 2020

What is the role of space maintainers? Types of maintainers

Space Maintainers

Space maintainers play a crucial role in preserving arch integrity after the premature loss of primary teeth, helping ensure proper eruption paths for the permanent dentition.

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This content explains why maintaining space is essential for preventing crowding, midline shifts, and developing malocclusions, especially in growing children.

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It also outlines the main types of space maintainers, including fixed and removable designs, unilateral and bilateral options, and clinical considerations for selecting the most appropriate appliance.

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viernes, 17 de abril de 2020

Fluoride varnish application in children

Fluoride Varnish

Having a preventive attitude is the best way to avoid the presence of the much-feared dental caries. One of the prevention methods is the use of fluoride varnish, whose action is to mineralize and strengthen the structure of the tooth (enamel).


Fluoride varnish treatments can best help prevent decay when a child is also brushing using the right amount of toothpaste with fluoride, flossing regularly, getting regular dental care, and eating a healthy diet.

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martes, 14 de abril de 2020

ORAL HYGIENE : How to care for your baby's gums

Oral Hygiene

There is no greater joy than to see our healthy babies smiling at life. And for that we must create the habit of good oral hygiene even before their first teeth appear.


Having no teeth is not an excuse for not cleaning your gums with gauze or a soft, damp cloth. You don't need to use any toothpaste yet. Simply wrap the cloth or gauze around your index finger and rub it gently over his gums. Getting your baby used to having his mouth cleaned as part of his daily routine should make it easier to transition into toothbrushing later on, too.

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lunes, 13 de abril de 2020

COVID 19: Oral Health and ADA Recommendations

COVID19

We all know that the best way to prevent the spread and increase of the disease is by keeping a social distance, since the virus is highly contagious. For this, the authorities issue confinement rules in order to avoid contagion.


Dr. O shares how the COVID - 19 mandates affect dental health. While dental health is very important, many states and cities have mandated that patients only go to the dentist for dental emergencies. The ADA has provided advice for patients to follow in addressing their dental needs during these unprecedented times.

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