Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Mouth and Dental Disorders that can be overcome Own

Minor disturbances in the mouth and teeth can be solved alone without having to go to the doctor, such as canker sores and burning tongue. Even though tooth loss can be set again if given the proper first aid.

As long as they know how, anyone can become a dentist for himself. But of course only for minor disturbances only, while for further handling equipment is better left to the dentist.

Here are some disturbances in the mouth and teeth can be overcome himself, quoted from MensHealth, Friday (21/05/2010).

Sensitive Teeth
At the root of the tooth there are millions of nerves that will be very sensitive when the gum is broken. To prevent this, avoid toothpaste with bleach, baking soda and prevention of plaque. These materials are abrasive, may cause gum recession (fall).

Dental date
In adults, the date of the permanent teeth can be set again if not too late take him to the dentist. While there is no doctor, clean teeth with running water and then revert to its original position within the jaw. Bite soft cloth or bags that have been moistened tea bag to hold it in position. Do not hold the root of the tooth, hold just the head.

Palate on fire
Burning sensation on the palate occurs when in a hurry to eat hot food or drink. Although not directly interfere with dental health, the condition is increasingly on the network softens the palate and makes it vulnerable to infection. Overcome with a corticosteroid ointment, such as Kenalog in Orabase.

Burning tongue
Just like at the ceiling, the trigger is in a hurry to eat food or hot drinks. Dissolve one teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water, use it to gargle. Salt solution will prevent infection of the tissue on the tongue, by neutralizing acidity due to inflammatory conditions.

Jaw pain
Generally caused by temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD), which connects the upper jaw with the lower jaw. Its symptoms are pain from the front of the ear down to the jaw and teeth. This was triggered by the movement of each jaw clenched teeth unconsciously during sleep. To overcome this problem, use a comfortable pillow to sleep.

Sprue
The trigger is very diverse, including fever and food is too spicy. To fix this, apply a solution of borax glycerine (GOM) which are sold freely with cheap prices on almost any pharmacy. Alternatively, apply vegetable oil with a cotton bud as much as 3-4 times / day.

Cracked or broken teeth
Extreme temperature changes can cause sudden and brittle teeth, cracked or even broken. For example eating ice cream, followed by hot coffee. Could be prevented by avoiding foods or beverages that are too hot or too cold, but can only be overcome with fillings by dentists. If not patched, cracks or fractures that would be susceptible to infection.