Gum and deep cleaning
Periodontal disease (infection in the gums and bone around them) are a health problem, which does not leave itself, but requires professional treatment.
Periodontal diseases are infections which cause tooth loss in adults. Usually in the early stages there is no pain and is developed slowly since the person can not understand that is having this problem. Bacteria multiplies and create toxins that damage the gums and bones at the root.
Except bacteria causes, other risks may be a precursor to a poor gum health are, smoking, certain medications, diabetes, malnutrition, hormonal fluxes and genetic content.
Control at the clinic and performing clinical gum and deep cleaning is the appropriate measure to avoid such problems.
If your gums bleed this is a sign of periodontal infections.
Gum and deep cleaning restores your mouth hygiene. Often gum and deep cleaning is not enough, especially in the case that the patient has had this problem for a long time leaving the teeth get damaged near the roots or other parts.
Dental treatment, endodontics (roots treatment) and in most damaged cases, surgical interventions may be necessary if proper precautions are not taken at the right time.
After treatment is critical that the patient maintain good oral hygiene by washing twice a day, emasculate with solvents, and clean with yarn parts between teeth.
Periodic Control in clinic is necessary to maintain healthy teeth.
Fluoridation
Everyday Minerals are losed in the enamel of our teeth due to bacteria and acids that are formed by bacteria in the mouth and that attack the enamel. Regain of minerals through food may be smaller than losses. This leads to tooth decay.
Fluoride avoid tooth decay by making the tooth more resistant to acids that come from bacteria. Also fluoride prevents early decay. In young children, fluoride protects teeth making it difficult to break the acids.
Dentists can apply fluorine as gel or spray and distribute to the teeth.
This treatment has more fluoride than can naturally have, and is added to protect your mouth.
Fluoridation is important for children between 6 months and 16 years old, is the time to sprout teeth. However, adults can benefit from fluoridation. Studies show that fluoridation strengthen and develop teeth in adults.