Sunday, 18 August 2013

Different types of toothpaste

Toothpastes can be:

·        whitening,
·        antibacterial,
·        immunising teeth to decay,
·        preventing the accumulation of plaque,
·        acting anti-inflammatory,
·        strengthening the gums,
·        increasing resistance to diseases of the oral cavity,
·        regenerative, supporting the reconstruction of tissues,
·        nourishing the mucosa,
·        soothing-healing,
·        refreshing.

There are toothpastes, which action is omnidirectional, e.g. anticaries and anti-plaque protection gums.


If you decide to use a toothpaste of specialized action, you should first consult a dentist in Poland. Your doctor will decide whether the toothpaste is safe for the patient and advise how to use it (some pasoothtes are so strong that they can not be used every day in the normal amount).


Saturday, 10 August 2013

How to safely use dental rinses


Liquid mouthwash is a valuable product which will ensure the health of your teeth. Mouthwashes available on the market designed for everyday use, are safe for health. However, they should be used about 20 minutes after brushing.

Before buying a special mouthwash you should visiting your dentist in Poland. This is particularly important when one wants to rinse the mouth with a preparation enriched in fluorine, or used to fight periodontal disease. In the case of the former you have to be careful not to overdose on fluoride – which is also included in toothpastes and dental threads. Rinses containing chlorhexidine and potent should not take more than two weeks. Prolonged use can cause discoloration of dental fillings in Poland.


Sunday, 4 August 2013

How does a missing tooth make you look older?


Tooth extraction creates unwanted gaps in your smile. Any lack of teeth should be completed as soon as possible, since neglection leads to many serious medical and aesthetic consequences. In the place of a missing tooth you may place a crown or, an implant in Poland.

Such a gap in teeth causes changes in all the remaining teeth. This leads to many undesirable outcomes such as:

·        tilting and shifting of adjacent teeth

·        abrasion and the formation of micro-cracks in the remaining teeth that need to accept and bear the load that before has been distributed over a larger number of points teeth

·        bone loss at the area of tooth loss

·        premature loss of healthy teeth because of long-term bone loss in the tooth gap

·        change in facial features caused by the loss of a tooth and destabilization of other parts of the dental arch: jaws collapse, the nose may become unnaturally longer and closer to the chin, which produces more wrinkles in the neck and mouth.

So if you have a missing tooth don’t wait any longer and make an appointment at your dentist in Poland!


Friday, 26 July 2013

White tea protects teeth


The beneficial effects of tea are often reported by health scientists as a results of their research. Recent indications are that white tea has the most beneficial effect for health. Dentists in Poland also know about the great effect white tea has on you.

White tea is made of leaves and flower buds, which are harvested in early spring. It is not subjected to any treatment other than drying.

It has the richest source of polyphenols and antioxidants of all teas (three times more than green tea), and therefore it can be considered as a beverage with anti-cancer properties. White tea strengthens the impact on the human immune system.

Recent studies also point to the fact that it is an excellent way to prevent the development of plaque and decay. White tea has a small amount of natural fluoride, which protects the teeth.
White tea is attributed to have a cardio-protective effect, by normalizing blood pressure, lipid profile, and improving bone density and function of skin protection.

Drinking white tea can fight bacteria and viruses that cause throat infections, both bacterial and viral.
This increases the chance that in the near future tea extract will become a component of mouthwashes and toothpastes.


Friday, 19 July 2013

How to clean your tongue


Brushing your teeth correctly is not enough to maintain proper oral hygiene an dental health. You should also clean the spaces between teeth and your tongue.

The tongue is muscular and covered warts, which gather many bacteria. These bacteria together with the food leftovers are often the cause of bad breath. It is therefore important to clean your tongue on a daily basis. This can be done by:

·        A toothbrush - Some toothbrushes have a special area on the head for cleaning the tongue,

·        Tongue brushes - like a standard toothbrush, but without bristles,

·        Tongue scrapers – in the shape of a disposable razor spatula.

After using these devices rinse and dry them, and every now and then disinfect.

It is not enough to remove sediment from the back of the tongue remember to also clean the sides. It is best to clean the tongue in the morning, before eating, as its self-cleaning at night is limited. To clean your tongue just move the brush the tongue in a back and forth direction. To get a dental check-up go see your dentist in Poland!



Sunday, 14 July 2013

Dental Health: Tooth extraction


Often while visiting your dentist, he or she will tell you need to have a tooth removed. This is mainly due to severe decay.

Before pulling out your tooth, your dentist will put you on anesthesia in the area of the removed tooth. Tooth extraction may be traditional or surgical in more complicated cases.

In the place of a removed tooth you can place an implant, a denture or a bridge. Check prices of dental implants in Budapest.

The recovery period usually lasts a few days. Painkillers should be enough to manage.

After the procedure relax, avoid smoking, don’t lie down flatly as the bleeding may increase. Don’t rub the area around the removed tooth, decrease physical activity to minimum. Remember to brush gently and to eat soft foods for a while.

Sometimes after tooth extraction in Poland the patient may need stitches. Some of them dissolve over time but some need to be removed after a couple of days. Your dentist in Poland will tell you whether you need stiches and how to remove them.


Sunday, 7 July 2013

How to keep your teeth healthy?


The key to healthy teeth is proper maintenance. Dentists in Poland know that calcium, vitamin D and phosphorus are important for healthy teeth and gums in children as well as adults.

Calcium makes the jaw bones healthy and strong in order to hold your teeth in place. Calcium combined with phosphorus maximizes the bone strengthening benefits. Children need to take a lot of calcium in childhood to have strong teeth in the future.

Vitamin D on the other hand regulates the balance of calcium and phosphorus in your organism. It can also help to decrease inflammation of gums occurring during gum disease.

Here are the foods that contain calcium, vitamin D and phosphorus:

Calcium if found in: dairy products, brown rice, oranges, cabbage, beans, broccoli, salmon, peas.

Vitamin D in: sunlight, dairy products, eggs, some cereals, oily fish 

Phosphorus is found in: cereals, wheat germ, soya beans, almonds and other nuts, meat, poultry, fish, eggs, grapes, citrus fruit, cucumbers, tomatoes.

Remember, dental treatment abroad is advanced and professional, so make an appointment straight away!