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Caring for babies gums
Many experts agree that teaching our children to brush my teeth should begin at an early age. In fact accustom the child to the care of your teeth should start from the first month of life with the gum care. The gums with clean gauze or a clean cloth is very important before leaving the baby’s first teeth. Children who have not had a gum care and therefore an appropriate tooth can suffer from dental problems when they become adults. So clean your babies gums to avoid these future problems. After all, breast milk or formula contains sugar that can damage the teeth future. Make this a memorable moment, I attached a video to sing with their babies while teaching a practice that should last a lifetime.
Another Methods To get White Teeth
The desire whiter teeth and whiter teeth is to have, not a fad of modern times, because centuries ago white teeth were a sign of beauty and health. During this time, it was of course only the wealthy classes is possible to bleach your teeth, which were the methods of teeth whitening is anything but safe and effective. So used to whiten teeth for the urine of humans and other animals, but also acids and chemicals. In today’s yellow teeth can easily be brightened by a Bleaching. With proper use of products for whitening teeth and past the gums nothing. Another prerequisite for the security is that the whitening gel is pH neutral. Mild side effects such as hypersensitivity of the teeth are only temporary and not worrying.
In order to get white teeth, preparations are used on the basis of hydrogen peroxide, in many cases in the form of carbamide peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is a substance that reacts very quickly. It consists of hydrogen and oxygen. Carbamide peroxide is a combination of hydrogen peroxide and urea, which is often used for home bleaching products. Both are due to their properties often used for cosmetic purposes in the hair and dental care. In low concentrations found in the peroxide mouth rinses and toothpastes, because of their suitability for disinfection and prevention of plaque. The peroxide penetrates easily into the tooth enamel and then splits off oxygen radicals. The oxygen radicals ensure that the intercalated dyes change so that they lose their color. From this process, only organic materials are affected, so the melting sure.
Daily flossing fights bad breath
It is best to face up to life with confidence. If you suffer from chronic bad breath so (also called halitosis), you have another reason to clean your teeth daily with floss. The use of dental floss can play in the prevention of halitosis an important role, because flossing helps with proper application, to remove small food particles get stuck between your teeth and around your gums around, and in the difficult places, some toothbrushes simply can not reach.
In the not distant food particles accumulate bacteria that can cause bad breath. Of course, some foods cause bad breath such as garlic, which can persist for as long until your body has processed the spicy food.
Bad breath can also be caused by a dry mouth (xerostomia). You can get a side effect of certain medications, stress or excessive breathing through the mouth instead of through the nose, a dry mouth.
Good oral hygiene is the best way to avoid bad breath. Therefore, make sure your teeth every day to clean by brushing and flossing and regular check-ups to go to the dentist. If you continue to breath in spite of good oral care, please check with your dentist and doctor. In some cases, bad breath can indicate a serious illness such as bronchitis, diabetes or liver problems.