Gum diseases, old incompatible dentures, rotten or broken fillings, various diseases in the tongue can cause bad breath.
If the teeth are brushed regularly and with the right technique, and dental floss and an interface brush are used, the formation of tartar can be prevented.
As long as dental floss is used correctly, it provides benefits, not harm.
After the treatment to be applied by the dentist according to the severity of the gingivitis, you can use paste and mouthwash in line with your doctor's recommendation. However, these products alone do not prevent bleeding gums.
Normally, the enamel layer protects the teeth from external effects such as hot, cold, sour and sweet. If the enamel is lost due to erosion, abrasion or caries, the inner layer of sensitive dentin is exposed. Dentin has nerve endings that transmit stimuli and therefore sensitivity is felt.
If the bacterial plaque is not cleaned well by the patient, it may be necessary to have it cleaned again, as it will turn into dental calculus.
Mostly, the root canal treatment is renewed and the solution is reached by eliminating the error, if any. The old canal filling is removed, the canal of the tooth is reshaped, cleaned, sprayed and refilled. If there is no result with this procedure, a surgical intervention called 'root tip resection' is applied. During this process, the root of the tooth is reached; this area and its surroundings are surgically cleaned and closed. In multi-rooted teeth, the infected root is removed. If a solution cannot be reached with surgical intervention; extraction of that tooth may be considered appropriate.
On the day of the surgical operation, the teeth should be brushed by paying attention to the stitched areas.
Gingival bleeding is the most important indicator of gingivitis. A dentist should definitely be consulted.
Teeth cleaning is very necessary for oral health. Not cleaning the stones will damage the teeth and gums.
The causes of fractures in the teeth due to structural defects in the enamel of the teeth, developmental disorders, parafunctional habits such as clenching, grinding and biting nails should be determined and treated. Various methods can be applied according to the extent of material loss.
Yes, it can. Melting in the jawbone does not prevent the treatment of teeth. In fact, sometimes it is necessary to treat the teeth for the treatment of melting in the jawbone. But a gum disease specialist should see you for melting in the jawbone.