Dental Care and Oral Hygiene - DCOH

Dental Care and Oral Hygiene - DCOH Provides education on how to take care of the mouth in children between age 0-2years, 2-7years, youth

Despite brushing and flossing daily, everyone experiences bad breath at one time or another. Whether you enjoy onions on...
01/06/2024

Despite brushing and flossing daily, everyone experiences bad breath at one time or another. Whether you enjoy onions on your sandwich at lunch or take a medication that makes your mouth dry, there are ways to control the lingering odors, also known as halitosis. Try one of these tips for bad breath control.

Provides education on how to take care of the mouth and teeth in children between age 0-2years, 2-7years, youths, pregnancy women and old people.

Pregnancy is accompanied by a lot of things to take care of including dental care. Generally, pregnant women have to be ...
01/06/2024

Pregnancy is accompanied by a lot of things to take care of including dental care. Generally, pregnant women have to be extra conscious about their physical well-being because the health of the unborn child is dependent on how she takes care of herself. And pregnant women should be more conscious about taking care of their teeth and gums because the hormonal changes increase the risk of developing gum disease, which in turn can affect the developing baby’s health as well. Hence, pregnant women are advised to visit their family dentist to help them address any dental health concerns.

Provides education on how to take care of the mouth and teeth in children between age 0-2years, 2-7years, youths, pregnancy women and old people.

Pregnant women are more prone to tooth decay due to upturn in the acidic environment of oral cavity, increased consumpti...
01/06/2024

Pregnant women are more prone to tooth decay due to upturn in the acidic environment of oral cavity, increased consumption of sugary diet and carelessness toward oral health. Recurrent vomiting becomes common in pregnancy that enhances acidic environment leading to progress of carious pathogens and an increased demineralization making teeth prone to caries. Untreated carious lesions increase the incidence of abscess and cellulitis.

Provides education on how to take care of the mouth and teeth in children between age 0-2years, 2-7years, youths, pregnancy women and old people.

When you’re expecting a baby, getting good prenatal care is a given, but so is proper oral care. Now is not the time to ...
01/06/2024

When you’re expecting a baby, getting good prenatal care is a given, but so is proper oral care. Now is not the time to skip a trip to the dentist!

It’s important to take good care of your teeth and gums while you’re expecting since pregnancy causes hormonal changes that can increase your risk of developing gum disease and can cause tender gums that bleed easily (pregnancy gingivitis). Remember that your oral health can affect both your pregnancy and your baby’s health.
Good dental care improves a woman’s general health overall and may also reduce the transmission of oral bacteria from mother to infant, according to the ADA. “Maintaining good oral health also may have a positive effect on cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other disorders.”
If you can, try to make a dental appointment before you get pregnant. That way, your teeth can be professionally cleaned and any oral health problems can be treated right away. Delaying treatment can lead to more complex problems.
If you are pregnant, here are some tips to remember:
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Proper brushing takes at least two minutes — that's right, 120 seconds! Most adults do not come close to brushing that l...
01/06/2024

Proper brushing takes at least two minutes — that's right, 120 seconds! Most adults do not come close to brushing that long. To get a feel for the time involved, try using a stopwatch. To properly brush your teeth, use short, gentle strokes, paying extra attention to the gumline, hard-to-reach back teeth and areas around fillings, crowns or other restoration. Concentrate on thoroughly cleaning each section as follows:

Provides education on how to take care of the mouth and teeth in children between age 0-2years, 2-7years, youths, pregnancy women and old people.

It can help you understand more about how to take better care of your mouth and will allow you to be more comfortable sp...
28/05/2024

It can help you understand more about how to take better care of your mouth and will allow you to be more comfortable speaking to them about any treatments you may have.
This can help put you at ease, especially if you have any concerns.

While most people still might think of the dentist leading your treatment, there are many different types of dental professionals that make up the dental team.

Here are just some of the different people you might find when you step into the dental practice.

there are many different types of dental professionals that make up the dental team.

While bad breath can feel like a daunting problem, don't fear. There are many proven ways to cure halitosis, temporarily...
28/05/2024

While bad breath can feel like a daunting problem, don't fear. There are many proven ways to cure halitosis, temporarily or for the long term. Whether it's you or your child battling the problem, here are a few tips on how to get rid of bad breath:
Brush and floss more: In an ideal world, you would brush and floss your teeth following every meal to get rid of the debris that buildup each time you eat. The less debris you have, the less chance of bad breath.

Provides education on how to take care of the mouth and teeth in children between age 0-2years, 2-7years, youths, pregnancy women and old people.

People with halitosis often ask themselves, "Why do I have terrible breath?"The most widely accepted theory on the origi...
28/05/2024

People with halitosis often ask themselves, "Why do I have terrible breath?"

The most widely accepted theory on the origin of foul breath is that bacteria accumulates at the back of your tongue and below your gum line in your mouth. Every time you exhale with your mouth open, these germs release foul scents that are frequently likened to sulfur. This bacteria accumulation frequently indicates that you are not brushing and flossing well enough. Food fragments that lodge in your teeth and on your gums might feed the bacteria responsible for halitosis.
As kids become older, this is especially true. Junior might not be cleaning his mouth thoroughly enough while mom and dad are not in charge of the toothbrush. It may be a sign of improper brushing practices if parents begin to see halitosis in a child who had none before.

Provides education on how to take care of the mouth and teeth in children between age 0-2years, 2-7years, youths, pregnancy women and old people.

Your daily routine starts the same way each day: turn off the alarm (or snooze for 10 more minutes), take a deep stretch...
17/05/2024

Your daily routine starts the same way each day: turn off the alarm (or snooze for 10 more minutes), take a deep stretch and begin compiling a mental to-do list. All the while, you may be aware of that foul taste in your mouth: morning breath. There's no need to hang your head in embarrassment as everyone has probably dealt with it. Luckily, if you know the causes and how to fix them, you'll be well on your way to a more pleasant morning!
Bad Breath & Morning Breath Causes
According to the American Dental Association, bad breath (also known as halitosis) usually emanates from the mouth as a result of inadequate oral hygiene. The mouth is a haven for food particles to gather. They can collect between teeth, along gum surfaces and on the tongue's surface. Natural bacteria found in the mouth then break down those particles resulting in the release of chemicals. Those chemicals have a pungent odor.
In order to solve a problem, start by learning its origin. Morning breath can stem from multiple causes. https://oraldcare.blogspot.com/2018/10/morning-breath-about-how-to-deal-with-it.html

Provides education on how to take care of the mouth and teeth in children between age 0-2years, 2-7years, youths, pregnancy women and old people.

You're brushing your teeth and notice a bit of pink when you spit out the toothpaste. You might notice some bleeding whe...
17/05/2024

You're brushing your teeth and notice a bit of pink when you spit out the toothpaste. You might notice some bleeding when you floss. Although the smallest amount of blood might not seem like a big deal, if your gums are bleeding consistently, you shouldn't ignore it. Bleeding gums can happen for a number of reasons, from gingivitis to a side effect of pregnancy. Changing your oral care routine can also make your gums bleed, at least at first. Here's what you can do if you do notice some bleeding. https://oraldcare.blogspot.com/2018/11/five-things-you-can-do-if-your-gums-are.html

Provides education on how to take care of the mouth and teeth in children between age 0-2years, 2-7years, youths, pregnancy women and old people.

Are your gums bleeding when you brush them?If so, it could be a sign of low-grade inflammation. Low-grade inflammation o...
17/05/2024

Are your gums bleeding when you brush them?
If so, it could be a sign of low-grade inflammation. Low-grade inflammation often means your immune system is fighting off invaders and needs help from you to finish the job.
Your mouth is an important barrier between your immune system and harmful bacteria. When the oral microbiome is unbalanced, your immune system has a hard to time fighting off the bad guys.
Inflammation is just one of the many ways your body fights antigens – toxic and foreign substances that can make you sick.

Provides education on how to take care of the mouth and teeth in children between age 0-2years, 2-7years, youths, pregnancy women and old people.

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