2011/03/08

Ten Causes of Dental Pain Feels

Usually the sense of pain arising feels sharp, brief & often not diagnosed even neglected. No mengherankah if 50 percent of Indonesia's population experience tooth sensitivity issues even without them knowing it.

Often feel pain in your teeth when consuming hot or icy drinks, or when eating sour foods & sweet? If yes, then you suffer from tooth sensitivity (dentin hypersensitivity).

Issue of sensitive teeth is not an incident arising from dental illness, but occurs due to thinning enamel, gums & decrease the opening of the dentin (the layer under the enamel). Pain associated with sensitivity usually occurs in the tooth nerve.

"Usually the issue of sensitive teeth start to experience when aged 20-50 years. But who can guess, people with sensitive teeth plenty of experienced females who embrace a tidy life, "said Maria Melisa, Dental Datailing Manager, GSK Consumer Healthcare, at the Media Briefing, Sensodyne Professional Sharing in FKG UI, Jakarta, Monday twenty Sepetember 2010.

Most females need to come up with a tidy, white teeth. Frequent bleaching of teeth, even teeth menggososk with excess pressure. Melissa added, brushing habits with excess pressure can make the gums become irritated or gum from the neck down teeth. Akkibatnya, over time will open the root of the tooth (gingival recession), neck cavities, the e-mail layer would be reduced in thickness so that when drinking icy water, acid or sweet or even touched fur toothbrush would ache.

Formation of tooth enamel coating is less than ideal (ename hypoplasia) can also occur in positive cases. This situation will make the teeth become sensitive.

Broadly speaking, the causes of tooth sensitivity, among others:

In addition, the buildup of food debris in the area meeting of the tooth can also cause tooth pain. Time food is seeping in through the neck of the tooth & difficult to reach toothbrush so it will be difficult to remove, over time penumpukannya will increasingly, & reduce gum pockets deeper than normal.

  one. Decrease gums.
  two. Poor oral hygiene.
  two. Bleaching (whitening tooth surface).
  two. Erosion of the e-mail.
  three. Brushing your teeth strong.
  6. Elderly patients.
  7. Habits of consumption of food / drink that is acidic.
  8. Dry mouth as well as a small saliva production.
  9. Often experience tooth gerinding in the work of sleep.
 ten. Ongoing gum infection.


"The issue of sensitive teeth can be overcome, namely with a toothpaste containing potassium nitrar & strontium chloride," said Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Indonesia, Drg. Robert Lessang added.

"If the issue continues to disturb sensitive teeth, do consult along with your doctor for more intensive treatment to reduce the movement of liquid in the dentin tubule & inhibit the response of nerve endings, causing pain," they said.

Not only that, Robert was also suggested, in order not to brush your teeth soon after eating. Brushing teeth after eating can lead to sensitive teeth due to PH in the mouth has decreased. So it is lovely to postpone brushing your teeth after eating or performing toothbrush 25 minutes thereafter. When brushing use a soft bristle brush without having to rub it firmly.

Why Lazy Toothbrush Can Trigger Death

Brushing your teeth at least once a day not only to maintain oral hygiene, but to prevent chronic illness. Individuals who brush their teeth less than once a day have a higher risk of heart illness.

As quoted from page Telegraph, a considerable number of dental health specialists at Bristol University found the number of bacteria in the mouth can enter the bloodstream & trigger a blockage. These conditions increase the potential for heart illness & stroke.

The most plural breeding in the mouth that does not tidy the bacteria Streptococcus. These bacteria do not have direct access in to the body, but likely entrance in to the bloodstream when there is bleeding of the gums.

This research results reinforce earlier studies in Scotland of over 11 thousand adults. This study found that people with poor oral health 70 percent higher risk of heart illness. The link between gum illness & heart illness was published in the British Medical Journal.

"The bacteria that sneak in to the blood vessel would trigger blood clots which ultimately has the potential to clog the blood supply to the heart & brain," said Professor of Oral Microbiology, Howard Jenkinson.

To that finish, Jenkinson recalled the importance of maintaining oral health. Not only by diligent brushing & flossing after eating, but also make regular visits to the dentist. Keep in mind, a heart assault is still a champion the reason for death worldwide.

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