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Asked for male, 26 years old from Patna
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Asked for female, 40 years old from Pune
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Hello lybrate-user
precautionary
if you do not have fluorosis then
3m clinpro 5000 1.1% toothpaste (its expensive than the other tooth paste availabe in the market)
or enafix toothpaste.
Reduces risk for cavity and make enamel strong
also
1. Correct brushing technique
2.flossing daily
3. Use of mouthwash like chlorohexidine, hydrogen peroxide, or betadine or salt water rinses
4.use of interdental brushes
5. Gum paints like stolin. Metrohex plus gel.
precautionary
if you do not have fluorosis then
3m clinpro 5000 1.1% toothpaste (its expensive than the other tooth paste availabe in the market)
or enafix toothpaste.
Reduces risk for cavity and make enamel strong
also
1. Correct brushing technique
2.flossing daily
3. Use of mouthwash like chlorohexidine, hydrogen peroxide, or betadine or salt water rinses
4.use of interdental brushes
5. Gum paints like stolin. Metrohex plus gel.
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First of all start brushing at night the food you eat or if you drink milk, soda before going to bed and you do not brush, its welcoming cavity, plaque, in your mouth and as time pass by you will fill loose gums, lot of cavity, bleeding gums, bad breadth and much more.
Also do you floss? If not then start to floss, its difficult initially but it is going to save you from lot of cavities and gum disease.
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1.correct brushing technique, soft zigzag brush, brush at night
2.flossi...more
Also do you floss? If not then start to floss, its difficult initially but it is going to save you from lot of cavities and gum disease.
Also
1.correct brushing technique, soft zigzag brush, brush at night
2.flossi...more
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Bhiwani
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Hello lybrate-user removing all teeth are not advisable, but it also depends on the condition of the teeth, if all are moving and there a lot of cavity and tooth cannot be saved, so it is advisable to remove rather than to keep in the mouth. But the point what to do after removing the teeth.
Get a removable/ or fixed teeth after teeth are removed.
Regarding the dentist, if you see any health care worker not wearing gloves and working with mouth, blood, or body secretions, you must always...more
Get a removable/ or fixed teeth after teeth are removed.
Regarding the dentist, if you see any health care worker not wearing gloves and working with mouth, blood, or body secretions, you must always...more
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Asked for male, 48 years old from Hubli-Dharwad
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as you have mentioned you have problem while eating hard food there can be many reasons for this. The most common reason is pyorrhoea or periodontitis. So when the bone support of the teeth becomes less that is usual as the age grows, that is when the teeth are not able to bite on hard food with efficiency.
But for a better clarity and better diagnosis I would request you to upload some photographs or better just visit a dentist and get some x-rays done so that a proper diagnosis a...more
as you have mentioned you have problem while eating hard food there can be many reasons for this. The most common reason is pyorrhoea or periodontitis. So when the bone support of the teeth becomes less that is usual as the age grows, that is when the teeth are not able to bite on hard food with efficiency.
But for a better clarity and better diagnosis I would request you to upload some photographs or better just visit a dentist and get some x-rays done so that a proper diagnosis a...more
Asked for female, 21 years old from Jhunjhunu
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Hello
as such there is no medicine available to remove fluoride from your teeth. The fluoride has actually become intrinsic now. It is known as fluorosis. It can only be masked by means of veneers or crowns or bleaching can be tried in some cases.
But to decide as to which treatment would be best for you we would need to see some photographs. You can upload the photographs for a better guidance and if possible just visit your nearby dentist especially a cosmetic or aesthetic dentist and ...more
as such there is no medicine available to remove fluoride from your teeth. The fluoride has actually become intrinsic now. It is known as fluorosis. It can only be masked by means of veneers or crowns or bleaching can be tried in some cases.
But to decide as to which treatment would be best for you we would need to see some photographs. You can upload the photographs for a better guidance and if possible just visit your nearby dentist especially a cosmetic or aesthetic dentist and ...more
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