Teething Overview
Teething refers to the process of new
teeth rising or erupting from the
gums.
Full article >>>Teething is the process of
teeth moving and breaking through the
gums. This is a normal developmental stage for your baby.
Care of Baby
Teeth ...
Full article >>>TeethingNo matter when it begins or how long it lasts,
tooth eruption causes every baby some discomfort. As a result,
teething babies often drool excessively, refuse
food, and gnaw on all sorts of objects.
Full article >>>Teething usually begins between the 6th and 8th month of life. Further
tooth eruption occurs periodically until all 20
teeth of infancy and childhood, or deciduous
teeth, are in place.
Full article >>>Teeth grinding or clenching, which may be loud enough to wake your sleep partner
Teeth that are worn down, flattened or chipped
Worn
tooth enamel, exposing the inside of your
tooth Increased
tooth sensitivity ...
Full article >>>Teeth are covered by sticky plaque, made up of
food,
bacteria and
bacterial waste products. If plaque is
left on the
teeth the
gums become irritated and may bleed when you brush. This early stage of
gum disease is called
gingivitis.2 ...
Full article >>>Teeth - widely spaced
Home Care:
If the appearance is bothersome, ask your dentist about the possibility of orthodontic work (
braces).
Call your health care provider if: ...
Full article >>>If your
teeth are already sensitive, avoid whitening products. The harsh chemicals in these
treatments can worsen
tooth pain. If the
pain lasts for several days, see a dentist, who will likely recommend one of the following to lessen the
pain: ...
Full article >>>Caring For
TeethMake your own
Toothpaste
Some of the
toothpaste out there just don't do enough whiten
teeth, Others are actually dangerous and may wear off enamel and cause fillings to fall out.
Full article >>>TEETH AND
GUMS "
Bruxism (
Teeth Grinding)
Calculus (Tartar; Stained
Teeth)
Tooth Decay (
Dental Caries;
Toothache)
Gingivitis (Receding
Gums;
Bleeding Gums)
Pyorrhea (
Periodontal Disease;
Gum Disease)
Denture Troubles ...
Full article >>>Teething da sade de crianças
Teething responsabilizado por outros ailments
uma vista geralmente prendida por muitos pais que o
teething nas crianças responsvel para um anfitrião de outros sintomas.
Full article >>>Your
teeth can last a lifetime if you practice proper
dental care.
Are there ways to avoid
dental problems?
Keeping your
teeth and
gums healthy requires good
nutrition and regular brushing and flossing.
Full article >>>Although
teeth can be moved more easily while the
jaw is still growing, it's never too late for
braces. In fact, about 20 percent of orthodontic patients these days are adults, many of them on their second set of tinsel
teeth.
Full article >>>Next, the
teeth can be examined. One checks for any
dental defect,
malocclusion (Figure 1.58), or missing
teeth (Figure 1.59).
Full article >>>Brush your
teeth immediately after eating with
toothpaste that contains fluoride, and see your dentist frequently.
Full article >>>Overcrowded
teeth or
malocclusion of the bite (where
teeth don't meet each other as they should) may require
dental work.
Top Tips ...
Full article >>>Examine your
teeth and mouth.
Remove any plaque and tartar that have built up on your
teeth.
X-ray your
teeth once a year to check for decay and to evaluate the health of your jawbone and
gums.
Full article >>>Decay of the
teeth or bone.
caroteneThe
fat-soluble pigment in carrots, tomatoes and other vegetables, egg yolks,
milk fat and other substances that can be converted in the body to
vitamin A.
Full article >>>Dental: Sensitive
Teeth - Source:WebMD Medical Reference from The Cleveland Clinic
Sick Building
Syndrome - Information about
multiple chemical sensitivity (environmental illness, sick building
syndrome) including symptoms, causes and
treatment.
Full article >>>Dogs have rounded
teeth and strong jaws; the bite of an adult dog can exert up to 200 pounds per square inch of pressure.
Full article >>>Eruption of
Teeth (
Tooth Eruption)
Exercise and
AdolescentsExercise and Children
Family Fitness
Fast FoodsFinger Sucking (
Thumb Sucking)
Food Jags
Gluten-Sensitive
Enteropathy (
Diet for People with
Celiac Disease) ...
Full article >>>wound inflicted by the
teeth of a snake. The bite of a nonvenomous snake is rarely serious.
Venomous snakes have fangs, hollow
teeth through which
poison is injected into a victim.
Full article >>>Teeth have different shapes, depending on their purpose. The sharp canine and frontal
teeth allow for biting, while the flattened, thick molars in the back of the mouth provide grinding surfaces for masticating
food.
Full article >>>In a way, the
nerves that bring
pain sensations from the
sinus area and
teeth to the brain -- since they are all branches of the same
nerve -- are like my old bubble light string.
Full article >>>If you have oral sex without a
condom, don't brush or floss your
teeth first. Small cuts in the
gums make it easier for germs to get into the body. You should not let the person getting oral sex finish in your mouth.
Full article >>>Diabetes is a serious
disease that can affect the
heart,
circulation,
eyes, feet,
kidneys, nervous system,
teeth, and
gums.
Diabetes affects so many
organs and systems, because
blood travels throughout the whole body.
Full article >>>ANHIDROTIC
ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA - A hereditary condition (most often x linked) that is characterized by the abnormal development of
skin, absence of sweat
glands,
dry eyes, and abnormal development of
teeth.
Full article >>>DO NOT place anything between the victim&
acute;s
teeth during a
seizure (including your fingers).
DO NOT move the victim unless he or she is in danger or near something hazardous.
Full article >>>For example, patients are advised to be careful when they brush their
teeth to reduce damage to the
gums. They are also warned against taking medications that interfere with
platelet function.
Full article >>>The oral
cavity is made up of the following parts of the mouth: the lips, the lining of the lips and cheeks, the
teeth, the floor of the mouth under the
tongue, the front two-thirds of the
tongue, the bony top of the mouth, the
gums, ...
Full article >>>Delayed or absent
tooth formation;
Teeth - delayed or absent formation
Considerations:
The timing of the
first appearance of
teeth varies. Most
infants get their
first tooth between 6 and 9 months, although earlier or later eruption may be normal.
Full article >>>You may also see a red
rash on her chin as she starts
teething. With
teething comes
drooling, which, particularly in winter months, can
lead to dry, chapped
skin.
Full article >>>You might do these
exercises when you comb your
hair, brush your
teeth, put makeup on, take makeup off, wait for a traffic light, ride in an elevator, watch a TV commercial or answer the telephone.
Full article >>>Delayed formation of
teeth Defects in the structure of
teeth, holes in the enamel
Increased
incidence of cavities in the
teeth (
dental caries)
Progressive
weakness Decreased
muscle tone (loss of
muscle strength) ...
Full article >>>General or unspecified
diseases of the
stomatognathic system, comprising the mouth,
teeth, jaws, and
pharynx.
Notes:
includes dis of mouth,
teeth, jaws &
pharynx; GEN: prefer specifics; index here for "
stomatol dis" of foreign lit ...
Full article >>>This article outlines common symptoms of
teething and offers some practical guidelines and advice.
The
tetanus vaccine protects against
tetanus (
lockjaw). This article looks at when the immunisation is necessary and its side effects.
Full article >>>A metal, root-shaped device that is placed surgically in the jawbone. It acts as an anchor for attaching false
teeth (crowns or
bridges).
dentist
A health professional who specializes in caring for the
teeth,
gums, and other
tissues in the mouth.
Full article >>>Disposable Simplex Airbrator Single use, disposable air
abrasion system indicated for numerous
dental procedures including
teeth cleaning, stain removal, microetching, preparation of the
tooth surface for bonding and other adhesive procedures.
Full article >>>A mineral that the body needs for strong bones and
teeth.
Calcium may form stones in the
kidney.
catheter (KATH-uh-ter):
A tube that is inserted through the
urethra to the
bladder to drain
urine.
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