Dentist Greenbelt, MD
7525 Greenway Center Drive
Suite 102
Greenbelt, MD 20770
(301) 345 - 2880
Dental Hygiene and Periodontal Disease
What is Hygiene and what is a Periodontal Disease? It is important to define these terms so one can clearly lay out what one is trying to achieve.
Hygiene is defined as: "The preservation of health" or "the practice or principles of cleanliness".
Periodontal is defined as: "in tissues around tooth - more broadly, it is relating to or affecting the tissues that surround the neck and root of a tooth."
A Disease is an "illness, caused by infection or failure of health rather than by accident."
Thereby a Periodontal Disease is an illness of the tissues surrounding the teeth. How can a Dental Hygienist prevent periodontal disease?
It is recommended you visit your Dentist or Dental Hygienist every three months in order to maintain impeccably healthy teeth.
While the tissues around your teeth (gums) can be maintained perfectly, it is important that a good all-round diet is maintained including regular vitamin, mineral and protein intake. Your tissues are alive and will only remain healthy and firm if they get the required nutrition they require.
There are a number of periodontal diseases with a variety of names and symptoms. While we can go into details of what one or the other does - the basis is that they are not pleasant and can all be easily prevented.
This article was supplied courtesy of Greenway Dental Group, MA.
Toothaches and sensitive teeth can cause major discomfort to your everyday living. Avoiding foods just because they cause sensitivity and pain is no way to live comfortably. That is why, at your local dentist exists, he helps patients with such problems and they are normally dealt with promptly.
There can be numerous causes for toothaches and sensitive teeth - generally the decay of the tooth with the nerve showing or the gum receding to such an extent that hot and cold foods can cause painful sensitivity.
Tooth filling, Root Canals, Crowns, Tooth Sealant, Dental Onlays, and all manner of Dental Hygiene Procedures, etc., are routinely practiced operations carried out by our qualified dentists.
Tooth decay can creep on unexpectedly, and from time to time, when pain strikes, the decay has gone too deep into the tooth - causing major damage and thus requiring major treatment. It is possible that this could have been prevented by having gone to see your local dentist beforehand so that he could spot the decay at an early stage, and deal with it economically and effectively.
We recommend that you see your local dentist routinely to ensure your teeth remain in good condition and do not decay.
As a dentist I recommned and advocate Preventative Dentistry.
What is Preventative Dentistry?
Preventive Dentistry is used to help each of us keep our teeth and gums healthy and so to prevent you from making unnecessary visits to the dentist, for fillings or other operations.
Most consumables in modern society contain sugar, which can cause tooth decay, so it is important that you take the necessary preventative measures for your teeth to stay in optimum condition. Things such as brushing your teeth, using floss, chewing gum, and rinsing your mouth with mouth-wash all help in preventing tooth decay.
Also, with so much sugar on the market, bad breath (halitosis) is a prevalent problem in today's society. Bad breath, in most cases, is caused by food remaining in the mouth - on the teeth, tongue, and gums - that bacteria then feast on. Dead and dying bacterial cells then give your breath an unpleasant odor.
Brushing your teeth, rinsing your mouth, or chewing some sugar-free gum, after you have eaten, goes a long way in preventing bad breath and tooth decay. Schedule your next preventative visit today or call the dentist for further consultation