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Your Wisdom Tooth
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Your Wisdom Tooth

Your Wisdom Tooth They say with age comes wisdom. Whoever came up with that saying may have been looking at a tooth coming out from a mature person’s gum.    If you are wondering why it is named wisdom tooth, it is because it comes at an age wherein a person is supposed to have more knowledge since they are older. It may not be true on the knowledge part but these teeth do come out between the ages of 17 to 25 years.  These are your third molars and as long as their growth is normal, there is nothing to worry about. However, if not, you may need to say goodbye to them as soon as they come out.  Will I Know If They Are Coming Out? Of course, you will know! There are symptoms that you will be experiencing that will not be easy to ignore such as: Gum Irritation- Swelling is a common sign though it may not be very obvious at first. But usually, the swelling and irritation happen around the area where the second molar is. Redness- When you feel irritation and swelling, you may check it and you may find it a red or darker shade of pink. That is because the teeth are slowly pushing their way up. Pain- This is something you will not be able to ignore. It will begin as a tiny pinch which may escalate to throbbing pain especially if it has problems.  White Thingamajig- If you start seeing white specks at the back part of your mouth where your molars are, this is actually your wisdom tooth starting to make its entrance. It is the top of the brand new pearly white trying to break free from the gum line.  Is There A Reason To Worry? In a way, there is, because emerging wisdom teeth can lead to a lot of problems. If there is not enough room for it to grow or they start at the wrong position, the dentist may need to check how greatly impacted it is.  This is not the same case for everyone but in totality, wisdom teeth removal is called for if you are already going through the following: Pain Damage on the teeth near it Causing gum disease Infection Your dentist will have to run an X-ray test to find out if the tooth is impacted. And if it is, they would also have to see how great the damage is and if it can still be saved. From there, they would be giving out their recommendation, whether to remove or not.  When Do You Say Goodbye? Your teeth’s position is the most important factor. While it can help the other two mortars grind the food that you eat, it can also cause discomfort when it does not have enough room to grow. This is why you need to give your dentist a visit if the symptoms start to manifest. If the tooth/teeth show they’re impacted, something needs to be done since they are trapped under your gums or jaw.  If the dentist says it has to go, the possibilities are: It does not have enough room for it to come through and it may crowd and damage the teeth next to it. It can also cause a cyst to form and can cause more discomfort. It can also destroy the roots of all the other teeth near it or worst, damage the bone supporting the teeth. If the wisdom tooth does not have enough room to come out, flossing and cleaning it will be difficult to do. Bacteria will have room to hide and cause cavities to grow.  If the wisdom tooth can only come out partially, that won’t be healthy too. Bacteria can get inside and damage the tooth from within. Pain, stiffness of the jaw, and even swelling will be experienced.  Anything Else To Look After When Having a Wisdom Tooth The pain as it is coming out is a given fact but if it is perfectly healthy and nothing is wrong with its growth, pain should subside once it is thoroughly out. However, if this is an impacted tooth and it is infected, the following may happen: Bleeding gums Inflamed jaw Swollen gums Unfavorable taste lingering in your mouth Bad Breath Pain when opening your mouth What Should You Do A visit to your dentist is the best decision to make. If there is something wrong with your wisdom tooth, necessary action will be taken. If there is a way to save it, they are the best people to know. Do not wait for the worse to happen. Some resort to self-medication if they start feeling pain. This is not the right way to deal with it. Besides, if you regularly visit your doctor, they’d be monitoring its growth and should know what to do with it already.   
The 7 Deadly Sins of Oral Care
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The 7 Deadly Sins of Oral Care

Having a beautiful set of pearly whites is everyone's wish. At least for those who do not want to be embarrassed in front of other people. Personal hygiene is essential, especially when dealing with people daily. Having a nice set of teeth is a must, so if you want to have that million-dollar smile, here are the seven deadly sins against oral care. They forget to brush their teeth before hitting the bed. The general rule is to brush your teeth twice a day, but you must brush them before you retire for the evening. Whatever plaque or germs are lurking inside your mouth, which you collected the entire day, must be eliminated before you close your eyes for that evening.   2. Not using the right toothpaste (fluoride)   Consider the ingredients of your toothpaste among the other reasons you pick a specific brand. Some choose something that tastes great, while others prefer toothpaste with potent whitening agents. While these are important matters, you must ensure you have toothpaste that contains a hefty amount of fluoride. You need to have a defense for your teeth when tooth decay strikes. It will first build a protective wall around your teeth and, second, fight off bacteria that cause the teeth to get damaged.  3. Improper brushing of teeth   There is a proper way to brush your teeth. This is crucial to maintain your oral health. Not doing it properly means it is almost like you are not brushing your teeth at all. Take your time when you are brushing your pearly whites. Focus on removing the plaque by moving your brush gently and circularly. You may leave plaque behind to build up when you rush. These may cause infection, which will eventually cause gum diseases if there are plaques that form along and under the gum line.  4.  Not considering flossing essential Some think that brushing is enough and flossing is optional. You must remember that dental floss is not merely for tiny bits of food stuck between your teeth. Cleaning between the teeth removes plaques on areas not reached by a toothbrush. It also helps stimulate the gum, and it helps lower inflammation as it reduces plaque. There may be areas that are harder to floss, but you can certainly look for other dental floss products for these problems. You can either use a water flosser or pre-threaded floss. Also, remember to rinse after flossing. 5. Forgetting all about the tongue Oral care includes the tongue and not just teeth. Plaques also build up on tongues, which can cause bad breath or, worse, oral health problems. When you are brushing your teeth, including the tongue. Brush it lightly, or use a tongue scraper to keep it clean.  6. Not having a healthy diet. Your diet plays a massive role in your oral hygiene. Eating foods that are high in calcium is always advisable. Also, allowing kids to eat crunchy-but-healthy food at a younger age is a good decision.  Fresh, crunchy vegetables and fruits are not only a good source of fiber, but it allows those teeth to strengthen. Minimizing giving children mushy and processed food may give them more benefits instead of cutting them into small pieces to enable their jaws to work.  Also, foods high in sugar are not best for your teeth. Sugar is turned into acid in the mouth and erodes your teeth' enamel, which becomes cavities. Coffee and teas are liquids that wear down tooth enamel.  However, there are also high in acid fruits that may leave the teeth vulnerable to cavities, like pineapples, grapes, limes, lemons, grapefruits, and oranges. While these fruits are a great source of vitamins, minimizing consumption may be a good idea.  7.  Not including mouthwash in the regimen. One has to remember that not all mouthwash brands are the same. Getting an expert's opinion is best because each of us has different needs. Mouthwash is not optional, contrary to what most people think. Even if we regularly brush and floss, there are still areas in the mouth that are hard to reach. This is where mouthwashes come in handy. It is a must that you remember the seven deadly sins of oral care to avoid going through excruciating pain when you eventually have tooth decay. Make it a habit to visit your dentist at least two times a year to make sure that your pearly whites are monitored. Moreover, they can also provide you with the best products to keep your oral health in tip-top shape. References:   https://www.healthline.com/health/dental-and-oral-health/best-practices-for-healthy-teeth   https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/taking-care-your-teeth-and-mouth

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