November 19, 2008
Discomfort caused by damage to teeth, tooth or gums.
Discomfort caused by damage to teeth, tooth or gums, which can occur as a result of a coup, tooth decay or infections can be complicated if you alter the tissue that ensure the establishment and support of a tooth or tooth, which causes that the piece will weaken and fall.
Causes
* Accumulation of tartar, rough and unsightly deposit of minerals (contained in a natural way in the saliva) and plaque, it is impossible to remove through normal brushing as a result of poor hygiene and not to brush their teeth correctly, which resulting in infections.
* Canker. Small very painful sores in the form of a circle, with a reddish appearance in the middle and white at the edges, which are presented on the inside of the mouth
* Dental alveoli is. Infection by one of the alveoli (cavities of the jaw in which are embedded teeth), which typically occurs after the extraction of a tooth in poor condition.
* Drinking on alternating hot and cold liquids.
* Bruxism. Disorder caused by stress that is characterized by squeezing, "Castanet" or grind their teeth during sleep, excessive muscle tension causes pain in your ears, jaw damage, as well as problems in poor condition and the alignment of the teeth.
* Calculation. Ailment that causes inflammation of gum disease, tooth loss (but healthy) and bad breath.
* Caries. Attack of bacteria that causes gradual disintegration of the tissues that form teeth and molars.
* Teeth or tooth eruption in infants and children, and the wheels of the trial in adolescence or adulthood.
* Periodontal disease. Infectious process that extends into the pulp (nerve) of the teeth and wheels, which causes bleeding, pain and redness of gums, feeling that they become flaccid, persistent bad breath, secretion of pus and tooth loss.
* Extraction of a tooth.
* Fracture or fall of a tooth because of a coup.
* Gingivitis. Inflammation of gums and supporting structures of the tooth, causing pain and bleeding caused by poor hygiene and deficiency of vitamin C.
* Injuries in gum.
* Objects caught between teeth.
* Dental bacteria plate. Sticky film formed by bacteria that adhere to teeth and edges of the tissues surrounding it, which causes irritation and bleeding gums, and when it interacts with carbohydrates, produce acids that destroy the enamel of the teeth making them susceptible to suffer tooth decay.
* Prognathism. Misalignment of the jaw and the upper jaw and lower position of the tongue, resulting in disruptions to occlude (close) the mouth, with the consequent difficulty in biting, chewing and talking.
* If the dental ailment occurs when a person is cold or to crouch, it could be sinusitis (inflammation of the sinuses).
* Use of orthodontic appliances, such as bridges, brakes.
Filed under dental by billgrant