Dental Problems: Tooth Discoloration, Loose Tooth and Gum Hyphotherapy

Pradeep Chauhan
Tooth Discoloration

Poetry compares teeth to pearls. But teeth unlike pearls are exposed to a variety of elements in day-to-day life. All these exposures are bound to take its toll on teeth color. They are also called the sentries of the digestive system.

Extrinsic discoloration — This occurs when the outer layer of the tooth (the enamel) is stained by coffee, wine, cola or other drinks or foods. Smoking also causes extrinsic stains.

Foods/drinks. Coffee, tea, colas, wines, and certain fruits and vegetables (for example, apples and potatoes) can stain your teeth.

Treatment

By making a few simple lifestyle changes, you may be able to prevent teeth discoloration. For example, if you are a coffee drinker and/or smoker, consider cutting back or quitting all together. Also, improve your dental hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly and getting your teeth cleaned by a dental hygienist every 6 months.

If your teeth appear to be an abnormal color without ready explanation and, if other symptoms are also present, make an appointment to see your dentist.

Loose Tooth

The most common cause is loss of supporting bone from periodontal disease.. As the bone melts away the teeth are no longer held well. The first step in preventing bone loss is doing scaling and root planning. After initial treatment, the tissue and bone are reevaluated to determine the need for periodontal surgery If the teeth bother a patient, they can be bonded together to prevent movement

Another reason for loose teeth is from accidents or trauma. It is very important to visit a dentist immediately after an accident. The dentist can often reposition the teeth into their original positions and hold them in place using bonding Tooth movement can come from tooth grinding The trauma from grinding can make teeth mobile. Many of these patients have a TMJ and headache problems that can often be successfully treated. Teeth can also become loose during orthodontic treatment.


Treatment

Teeth which are loose and which move in all direction may have to be extracted.

If you keep getting ears blocked with wax, it may be helpful if you see your ENT specialist.

Gum hypotheraphy

Gum hypertrophy, and how common these diseases or conditions are in the general population. This is not a direct indication as to how commonly these diseases are the actual cause of Gum hypertrophy, but gives a relative idea as to how frequent these diseases are seen overall.

Treatment

Gingival hypertrophy is a complication of cyclosporine therapy that affects one fourth to one third of patients receiving renal or cardiac transplants who receive traditional therapy. The incidence of this adverse effect is lower with the new formulation of cyclosporine, which is based on a microemulsion technology ..The improvement of cyclosporine-associated gingival hypertrophy has been reported with metronidazole in transplant recipients Cyclosporine is effective in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, but little is known about the prevalence of gingival hypertrophy and the treatment of this condition in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

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Pradeep Chauhan

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