One of our favorite pregnancy symptoms is vomiting and both gastric reflux and vomiting can
affect the teeth because of the strong stomach acids that end up in the mouth in both cases.
There is more to dental care than simply removal of plaque and tartar from the tooth crown and the extraction of the
severely affected teeth.
When periodontal disease is advanced, it may not be possible to save
badly affected teeth, which may need to be extracted.
Although it is normal in the beginning, if you notice the finger sucking continues after she has begun teething she might
affect her tooth development.
I wish we could let the world of animal lovers know how this junk pet
food affects the teeth, kidneys and lungs.
A dentist is a medical professional specializing in oral healthcare, including
problems affecting the teeth and surrounding parts of the mouth.
The fang teeth, or canines, are one of the most commonly
affected teeth in cats, along with the molars and premolars.
With grades three and four, oral surgery is often necessary to scale deep below the gumline or to
remove affected teeth.
Mild gingivitis does not
affect the tooth root and home care of the teeth (see: Home care for dental disease) may easily reverse most cases.
It is the first time that evidence has been found to suggest that local anaesthetic could
affect tooth cell growth and potentially impact upon tooth development.
Some say children can even suck their thumb
without affecting their teeth until they're 2 years old, and the American Dental Association claims most can do it safely up to age 4 or 5, when permanent teeth usually start appearing.
A dentist can help you understand more about how
fluoride affects the teeth, and may even recommend applying a topical fluoride varnish during routine dental visits.
However, Hallie shared with us that the
negative affect her teeth have had on her self - confidence has only grown stronger as she's gotten older.
For patients that have developed periodontal disease, we have a «perioceutic», an antibiotic resin that helps to re-establish the lost attachment of the root to the socket in
moderately affected teeth.
Our house cats suffer from mouth and dental disease as well: In colony of 109 mature pedigree cats kept by Royal Canin, on their dry cat foods, 98 % developed some degree of periodontal (gum) disease as well as bone
loss affecting their tooth sockets.
For periodontal disease and tooth resorption, treatment generally involves removal of severely
affected teeth together with treatment of bacterial infection with antibiotics.
The
ailment affects the teeth making it difficult for the dog to feed properly and thus affecting the overall health of your pet.
Because of its soft texture, moist dog food will
also affect his teeth because more of it will get in between his teeth and stay on the surface, making them prone to cavities.
Periodontal disease not
only affects the teeth, but also the gums and the bone structures that hold the teeth in place.
Unlike cavities caused by saccharolytic bacteria, FORLs may occur before the presence of periodontal
disease affecting the teeth and gums.
According to a 2006 article published in the «American Journal of Human Genetics,» mutations and genes can
affect tooth development.
Dental disease is a catch - all term, referring to any condition that
adversely affects teeth or their supporting structures.
A study led by Dr. Bing Hu at Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry and involving other researchers from China and Switzerland, suggests for the first time that the use of local anaesthetic may
affect tooth cell growth and the development of children's teeth.
Since general anesthesia in elderly cats is not without risk, when I see older cats with severe dental disease, I usually suggest that all
severely affected teeth be extracted rather than cleaned again and again.
When periodontal disease is advanced, it may not be possible to save the
badly affected teeth, which may need to be extracted.
Advanced Periodontal disease where there is bone loss present, may require the extraction
of affected teeth.
I just didn't realize how much the thumb - sucking would
affect her teeth.
Some experts also argue that «orthodontic» pacifiers are less likely to cause dental problems, however, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry states that «thumb, finger, and pacifier sucking
all affect the teeth essentially the same way.»
A — Thumb, finger and pacifier sucking
all affect the teeth essentially the same way.
While some parents might think their baby is sucking on their fingers too much and they may have concerns about whether this might
affect their tooth and mouth development, it is actually completely normal for a baby between the ages of 2 - 6 months old to want to put things in their mouth.
Those who are anti-dummies claim that
they affect teeth and language development, ignore the real reason behind a child's distress, and create a dependency which is hard to remove — literally in some cases.