The health and
condition of the teeth and mouth is a window to the body meaning that oral problems are the canary in the mine for problems brewing elsewhere.
Dental charts allow your vet to record the position and
condition of each tooth, so the tooth's condition can be tracked over time.
Brushing the teeth is important in the promotion of optimum dental and gum health and the prevention of diseases or
conditions of the teeth, the gums, and other organs of the body.
Start as early as you can to brush his teeth and check
the condition of his teeth and gums.
Story: 12 - year - old Harvey was designated as «Rescue Only» due to age and
condition of her teeth, many of which were in need of extraction.
You look at the dog's overall condition, and particularly at the wear and
condition of the teeth.
A veterinarian would be able to check
the condition of their teeth for you.
We make our best estimation based on
the condition of their teeth with confirmation from a veterinarian, when possible.
The surface of the tooth is often covered in plaque and build - up that prevents us from seeing
the condition of the teeth at the time of the dental consultation.
Next check
the condition of the teeth.
Do you consult a dentist to check
the condition of your teeth on a regular basis?
She has the best insight into what your dog needs because, like you, she sees him regularly, knows his personality, and knows his breed, weight, size,
condition of teeth, and overall health status.
Diagnostic Treatment is the procedures performed by the dentist to evaluate
the conditions of the teeth and the mouth.
Not exact matches
If I know where I'm at and I know the
condition of the water, I just brush my
teeth dry and I try to take every precaution that I can but it's — it's sad, it's frustrating.
No to Privatization «red in
tooth and claw»; yes to Public Sector without political corruption; no to Liberalization, with market exploitation; yes to Liberation from exploitative coercion; no to globalization as domination
of world market with deprivation
of the developmental directive
of «Small is Beautiful»; yes to Universalism in sharing and caring for the suffering humanity and Good Samaritan ethic - these should be evolved and situated in Third World
conditions and perspectives.
It could also be as a result
of suffering from an illness or medical
condition and their
teeth grinding may also be symptomatic
of a psychological factor like anxiety or stress.
So, if a Guatemalan mom wants to give her nine - month - old a coffee - infused sugar drink from a bottle, I have two options: I can gasp in disgust and silently judge her in my head, pointing out all
of the reasons why giving that baby anything but breast milk is not good for its health or newly formed
teeth, or I can take time to learn and respect that maybe for this mom, who lives in
conditions where there is little access to clean water, boiling water to make coffee is the only way to ensure her little baby doesn't get sick.
This doesn't mean that there is a problem, but if your child is behind there are some
conditions that may be preventing the eruption
of teeth.
You should definitely talk to your doctor as soon as possible if your child is eating non-food items, because
conditions like pica can result in a number
of serious health issues — lead poisoning, constipation, diarrhea, intestinal obstruction or perforation, parasites, infection, or
tooth and mouth injuries.
Care
of the primary
teeth is important not only for proper function, but also to avoid a number
of unpleasant
conditions, such as pain, that result from their neglect.
But while a little fluoride is a good thing for your baby's
teeth, too much
of it can lead to a
condition called fluorosis, which causes white spots to show up on your child's adult
teeth.
There is NO sufficient research to support this!!!! Research shows that diet, genetics, oral hygiene and medical
conditions are causes
of tooth decay, NOT breastfeeding.
However, too much
of it can cause fluorosis, which is a
condition where white spots can appear on the permanent
teeth.
Early Childhood Cavities (ECC), more commonly known as «baby bottle
tooth decay» is a
condition that affects children up to the age
of three, or as long as they remain using a bottle.
This
condition is caused by frequent and long exposures
of an infant's
teeth to liquids that contain carbohydrates.
When cells from the
teeth of children with none
of these
conditions were used, the resulting mini-brains were somewhere in between these two extremes.
When this final purification step is skipped, the toxins eat away at the user's gums,
teeth, and inner lining
of the cheeks, resulting in a toothless, hollowed - out
condition known as «meth mouth.»
The researchers studied a form
of the
condition called Charcot - Marie -
Tooth disease type 2A, which is caused by specific genetic mutations.
This temperature curve, established using an isotopic thermometer, is widely applied for reconstruction
of past environmental
conditions and in this case, is based on the isotopic composition
of the oxygen contained in the fossilised remains
of fossil marine fish (bone,
teeth, scales).
One example
of these diseases is Charcot - Marie -
Tooth disease (CMT), which is an inherited
condition.
The new findings on Arctic Ocean salinity
conditions in the Eocene were calculated in part by comparing ratios
of oxygen isotopes locked in ancient shark
teeth found in sediments on Banks Island in the Arctic Circle and incorporating the data into a salinity model.
Mountain beavers (Aplodontia rufa) have
teeth with deep crowns, thick enamel and short roots — a
condition called hypsodonty, typical
of animals that chew gritty, silica - rich grasses.
The study is published in Cell Death Discovery, a new translational medical research journal from Nature Publishing Group, and comes at a time when more children than ever before are subjected to dental surgery — and local anaesthetic — because
of tooth decay or the other orthodontic
conditions.
Additional side effects
of the drug include osteoporosis, a
condition in which bones become weak and brittle; akathisia, a disorder characterized by the need to be in constant motion, including the head and jaw; bruxism, or
teeth grinding; and dryness
of the mouth, all
of which affect the implant healing process, says Bairam.
He points out that plenty
of nighttime
teeth grinders don't have TMJ; meanwhile, many other people with the
condition don't grind their
teeth.
I'd rather lose a
tooth than have a risk
of long - term inflammation and other
conditions (
of course, once you've gotten a cavity, starting on a remineralization routine is a good way to keep from needing a root canal in the future).
Reportedly, it has been used in the treatment
of a number
of health
conditions which include brittle bone, hair,
teeth and nails, white spots on nails, gingivitis, tonsillitis, inflammation
of the mucous membranes
of the mouth, rheumatic disorders, edema, osteoarthritis, diabetes, acne, wounds, itchiness, rashes, burns, frostbite, chilblains, athlete's foot, cracked and tired feet, drawing out pus from boils and carbuncles, ulcers, fistulas, herpes simplex, dyspepsia (impaired digestion), gastrointestinal
conditions, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, fever, malaria, bladder problems, urinary tract infection, bed wetting in children, kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), prostate problems, hemorrhoids, muscle cramps, tumors, broken bones, fractures, sprains, nose bleed and other heavy bleeding.
Dr. Weston A. Price was a dentist who studied the effects
of diet on dentition and found that those who ate traditional diets had far better
teeth, and excellent health (no heart disease, autoimmune
conditions, or obesity) compared with counterparts with similar genetic background who ate Western diets.
In 1922 M. Mellanby proceeded to investigate this phenomenon under varying nutritional
conditions and found that she could control the secondary dentine laid down in the
teeth of animals as a reaction to attrition both in quality and quantity, independently
of the original structure
of the
tooth.
Almonds are a rich source
of many nutrients which help in the development and health
of the human brain, achieve healthy cholesterol balance, and strengthen bones and
teeth, while also preventing the onset
of age - related
conditions like osteoporosis.
Keeping hold
of your
teeth in good
condition is the reason why good oral hygiene is so important.
Even if you know your
teeth aren't in great
condition, and you've been avoiding the dentist, you should take that step and go, to protect not just your oral health but that
of your whole body.
Consider that around 40 %
of the American youth have fluorosis, a
condition where too much fluoride wears away the
tooth's enamel.
People who have this
condition lose
teeth, bleed easily, and lose the strength
of their bones.
There is some risk
of tooth damage with prying, maybe because those
of us with Hashi's and related
conditions may have poor minerals absorption and related
tooth issues.
Use a brush on wet hair when you step out
of the shower; once hair is washed and
conditioned, use a comb with smooth, wide - set
teeth to gently detangle hair, working from tip to root.
The Baxter
of California Large Comb features smoothly tapered
teeth with rounded tips that will glide effortlessly through your hair, helping to keep it in pristine
condition.
Contrasting character archetypes between Stu (a downtrodden, nerdy dentist with a mysteriously missing
tooth), Phil (the implacable playboy) and Zach (an unpredictable jester) give the comedy a modern take on a Marx Brothers form where outrageous sequences merely serve to frame the mental gymnastics and tortured physical
condition of the comedians.
For example, a school nurse is perfectly positioned to perform an initial assessment
of Juaquin's needs to determine whether he might have a chronic
condition like diabetes, an acute
tooth infection that's causing pain, mental distress caused by a chaotic family situation, or some other reason for being tired and unwell.
It certainly does that, but on winding, bumpy country roads attacked with a knife between your
teeth, a momentary stability - threatening tug at either rear wheel suggests that certain
conditions can outfox the system for fractions
of a second.