Sentences with phrase «do damage to your teeth»

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Even though she didn't bang her mouth hard enough to cause an injury (unlike the time I fell and bumped my own teeth on a table — thank goodness for the saints at our cosmetic dentist office) and there was no damage done to her teeth or mouth, my husband and I vowed to find a solution, and we began our search for a product that my sister told me about using with for my 8 - month old nephew called a crib teething rail protector.
It turns out that the most effective step in making sure there is no long term damage to your teeth is to simply pause and neutralize the stomach acid before you do anything else.
They are also acidic and can damage delicate new teeth so if you do give them, offer them well - diluted - 10 parts water to one of juice.
Overnight, the bacteria can build up and do some real damage to their young teeth.
Rodriguez puts it another way: «If ice can damage highways, imagine what it can do to your teeth
I did more research, read the book Cure Tooth Decay and read accounts of other people reversing dental damage, so I decided to give it a try.
Since the days of John Hunter it has been known that when the enamel and dentine are injured by attrition or caries, teeth do not remain passive but respond to the injury by producing a reaction of the odontoblasts in the dental pulp in an area generally corresponding to the damaged tissue and resulting in a laying down of what is known as secondary dentine.
Plus, research shows that not - so - innocent sweet tooth could be doing serious damage to your health, leading to weight gain, high blood pressure and cholesterol levels and an increased risk for diabetes.
I do not do this anymore but the damage is done from the decay to the teeth and gum line.
Apparently if you clean them straight away (like I had been doing thinking that was a good thing to do) you are more likely to damage your teeth because you are brushing the acid into them!
But kudos to these dresses again, he managed to do zero damage to them with his needle teeth.
Intellectual controversies tend to be like dog fights without the teeth, in which the barking not the biting does the damage.
Do not be afraid to get your teeth damaged.
There is some thought that cranberry also lowers the incidence of gum disease and cavities the same way it fights urinary tract infections — since the microbes can't stick to your dog's teeth, they can't do as much damage.
Crown height reduction can often be curative in the beginning stages of dental disease when accompanied by diet correction and other preventive measures.1 — 3 However, in cases of moderate to severe dental disease, crown height reduction procedures will need to be performed repeatedly.1 - 3 Overgrown incisors or cheek teeth should be trimmed using a dental bur or trimming forceps (FIGURE 6A) designed specifically for crown reduction.1 - 3 Nail trimmers, rongeurs, and other manual cutting tools should never be used to perform crown height reduction.2, 3 Root damage, tooth fractures or splinters, and abnormal regrowth are likely to occur when using improper equipment.2, 3 Crown reduction performed without sedation or anesthesia is difficult and often done blindly, resulting in missed sharp points or spurs and injury to the gums, cheeks, or tongue.1 - 3 Rabbits with moderate to severe dental disease should be anesthetized, allowing crown reduction and reshaping to be performed with a low - speed dental bur while protecting soft tissues with bur guards and dental spatulas.1 — 3 (FIGURE 6B)
Cats are not known to be chewers like dogs can be, but some will still do quite a bit of damage with their teeth.
At Grade 2, we begin to see irreversible damage done to the gum attachment of the tooth and underlying bone.
Do not start a new preventative care plan until we can assess that it will not cause more pain, discomfort, or damage to the teeth and gums.
As commentor above says that the damage done to an animals health from periodontal disease is worse than the risks of complications from anesthetic during teeth cleaning — I agree.
Supervision is always necessary with recreational bones to make sure your pup doesn't chew chunks / sharp pieces off the bone, or damage his teeth.
However, if your adult dog is still chewing and biting inappropriate things (like humans) you need to retrain them, especially since adult jaws can do a lot more damage than tiny puppy teeth.
Unlike dogs, cats do not have the instinct to gnaw on bones — and even dogs can damage or prematurely wear down their teeth with too much bone - chewing.
Dental health care, however if injury to teeth is caused by an accident, we do cover the cost of extractions of damaged teeth and of reconstruction of upper and lower canine teeth.
This procedure does nothing to eliminate bacteria beneath the gumline where damage is done and in fact the scaling without proper polishing leaves the tooth surface primed bacterial plaque to attach to the tooth surface.
Bad teeth can be a pathway for bacteria to wreak havoc in your dog's organs and bloodstream, but most people are not aware of the damage that is done when pet dental hygiene is ignored.
Even though certain breeds are seemingly (and wrongly) defined by their bites, it is nonetheless difficult for us to sometimes visualize the damage a dog's teeth can do.
The spurs or points of the teeth can do serious damage to your chinchilla if it goes untreated.
Do Not give the High density smocked BONES to your dog, they are cooked and can splinter and will damage your dogs teeth.
Do these things and hopefully the only damage done will be to your teeth from all the candy you'll eat.
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