Periodontitis versus parodontosis

There are still dental professionals who use the old and wrong name for a periodontal disease – parodontosis. The correct name is periodontitis. – In former times bacteria couldn´t be proven because of wrong techniques-this was called parodontosis. In the last 25 years it is known that inflammation of the periodontum is caused by bacteria, […]

Gums as a reflection of our overall health!?

Gums as a reflection of our overall health? YES AND NO! Over and over again we read scientific and non scientific journals about vitamin deficiency and the consequences from it. As a result many people choose to take homeopathic medicine –a mistake most of the time! – 99% of gum diseases are attributed to plaque […]

Most common reasons for periodontitis

  – – – – – – – Most common reasons for periodontitis The most common reasons of pariodontitis are: Plaque accumulation due to poor oral hygiene, overhang restorations, ill fitting crowns Malocclusion Stress      Smoking Systemic disease such as diabetes, adverse pregnancy outcomes Fortunately all these factors are easily controlled by; Optimizing tooth brushing, by […]

Oral Rinses – are they useful in the menagement if Periodontitis?

 Is an oral rinse beneficial for patients with periodontitis? YES! An oral rinse is a useful purchase, unfortunately some doctors think it is not useful-with the argument that bacteria leaks into the periodontal pockets. That is incorrect for two main reasons; The bacteria moves only due to extensions Bacteria are harmless on their own. They are destructive only in mature plaque, causing a cavity or a […]

Periodontitis and saliva test-is it useful?

Periodontitis-saliva test? Yes and no! Our last discussion was about lasers, today we want to inform you about the saliva test. It is a common practice for some dental professionals to require that the patients with periodontal disease to undergo expensive saliva test prior to their therapy.    Congratulations! Now the patient knows that there […]

Dental hygiene

Posted by Dental News Team On October - 23 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
I have already had a check-up by a dentist, do I still need to get my teeth professionally cleaned? Yes, you should still get your teeth cleaned! Two pairs of eyes are better than one, and it is easier to recognize defects in a clean set of teeth than in teeth covered in plaque. – How much does it cost to get my teeth professionally cleaned? The costs can range from 40€ to 120€. – This not only involves removing plaque, each tooth is examined individually and varnished – which...

Teeth braces – questions and answers…

Posted by Dental News Team On October - 23 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Nowadays braces are a widely used instrument to correct faulty tooth placement. Nevertheless there are some frequently asked questions to know… – Do braces only correct displacements or are there some more benefits? Only very few people know, that braces can also prevent tooth loss. If your gums start receding, this can also be caused by faulty tooth placement – talk to your dentist about this or visit an orthodontist. Sometimes faulty tooth placement can increase the risk of an...

Dental white fillings

Posted by Dental News Team On October - 22 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Plastic fillings – are they worth the cost? White fillings are in ever greater demand – but they are not always a good idea! People are sick of silvery mercury fillings (amalgamate), people want to look good, and this includes having a perfect set of teeth. Many people are now getting their amalgamate fillings replaced by plastic fillings – called composite fillings. Composite fillings do not work that well in side teeth, a fact which many people do not know! Even manufacturers warn that these...

Water irrigator to clean teeth

Posted by Dental News Team On October - 21 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Many doctors still wrongly advise against using an oral irrigator! Whether you use an oral irrigator made by Braun, Panasonic,  Waterpik, or any other manufacturer – regular use keeps your mouth healthy! Doctors who are not very knowledgeable about micro-biology argue that an oral irrigator washes bacteria deeper into the gum pockets. While this may sound obvious, this is actually false. First of all, bacteria can move: they have cilia, flagella which help them move around pretty quick! Second, ...

Oral hygiene before bleaching?

Posted by Dental News Team On October - 21 - 2009ADD COMMENTS
Does cleaning matter before bleaching? Usually, yes! When bleaching, the gums should not be inflamed, since inflamed gums bleed easily! Blood may react with bleaching gel, moreover the gel is diluted and starts flowing uncontrollably around the mouth. If you have a plaque problem on the insides of your teeth, or if you are a heavy smoker you should have your teeth cleaned before you undergo bleaching! You should also go to a dentist if your gums are dark red instead of pale pink and the papilla are...