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Monday 5 September 2011

Toothache:causes,prevention and treatment.


CAUSES.
1.Pulpal irritation:it happens only
if the tooth does nt accept the
material used for the treatment.

2.Temperature sensitivity:Contact
to very hot or very cold
temperature causes sensitivity to
the tooth and pain.

3.Dental decay:is caused by plaque
formation consisting of
microorganisms which slowly
decay the tooth and cause pain

4.Fracture of the tooth:may be
caused by accident or improper cantact of the teeth within food in-between and the masticatory forces being higher.

5.Diet rich in sugar

Prevention of Toothache.
Visit a dentist as soon as you experience pain in the mouth.
1.Lessen sugar intake:sugar foods increase the growth of microorganisms.young kids should eat less chocolate or it protects the tooth surface

2.Vitamin-c rich diet:vitamin c helps in the deposition of calcium on the tooth to strenghten and growth of calcified tissues of the tooth.This restricts the growth of microorganisms
3.Use fluorine-based toothpaste:fluorine prevents infections and strenghtens the enamel layer which prevents rotting of the tooth layer.
TREATMENT OF TOOTHACHE
1.Pepper as a dentrifice:mixing pepper with a bit higher quantity of salt is used for treating toothache

2.Bacterial kill with onions:chewing onions for 3 minutes can cease bacteria growth.It reduces dental pain

3.Salt water:salt water either cold or warm when rinsed in the paiful region would help in reducing tooth pain

4.use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like Ibuprofen and other drugs like Nicip Plus

5.use toothpaste for sensitive teeth which are specially made to reduce the pain due to hypersensitivity on the tooth.

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