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Are you suffering from a dry socket?

A socket is basically a hole in the bone where a tooth has been pulled. Once the tooth has been extracted, a clot of blood forms in the socket to secure the nerves and the bone underneath. Unfortunately, sometimes this blood clot may dissolve or dislodge a few days after the extraction. This leaves the nerve and bone exposed to food, air, fluid, and everything else that comes in contact with the mouth. This may lead to infection or severe pain that may last for a week. About 2% to 5% of the patients who undergo extraction develop a dry socket. The problem can be very uncomfortable for those who suffer from it. Fortunately, dry socket is easily treatable. Symptoms of a dry socket: Some patients who suffer from a dry socket experience pain that travels from the neck to the ear or eye to side of the face where the extraction was done. Apart from this, some people with a dry socket also suffer from swollen lymph nodes or slight fevers. Even though the exact reason of a dry so...

Gum disease: 9 Home Remedies

Gum disease is a problem where the gums become sore, swollen or infected. Bacteria inside our mouths along with mucus form a sticky, colorless “plaque” on teeth. Gum disease most commonly develops when plaque builds up under and along the gum line. Symptoms of a gum disease: Swollen or red gums Bad breath Bleeding gums Loose teeth Receding gums 9 remedies to cure gum disease: Tea Tree Oil According to dentists open Sunday , tea tree oil contains several antiseptic and antibiotic properties that help in getting rid of the plaque causing bacteria and naturally decrease gum infections. By mixing a drop of tea tree oil with your regular paste can be very effective. However, make sure not to add too much oil. Clove Oil You will find several natural treatments using clove oil to cure gums disease. Rub the clove oil in the affected areas, you may experience burning in the beginning, but the sensation will not last too long. Mint Because of its germicidal prop...

Flossing and brushing a child’s teeth

As soon as your child's first set of teeth begin to arrive, you must immediately start with a dental care routine that will help keep those projections healthy. Here are some tips on dental care you can follow: Make sure you clean your baby’s teeth with a baby toothbrush, two times a day. Use only a smear of fluoride toothpaste as swallowing too much fluoride can be risky for a child. Keep all fluoride items, such as mouthwashes and toothpastes, away from the toddler. As surprising as it may sound, flossing is an important part of a child’s good dental health. Begin the process when the toddler has a full set. Make sure you learn the right technique from your dentist in Mississauga . You may also want to use disclosing tablets from time to time. Disclosing tablets are basically chewable tablets that highlight any plaque that is remaining after brushing. Once the child reaches six, you can ask your Mississauga ...