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Neuroscientist "Toothpaste Is Damaging Your Teeth" How To Take Care of Your Teeth.

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There are several toothpastes out there on the market that contain potassium nitrate, which helps to reduce pain and discomfort associated with sensitivity. Although there are several toothpastes to choose from, Sensodyne is the preferred. It s recommended by dentists as being the best, simply because it affects the nerve of the tooth and stops the pain where it starts. If you have a dry socket, you ll find that antibiotics and even the strongest of prescription drug won t cure it. An antibiotic will normally cure infections, although a dry socket isn t considered to be an infection. The best way to fight a dry socket is to go back to your dentist and have him pack the socket. Those who don t treat gingivitis or those who keep poor oral hygiene habits, will normally end up with periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is a condition in which the bone and surrounding structures are destroyed. Even though this form of mouth disease cannot be reversed, you can put a stop to it s progression by going to your dentist on a regular basis and brushing your teeth a few times day. Once the fractured piece of tooth breaks off, it normally remains attached to the gums and cause result in terrible pain until you get it removed. Once you have had the piece of tooth removed from the gums, the tooth will be similar to the supragingival fracture. It normally doesn t affect the nerves, although as a result of the tooth area being lost, you may need to have a root canal to clean out the tooth before having a crown put on it. Laughing gas and IV sedation can put your mind at ease, so you won t be uncomfortable during your surgery or extractions. Although dental pain is something that many fear, it isn t near as bad as they may think. Most of the fear stems from not knowing, or thinking that it will hurt more than it actually does. The pain that stems from a toothache is always apparent, normally in the form of throbbing. The pain will normally intensify as time goes by, when you eat, lay down, or drink hot/cold liquids. Toothaches are very painful, and it may seem that no matter what you do - it seems to hurt more. In the dental world, toothaches can include such things as cavities, infections or abscess in the teeth or gums, debris that has been trapped between the teeth and gums, and trauma to the face, teeth, or the jaw. 

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