Do not neglect caring for the children's' milk teeth
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Dear Readers, If you think that milk teeth do not deserve important attention because sooner or later they will be changed, you are not right.  Tooth cleansing from an early age creates habits important for the proper maintenance of oral hygiene in adulthood. In addition, milk teeth should not be underestimated as they have a key role in speech, communication, shaping the facial structure and self-confidence of each child.  Dentists recommend that after each meal, especially when taking carbohydrates, the teeth should be cleaned and brushing should last for three to four minutes.  Dental ..read more
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Oral Health and Well-Being
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5y ago
Dear Readers, I created this dental blog in 2009 to be helpful with many dental issues that may concern you. Those of you who have read most of my articles or have seen the headlines know that my main idea is and has always been to help you enjoy a healthy life filled with Brilliant smiles and avoid complications. And the key to this is PREVENTION.  Prevention at all levels with all efforts. Please take a look at my post- Preventive Dentistry- The Priceless Way https://www.drtrenkova.com/2010/03/preventive-dentistry-priceless-way.html So, that was the first and most important thing for m ..read more
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Teeth Whitening Pen
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5y ago
Dear Readers, Many people ask me about Teeth Whitening Pen. In fact, this pen is very easy to use, it is so compact and can be taken anywhere- as you can see, it is very suitable for busy people and for quick use. In my opinion, this is a way to keep your teeth at home after they have been already professionally whitened.My experience shows that you can not expect a stunning effect if your teethhave not been whitened professionally, but maintenance after bleaching is good. Many people, who did not bleach their teeth,like it because it reduces pigmentation in teeth. But if you want a Bril ..read more
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Tooth Decay and Sugar
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5y ago
Dear Readers and Patients, As I explained in my previous posts - Caries- Tooth Decay- Which Foods Cause Dental Decay Easy? https://www.drtrenkova.com/2009/07/what-foods-cause-dental-decay-easily.html and The Way You Eat Reflects Your Dental Health https://www.drtrenkova.com/2009/07/way-you-eat-reflects-your-dental-health.html Sugar is very harmful to the development of cavities and subsequent complications. Anyone who consumes large amounts of sugar is prone to developing both oral and general disorders - obesity, increased risk of heart attack and stroke, cancer, depression, al ..read more
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Oral Hygiene- Why Perfect Oral Hygiene Is So Important
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5y ago
Dear Readers, When the patient comes to my dental office I assess the degree of hygiene by checking if any surface of the tooth is clean and the situation is the same in the front and back of the mouth. I have to admit that for so many years I had several patients who really knew how to brush their teeth properly, to observe the required brushing time and not to damage their teeth and gums. The sad truth is that most people do not know how to brush their teeth correctly.  I have always said that not good oral hygiene but the perfect oral hygiene is key to maintaining healthy teeth and gums ..read more
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Xylitol for teeth- why is it useful for the strength of the teeth?
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5y ago
Dear Readers and Patients, What is Xylitol? Xylitol is a natural sweetener and is found in some berries, fruit, vegetables and mushrooms. The body even produces it naturally in small amounts. Why is it useful for the strength of teeth? Besides being used for sweetening, xylitol helps in the prevention of cavities. Xylitol helps inhibit cavity-causing bacteria. The bacteria living on our teeth cannot digest Xylitol. As a result, less enamel damaging acids are produced. It is assumed that with frequent use, the composition of micro-organisms in the mouth is changing over time - less ..read more
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Chewing gum good for teeth- after eating or drinking
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5y ago
Dear Readers and Patients, Chewing gum can be very useful after eating or drinking when it is not possible to brush your teeth with a toothbrush and toothpaste. Chewing gum on its own helps promote oral health, helps clean teeth and helps freshen breath. What happens after eating or drinking? After meal our teeth are at risk of acid attack. The acid is produced by plaque bacteria and the sugars in our food and drinks. Our goal is to reduce this acid attack by brushing our teeth with a toothbrush and toothpaste to avoid tooth decay, gum disease, and many unpleasant complications asso ..read more
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