FAQs

How is gingivitis treated?

Achieved by cleaning your gums from the dentist and the continuity of the treatment at home by the patient is essential. Please note that smoking predisposes the occurrence of gingivitis. The regular removal of bacteria and dental plaque is essential for maintaining healthy gums

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What risk factors are associated with gingivitis?

The factors that make people more susceptible to gingivitis include: • The accumulation of dental plaque • The stress is making it harder for the body to fight infections • Hormones. puberty, pregnancy, menopause, affecting all body tissues, including gum • The nutrition. Our bodies need essential nutrients to prevent and fight various infections, including [...]

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My gums are bleeding when I use dental floss. What can I do?

The simple brushing of the teeth accomplishes cleaning up 60% of the tooth surface. For this reason, the use of dental floss and interdental brushes is essential in the prevention of gingivitis. The flossing before brushing aids in loosening plaque and bacteria and allows easier removal. Therefore no need to stop the use of dental [...]

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What happens if I do not treat immediately gingivitis?

If you do not remove the plaque, your gums will bleed easily and will show edema (swelling) This can cause pain and infection in your mouth. The evolution of the infection will result in the removal of gums from teeth and create gaps between the teeth and gums. These gaps are called in dental terminology [...]

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What is teeth whitening or bleaching?

Bleaching is a cosmetic technique that improve the color of teeth. Bleaching is known as oxidation. Organic materials are degraded to remove the stains and create whiter and brighter teeth. It can be done in the office, in a meeting or at home with night guards over 1-2 weeks, or start with a visit to [...]

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The result of bleaching how long does it lasts?

Researchers, have shown that the effect of bleaching teeth usually lasts for several years, provided that the patients do not consume large amounts of coffee, cigars, tobacco, tea, red wine and soft drinks pigments. Where patients are heavy users of this it is necessary to maintain the effect of the bleaching

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I may have any sensitivity during teeth whitening?

Bleaching can cause a temporary increase in temperature, pressure and tooth touch sensitivity. The sensitivity lasts no longer than one to two days. In special cases these effects can persist up to a month. It is not common, but even if there were such a thing, there is a way to stop to exist, or [...]

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What are the rules that must be followed during therapy?

The rules will have to be followed are: 1. continuous monitoring by the dentist for a course of treatment, 2. non-food consumption with coloring agents such as beets, red wine or whiskey, juices, tea, coffee, cola, carrots drinks, food blushed even soy or vinegar balsamic sauce, fruit (cherries, strawberries) chocolates, sweets preserves, and the use [...]

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How does teeth whitening works with LED lamp?

The teeth whitening with LED lamp is usually done in a single visit to the dentist. Bleaching starts cleaning the patient's teeth and continues with the application of specific bleaching gel to the teeth. After application of the whitening gel, the dentist uses the method of the LED lamp, which facilitates better penetration of the [...]

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