Oral disease is not only dental Oh!

Now most people know that toothache can be treated at the dentist, but did you know that there are several other common oral problems that can also be seen at the dentist? First and foremost – bleeding gums How many people have never seen bleeding gums? Some people have bleeding gums when brushing their teeth, some people bleed when eating steamed buns, some people bleed when eating apples, and some even wake up with blood on their pillows. But most people would think that bleeding teeth is a minor thing and not considered a disease. But if it is your finger or other location bleeding for a long time, will you also ignore it? In fact, bleeding gums is one of the most common diseases in dentistry, and 80% to 90% of adults in China suffer from periodontal disorders of varying degrees. Most of our people lack the awareness of oral health care, poor oral hygiene, many people have never seen a dentist, the lack of awareness of periodontal disease, has been to no time for treatment, had to pull teeth or wait for loose teeth to fall out on their own. Bad breath and periodontal problems are also inextricably linked. Periodontal disease should not be taken lightly, because our teeth are like a tree growing in the soil, periodontal disease is equivalent to the soil around the tree, and the tree will inevitably fall after the soil is lost. So when it comes to long-term gum bleeding, we must not take it lightly and go to the hospital in time! Night grinding teeth in the middle of the night “creak ~ creak ~” sound have heard? In the dormitory in the middle of the night when you go to school, there are always people who make such a sound, your partner, your friends, your family. According to statistics, one out of every four adults in the world has teething disorder. Teeth grinding is an unconscious action that I am generally unaware of, and it is people in the same bed who are woken up in their sleep and then tell me about it. Night teeth grinding hurts people invisibly People who grind their teeth or clench their teeth often are prone to hidden cracks and fractures if their own teeth are not good. As the teeth wear too much at night, the teeth will become unusually sensitive, cold, hot, sour, sweet slightly stimulated will have a feeling of overcharge. Long time clenching and cutting, not only the teeth are injured, but the tissues around the teeth are implicated. Such as muscle hyperfunction, spasm, fatigue, pain. Severe teeth grinding can lead to periodontal destruction, loose and displaced teeth, etc. The impact of teeth grinding on health 1, excessive facial fatigue, eating and speaking jaw joint and local muscle pain, open mouth is a joint “thump thump” sound. 2, enamel damage, causing dentin allergy, pain when encountering cold, hot, sour, sweet, hard objects. 3, grinding teeth when the bite muscle will constantly contract, over time the chewing muscle developed, the face shape changes. 4.Muscle soreness on the side of the temple, difficulty in opening the mouth, weakness in chewing, muscle soreness and stiffness in the head and neck, leading to recurrent headache or myofascial pain. Pain in the cheek and lateral ear area, impairing hearing and taste. Worse still, there is persistent pain, even when chewing, biting, yawning and speaking. 5, affect sleep, memory loss face pale affect facial beauty and pronunciation. The causes of night grinding are relatively complex Dental factors: malocclusion, tooth loss, unilateral chewing, poor prosthetics, etc. Psychological factors: the brain is in a high state of excitement and tension for a long time, anger, anxiety, resentment, pessimism, and abuse appear more prominent. Systemic factors: parasites, blood pressure fluctuations, calcium deficiency, gastrointestinal disorders, nutritional imbalance, and genetic factors. Other factors: hunchback, overwork, etc. Night grinding solution 1, actively seek medical advice, get rid of psychological pressure; 2, maintain relaxed teeth; 3, avoid excitatory food and smoking, improve the sleep environment; 4, relax, do yoga, hot bath, listen to soft music before bed; 5, avoid caffeinated drinks, chocolate, cola, etc.; 6, eat more vitamin-rich food; 7, broadband themselves 8, hot compresses on the jaw joint; 9, abrasion blockers, grinding orthodontic appliances, dental jaw pads to wear before bedtime. Dry mouth syndrome Common symptoms Oral cavity feels sticky and dry, often feel thirsty, mouth sores, sores or peeling skin at the corners of the mouth, dry and cracked lips, dry and hoarse throat, mouth tingling or burning sensation, especially burning sensation of the tongue, difficulty in speaking, chewing, swallowing, hoarse voice, dry nasal passages, sore throat, bad breath. What are the causes of dry mouth syndrome? Side effects of medications: Dry mouth is a common side effect of prescription and over-the-counter medications. These medications are generally used to treat depression, anxiety, pain, allergies and colds (antihistamines and decongestants) obesity, acne, epilepsy, hypertension (diuretics), diarrhea, nausea, schizophrenia, urinary incontinence, and Parkinson’s disease. Side effects of muscle relaxants and sedatives can also cause dry mouth. Side effects of diseases and infections: Dry mouth can also be a side effect of dryness syndrome, HIV (AIDS), Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, anemia, cystic fibrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and mumps. Side effects of medical treatment: Damage to the salivary glands makes saliva production decrease. For example: salivary gland damage may be caused by radiation therapy to the head and neck and chemotherapy for cancer. Nerve damage: Dry mouth due to nerve damage from head and neck injuries or surgery. Dehydration: Dry mouth can be caused by dehydration such as fever, excessive sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, blood loss and burns. Surgical removal of salivary glands Lifestyle habits: Smoking can affect the production of saliva and worsen dry mouth symptoms, and frequent open mouth whistling can also cause dry mouth. How to treat dry mouth? If the dry mouth is caused by taking certain medications, tell your doctor about the symptoms. Your doctor may be able to change the medication that may be causing your dry mouth. Use some oral rinses to keep your mouth moist. If the symptoms do not improve with oral rinses, you can also use brinjaline tablets to promote saliva production. Suck on sugar-free hard candy or chew sugar-free gum, drink plenty of water to keep your mouth moist, breathe through your nose as much as possible instead of your mouth, and use a humidifier to increase the moistness of your room.