- Hermina Mutiara Bunda Salatiga<\/a><\/li>
- 14 March 2022<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
The Importance of Cleaning Tartar<\/a><\/h3>
Tartar is one of the causes of problems that occur in the mouth. Moreover, tartar will not disappear by brushing your teeth regularly. \n\n What is tartar? \n\n The bacteria in the mouth process the food residue on the teeth, then it becomes a sticky layer that is widely found on our teeth, called plaque. \nWhen plaque builds up and is not cleaned regularly and thoroughly, it will harden (calcify) into tartar. \nTartar can form in two places, namely the supra gingiva (above the gums, attached to the teeth) and the sub gingiva (under the gums). \n\n Then when should we clean tartar? \n\n To find out the right time to clean tartar, you must first consult with a dentist. \n\n Tartar can make it difficult for you to brush your teeth. Tartar can also cause cavities and tooth decay. \nCoral that builds beyond the gum line can be a nightmare. This is because the bacteria in it can cause irritation to the gums. \nOver time, this can progress to gum disease. The mildest form of gum disease is gingivitis or inflammation of the gums. \n\n Some people think that brushing your teeth diligently will help remove tartar, in fact, tartar cannot be cleaned with a regular toothbrush. \nBy performing scaling which is handled by a dentist and the completeness of existing tools, the tartar can be cleaned thoroughly. \n\n Dental tartar cleaning by a dentist uses a special tool called an ultrasonic scaler. The resulting vibration will release tartar that is firmly attached to the teeth. \n\n It should be noted that delaying scaling will usually cause food residue to mix with saliva and then harden and stick to the teeth (a thicker tartar will form). \nGerms and bacteria will multiply and cause severe damage to the teeth. One of them is the occurrence of mobility in the teeth. \nTherefore, it is better to perform scaling treatment as soon as possible so that the teeth are always healthy and awake. \n\n Dental scaling is recommended to be done every 6 months. However, for some cases of severe tartar, dental scaling can be done every 3 months or as needed. \nUsually when doing dental scaling there may be a little bleeding. \nThat's because the gums and tartarized teeth adjust to the scaling process. \n\n So, you already know, Hermina's friend? If Friends of Hermina have plans to do tartar cleaning, you can just come to RSIA Hermina Mutiara Bunda Salatiga \nGet the convenience of online registration through the Halo Hermina Application \n\n Make an appointment with drg. Yuliana Winata \n\n \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>
<\/a><\/div>- Hermina Mutiara Bunda Salatiga<\/a><\/li>
- 07 March 2022<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
How to Overcome Tooth Pain<\/a><\/h3>
Having sensitive teeth can be very annoying sometimes. The sharp pain and throbbing that comes with eating food can make you feel very uncomfortable. \nIn fact, the pain that arises can be felt hours after eating. \n\n Sensitivity is caused by the very soft middle layer of the tooth (dentin) exposed to various things from the external environment. In fact, dentin should be protected by tooth enamel. \n\n When the outermost layer of the tooth or tooth enamel is thinned, \nDentin will be exposed to air and temperature from the outside so that the tooth can feel sore easily. \n\n Usually you will feel pain in your teeth when eating ice cream or just drinking other cold drinks. \nSometimes the sensation of pain also appears when eating or drinking hot. The pain can come and go, sometimes it can be unbearable. \n\n You can reduce and treat sensitive teeth starting from changing daily habits. \nCheck out how to deal with also treat aching or sensitive teeth below. \n\n 1. Brush your teeth properly \n\n Are you brushing your teeth the right way? For example, brushing teeth regularly, \nie twice a day, in the morning after breakfast and at night before bed. \n It's not enough to stop there, use the right brushing technique to clean all parts of your teeth and mouth. \n\n Brush gently and carefully around the gum line so you don't remove the gum tissue. \nBrushing your teeth hard can thin the enamel, which increases the sensitivity of your teeth. \n\n Hold your toothbrush at a 45 degree angle. \nGently brush in a circular motion. \n\n It is also recommended that you use a soft-bristled toothbrush to reduce the risk of toothache or sensitivity. \n\n You can also use dental floss to reach food debris that is difficult to reach using a toothbrush. \n\n 2. Use Special Toothpaste \n\n You can also use toothpaste for sensitive teeth that contains fluoride. \nToothpaste specially designed for sensitive teeth contains an active ingredient called potassium nitrate. \n\n It helps to block the tiny tubules in the sensitive dentin. \nNot only that, this toothpaste contains compounds that help block the spread of sensation from the tooth surface to the nerves. \n\n It usually takes several uses before tooth sensitivity diminishes. \nAfter a few uses, toothpaste can relieve the pain associated with sensitive teeth. \n\n If you use it regularly, toothpaste is one of the most appropriate ways to treat long-term sore or sensitive teeth. \n\n 3. Avoid Acidic Foods and Drinks \n\n Acidic foods or drinks can erode the enamel, making your teeth more sensitive. \nYou should start limiting the consumption of acidic foods and drinks to reduce the risk of toothache or sensitivity. \n\n Don't forget to brush your teeth 20 minutes later after eating acidic foods as a way of dealing with aching teeth. \nIf the interval is less than 20 minutes or you brush your teeth right away, it can actually hurt your enamel. \n\n Do you have a habit of grinding your teeth while sleeping at night? Well, it turns out, \nThis habit can erode enamel and make teeth more sensitive. \n\n 4. Use protective gear. \n\n Therefore, you can use dental protectors as a \nhow to deal with toothache is also sensitive due to the habit of grinding teeth. \n\n \nDo it regularly, the pain in the teeth can be reduced. However, \nkeep checking your dental and oral health to the dentist at least once every 6 months, Friend Hermina Salatiga. \n<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>"); $('#div_next_link').html(" <\/span>");
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