

The pearly whites effect
A person’s smile is one of his most memorable features. It can even be more remarkable than his beauty because it shows such unique qualities as being gentle, kind, and intelligent.
When you talk to people, what they say about their teeth? “I don’t care that I have bad teeth, but my gums are really soft!” You may notice them bleeding occasionally or suffering from periodontal disease (gum plague), but at least they aren't plagued with tooth decay or gum infections. They hardly ever experience severe dental pain
However, there's a reason why some people don't show all of their teeth. There are many reasons why people hide parts of their mouths including the embarrassment of large lips, an underbite, misshapen teeth, no space between the teeth, or missing teeth. All of these things contribute to someone hiding part of his mouth.
Some common habits related to smiling include; avoiding weight loss measures due to oral discomfort, lack of confidence, and/or fear of showing your teeth. These fears can be very limiting making it difficult for many people to enjoy life and feel comfortable.
There are various ways to improve your digestion by changing how you eat. Sometimes modifying eating patterns is all you need to do to see results. If problems arise while eating, try to reintroduce foods slowly.
The root canal
As mentioned, the root canal is an invasive dental procedure that requires extraction of the endodontic file (instrument) followed by filling of the entire space with material.
This process can be performed in humans as well as animals due to the presence of collagen which acts as tissue glue. In human beings, this liquid staple needs to be thin enough to fit through a tube with a tiny opening (ostium). </p>
In contrast to surgery, where there is generally no need for anesthesia because only one or two teeth are treated, most patients require pain medication after a root canal treatment due to the extensive removal of pulp/nerve material during treatment. Canals may become infected; <em>inflammation may occur along</em> the apical area; symptoms include loss of sensitivity and swelling, which depends on the cause but it can also lead to bone reabscess formation and chronic periapical abscesses. Purulent discharge is often present. Bleeding occurs if we <em>treat tissues mechanically using instruments</em> and fluids resulting in clot formation inside the osteomeatal unit.
Root Canal Therapy is common treatment used by dentists to solve tooth problems involving infection outside the root of the tooth. Dr. Habeeb El-Nashar then recommends that you should see your dentist for a follow up appointment."The signs and symptoms discussed above will typically result in the patient being referred to a periodontist or oral surgeon for additional evaluation and management.” According to Elsevier’s
Preventing tooth decay
Although it is not usually seen, dental cavities are a common condition that affects many of us at some time or another. The most common area affected is near the inner corner of the mouth by the crown (head) of a tooth. This is called the cervical region.
When food touches the surface of the teeth, acid may penetrate into the underlying tissue from bacteria in the saliva. If the acids remain for long enough, they can cause corrosion of the inside of the dental tissue, leading to pain and inflammation.
Corrosion means loss of bone mass! Evidence suggests that even mild cases of corrosive dentition may contribute to the development of osteoporosis. Corroded surfaces make the bones more susceptible to breakdown when stressed.
For these reasons, dental professionals generally recommend getting two sets of deciduous (baby) teeth pulled off before the age of six. Then again once someone reaches their teen years.
The theory behind this opinion is that the younger the teeth, the healthier them. Unfortunately in today’s world, we suffer with all types of chronic metabolic issues including overweight /obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, etc.
These conditions tend to run in our family and being obese as a child often leads to problems eating as an adult which then contributes to additional health concerns.
However, removing baby teeth can be a significant delay to mental a





