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		<title>Caring For Your Dental Health &#8211; How A Tooth Abscess Develops</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rai Micht</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Rai Micht</div>
<p>A tooth abscess is an accumulation of infected material (pus) springing from a bacterial infection in the center of a tooth.</p>
<p>It can be particularly simple how a tooth abscess develops. Once the dental pulp (the living tissue in the center of the tooth consisting of nerves and blood vessels) gets infected with bacteria. There are many ways how bacteria can get into the pulp:</p>
<p>1. Tooth decay. A tooth abscess develops when decay in a tooth has not received appropriate dental care and it erodes the enamel and dentin until it finally reaches to the dental pulp. The acids released by the bacteria start to irritate the dental pulp tissue which becomes inflamed. The inflammation begins to constrict the blood flow to the pulp area, causing toothache. The dental pulp becomes infected and eventually dies. As the bacteria grow and multiply they are forced beyond the end of the tooth and they form an abscess around the root tip. The jaw bone gets infected too leading to the breakdown of the tooth&#8217;s supportive tissues.</p>
<p>2. Cracked tooth or trauma. <a target='_blank' href="http://hubpages.com/hub/How-A-Tooth-Abscess-Develops">How a tooth abscess develops</a> through trauma can be a question. Tooth trauma such as a a broken or chipped tooth can lead to a tooth abscess. Cracks and fractures on the enamel and dentin could permit bacteria in the pulp, bringing on tooth infection. From the root of the tooth, the infection could affect the bones supporting the tooth. </p>
<p>3. Unrepaired restorations. Just like trauma, weakened dental restorations (e.g., fillings) may break down over time and allow bacteria to access the pulp, potentially causing a tooth infection and abscess.</p>
<p>4. Periodontal gum disease. This can account to the gums pulling away from the teeth, building deep pockets between the teeth and gums. Bacteria could grow and an abscess may develop when food particle become stuck in these pockets. </p>
<p>5. Accumulation of pus (dead tissue, live and dead bacteria, white blood cells) creates inflammation and soreness of the tissues within the tooth. This brings about an awful toothache. Unless an abscess develops, the toothache may stop when the root of the tooth dies. This is basically how a tooth abscess develops, particularly when the infection continues to be active and spreads to the tissues. </p>
<p>Having severe toothache is the main symptom. It can be a continuous pain and often described as gnawing, sharp, shooting, or throbbing.</p>
<p>Other symptoms may include: bitter taste in the mouth, breath odor, general discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling, fever, pain when chewing, sensitivity of the teeth to hot or cold, swollen glands of the neck, swollen area of the upper or lower jaw &#8212; a very serious symptom. Know how a tooth abscess develops to be able to avoid them. Aside from proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, prompt treatment of dental caries reduces the risk of tooth abscess.</p>
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<div class='links'>You can simply protect your teeth and gums from harm with routine dental hygiene and using the right dental products. Consider the use of all natural dental products such as <a href="http://www.oramd.com/oradr.htm">OraDR</a> to keep teeth and gums safe and strong from harmful anaerobic bacteria while avoiding the dangers of side effects. Take good care of your dental health because it has a huge influence on your overall health.</div>
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		<title>Be In The Know On How A Tooth Abscess Develops</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 11:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rai Micht</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Rai Micht</div>
<p>A tooth abscess is an accumulation of infected material (pus) springing from a bacterial infection in the center of a tooth.</p>
<p>It can be particularly simple how a tooth abscess develops. Once the dental pulp (the living tissue in the center of the tooth consisting of nerves and blood vessels) gets infected with bacteria. There are many ways how bacteria can get into the pulp: </p>
<p>1. Cavities. Tooth abscess develops once cavities are left untreated and it erodes the enamel and dentin till it finally arrives at the dental pulp. The acids discharged by the bacteria begin to irritate the dental pulp tissue causing inflammation. Toothache then occurs as the inflammation begins to constrict the blood flow to the pulp area. When the dental pulp becomes infected, it eventually leads to its death. An abscess forms around the root tip as the bacteria multiplies and they are forced beyond the end of the tooth. The jaw bone can become infected as well, resulting to the breakdown of the tooth&#8217;s supportive tissues. </p>
<p>2. Cracked tooth or trauma. <a target='_blank' href="http://hubpages.com/hub/How-A-Tooth-Abscess-Develops">How a tooth abscess develops</a> through trauma can be a question. Tooth trauma such as a a broken or chipped tooth can lead to a tooth abscess. Cracks and fractures on the enamel and dentin could permit bacteria in the pulp, bringing on tooth infection. From the root of the tooth, the infection could affect the bones supporting the tooth. </p>
<p>3. Unrepaired restorations. Just like trauma, weakened dental restorations (e.g., fillings) may break down over time and allow bacteria to access the pulp, potentially causing a tooth infection and abscess.</p>
<p>4. Periodontal gum disease. This can account to the gums pulling away from the teeth, building deep pockets between the teeth and gums. Bacteria could grow and an abscess may develop when food particle become stuck in these pockets. </p>
<p>5. Accumulation of pus (dead tissue, live and dead bacteria, white blood cells) creates inflammation and soreness of the tissues within the tooth. This brings about an awful toothache. Unless an abscess develops, the toothache may stop when the root of the tooth dies. This is basically how a tooth abscess develops, particularly when the infection continues to be active and spreads to the tissues. </p>
<p>The main symptom is a severe toothache. The pain is continuous and may be described as gnawing, sharp, shooting, or throbbing.</p>
<p>Additional symptoms can be: bitter taste in the mouth, mouth odor, general discomfort or ill feeling, fever, pain while chewing, sensitivity of the teeth, swollen glands of the neck, swollen area of the upper or lower jaw &#8212; a very severe symptom. It is essential to know how a tooth abscess develops in order to avoid them. Other than proper oral hygiene and routine dental check-ups, immediate treatment of cavities reduces the risk of tooth abscess.</p>
<div class='resource'>
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='about'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='links'>You can easily protect your teeth and gums from harm with routine dental hygiene and using the right dental products. Consider the use of all natural dental products such as <a href="http://www.oramd.com/oradr.htm">OraDR</a> to keep teeth and gums safe and strong from harmful anaerobic bacteria while avoiding the dangers of side effects. Take good care of your dental health because it has a huge influence on your overall health.</div>
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		<title>Causes Of An Abscessed Tooth And Cavities &#8211; What To Do</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 10:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rai Micht</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Genes may play a role in the development of tooth decay, yet other factors come into strong play: proper maintenance and diet. Most people pay very little attention to proper dental hygiene or use absurd chemical substances such as toothpaste containing the poisonous fluoride in a quest to avoid or perhaps repair tooth decay, or the causes of an abscessed tooth. Nothing more is required to clean the teeth than a firm toothbrush and a little un-iodized sea-salt. Moreover, daily consumption of leafy veggies is essential as a natural step to curtailing tooth decay, along with the causes of an abscessed tooth.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Rai Micht</div>
<p>Genes may play a role in the development of tooth decay, yet other factors come into strong play: proper maintenance and diet. Most people pay very little attention to proper dental hygiene or use absurd chemical substances such as toothpaste containing the poisonous fluoride in a quest to avoid or perhaps repair tooth decay, or the causes of an abscessed tooth. Nothing more is required to clean the teeth than a firm toothbrush and a little un-iodized sea-salt. Moreover, daily consumption of leafy veggies is essential as a natural step to curtailing tooth decay, along with the causes of an abscessed tooth. </p>
<p>Tooth Decay Or Cavities: Causes Of An Abscessed Tooth</p>
<p>The constant acidity in the mouth mainly causes cavities or tooth decay, and this is from consuming acid-producing foods. Consuming these foods result to acidic blood, which restrains the body of needed calcium necessary to cancel the acids. Foods that contain too much potassium and phosphorus contents should be eaten in moderation, and it should me balanced with calcium to prevent the body from being robbed of its own calcium, contributing to the <a target='_blank' href="http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Causes-Of-And-Abscess-Tooth">causes of an abscessed tooth</a> and tooth decay. Another culprit would be honey, as well as refined sugar. </p>
<p>No one is saying to not eat nuts and seeds or less harming grains like rice, millet, quinoa or amaranth but be sure to offset them with green leafy vegetables and of course reduce consuming them. By the way, for a way better source of proteins: instead of excessive nuts opt for avocadoes, green coconuts, dates and olives. Secondly for carbohydrates: sweet fruits and root vegetables.</p>
<p>Illustrated below will be a recommended method of cleaning the teeth.</p>
<p>1. Start with rinsing the mouth with a little saline water upon waking up.</p>
<p>2. Then brush the teeth first with an up-and-down rotational motion, cleaning the upper incisors, canines, molars and premolars. (Make sure to brush the ventral regions)</p>
<p>3. Do the same procedures in two on the lower teeth. Again, rinse the mouth with saline water.</p>
<p>4. Now massage each tooth with your clean index finger, ensuring that you reach the wisdom teeth in the corners. Rinse the mouth again.</p>
<p>5. Massage the gums with the fingers in a mild sideways motion. This is essential as it strengthens the gums and squeezes out the impure matters from its pores. Rinse The mouth</p>
<p>6. Now gently rub the upper palate of the mouth until top of the tonsils. Rinse the mouth.</p>
<p>Also, keep in mind that nothing can cause an abscessed tooth as fast as nuts, seeds and grains in excess. This goes to show that a diet comprised of mainly fruits, leafy and root vegetables, will be the best choice to avoiding the causes of an abscessed tooth along with the steps above.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t permit yourself to be exploited by the many marketers and charlatans out to make a fast buck on the expense of the vulnerable, to gain a healthy and beautiful smile (and perfect health) first make the suggested change above to a healthier diet and apply the steps given above for lasting success.</p>
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<div class='links'>You can easily protect your teeth and gums from harm with routine oral hygiene and using the right oral products. Consider the use of all natural oral products such as <a href="http://www.oramd.com/oradr.htm">OraDR</a> to keep teeth and gums safe and strong from harmful anaerobic bacteria while avoiding the dangers of side effects. Take good care of your oral health because it has a big impact on your general health.</div>
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		<title>How to Handle The Causes Of An Abscessed Tooth And Tooth Decay</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 08:55:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rai Micht</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aside from genes, several factors can play a role in the development of tooth decay : diet and proper maintenance. Most people neglect their dental hygiene or apply unnecessary chemical substances like fluoride-rich toothpastes in order to stop or maybe treat tooth decay, or the causes of an abscessed tooth. Not much is needed to clean the teeth than an effective toothbrush and a small un-iodized sea-salt. Likewise, eating leafy veggies everyday is vital as a natural step to reducing tooth decay, besides the causes of an abscessed tooth.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Rai Micht</div>
<p>Aside from genes, several factors can play a role in the development of tooth decay : diet and proper maintenance. Most people neglect their dental hygiene or apply unnecessary chemical substances like fluoride-rich toothpastes in order to stop or maybe treat tooth decay, or the causes of an abscessed tooth. Not much is needed to clean the teeth than an effective toothbrush and a small un-iodized sea-salt. Likewise, eating leafy veggies everyday is vital as a natural step to reducing tooth decay, besides the causes of an abscessed tooth. </p>
<p>Cavities: Causes Of An Abscessed Tooth</p>
<p>Cavities or tooth decay can be caused by constant acidity in your mouth which is a consequence of over consumption of acid forming foods. Eating these foods leads to acidic blood which would rob calcium from the bones as this is necessary to neutralize the acids. Eating foods that have excessively high potassium and phosphorus contents without the counter balancing calcium makes the body rob its own self of calcium which contributes to the <a target='_blank' href="http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Causes-Of-And-Abscess-Tooth">causes of an abscessed tooth</a> and tooth decay. Honey is another culprit in the cause of cavities (along with white sugar).</p>
<p>Nobody said you should stop eating nuts and seeds or less marring grains such as rice, millet, quinoa or amaranth but compensate them with green leafy vegetables, and limiting your intake of them. As for an alternative source of proteins: choose avocadoes, green coconuts, dates and olives. For carbohydrates: sweet fruits and root vegetables.</p>
<p>Illustrated below will be a recommended method of cleaning the teeth.</p>
<p>1. Start with rinsing the mouth with a little saline water upon waking up. </p>
<p>2. Then brush your teeth, beginning with the upper incisors, canines, molars and premolars using an up-and-down circling motion. (assure brushing the anterior areas)</p>
<p>3. Do the same steps on the 2 on the lower teeth. Rinse you mouth again with salt-mixed water.</p>
<p>4. Now massage each tooth with your clean index finger, ensuring that you reach the wisdom teeth in the corners. Rinse the mouth again.</p>
<p>5. Massage the gums using the fingers in a mild sideways movement. This is crucial since it strengthens the gums and extract the foreign matters from its pores. Rinse the mouth.</p>
<p>6. Now gently rub the upper palate of the mouth until top of the tonsils. Rinse the mouth.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that eating excess seeds, nuts and grains can speed up tooth decay. Therefore, aside from the method mentioned above, a diet consisting generally of fruits, leafy and root vegetables, would be the best alternative for preventing the causes of an abscessed tooth and tooth decay. </p>
<p>Avoid being exploited by several marketers who only aims to make money. To acquire a healthy and beautiful smile (along with perfect health), start with the alternatives listed above for a healthier diet and apply the dental hygiene methods to gain effectiveness.</p>
<div class='resource'>
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='about'>About the Author:</div>
<div class='links'>You can easily protect your teeth and gums from harm with routine oral hygiene and using the right oral products. Consider the use of all natural oral products such as <a href="http://www.oramd.com/oradr.htm">OraDR</a> to keep teeth and gums safe and strong from harmful anaerobic bacteria while avoiding the dangers of side effects. Take good care of your oral health because it has a big impact on your general health.</div>
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