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#Dry_mouth: This is a condition that can cause the #mouth to feel #dry and uncomfortable. It can make it difficult to speak, swallow, and taste food. can also increase the risk of #tooth decay and #gum_disease.
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Thrush
#Thrush: This is a #fungal infection that can cause #white_patches to form on the tongue and inner cheeks. It is more common in people with #diabetes because they have a weakened immune system.
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Tooth decay
Tooth decay: This is caused by bacteria that break down sugars and starches in the mouth, producing acid that eats away at tooth enamel. People with diabetes have a higher risk of tooth decay because they often have high levels of sugar in their saliva.
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Gum disease
#Gum #disease: This is the most common #dental problem in people with #diabetes. It is an infection of the #gums that can damage the tissues and bones that support the teeth. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to #tooth loss.
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While losing baby teeth and the arrival of permanent teeth is a natural process, there can be some challenges children experience during this time. Here are some potential problems that can occur:
Discomfort:
Teething pain: When the permanent teeth push through the gums, it can cause similar discomfort to the initial teething experienced with baby teeth. This can lead to fussiness, irritability, and difficulty sleeping. Gum soreness: The gums around erupting teeth can become inflamed and tender, causing discomfort and making it sensitive to touch or chewing.
Difficulties: Loose teeth: As baby teeth loosen in preparation for falling out, they can become wobbly and make it difficult for children to chew effectively. This can lead to them avoiding certain foods or having trouble biting into harder items.
Bleeding: When a tooth falls out or is extracted, there might be some minor bleeding from the socket. While usually not a cause for concern, it can be startling for children.
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problems that happen to children when their baby teeth change.
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=the basics of maintaining teeth:
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Limit sugary treats
Limit sugary treats: Sugary foods and drinks feed bacteria that cause cavities. Offer water instead of juice and limit sugary snacks.
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Floss regularly
Floss regularly: Once two teeth touch, floss daily to remove plaque from between them.
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Brush twice a day
Brush twice a day: As soon as your child has a tooth, use a soft-bristled toothbrush and water to clean gently. Gradually introduce fluoride toothpaste (pea-sized amount)
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Preserving Your Child's Precious Smile: Tips for Healthy Teeth
Preserving Your Child's Precious Smile: Tips for Healthy Teeth
Children's teeth are delicate and prone to decay if not properly cared for. Fortunately, there are many ways to help your child keep their pearly whites healthy and strong, both for now and the future! Here are some key strategies:
Building Good Habits Early:
Start early: Even before the first tooth erupts, wipe your baby's gums with a damp cloth after each feeding to remove bacteria
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-Dental Implants: Essential Facts.
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Trauma: Accidents, injuries, or sports-related impacts can damage teeth, sometimes necessitating extraction. This can also cause fractures that weaken teeth over time, leading to eventual loss.
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the reasons for tooth loss
Cavities: Untreated cavities can create large holes in your teeth, eventually reaching the pulp and causing nerve damage or infection. This can lead to tooth loss if not addressed promptly.
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the reasons for tooth loss
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