Dental Hygiene Tools Are A Requirement, Not A Luxury

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1 Dental Hygiene Tools Are A Requirement, Not A Luxury

First impressions are crucial throughout each of our lives. You may have brilliant qualifications, but trying to go for an interview and smiling with a mouth full of bad teeth is a huge no-no. It is no use arguing that you should be judged on merit, you will be judged on first impressions. In the 21st century it is not impossible to have a thorough daily dental hygiene program.

We have never had it so easy to take care of our teeth before and the best place to start is as a toddler. Dental hygiene tools should be introduced into every child’s life as soon as possible. Saying that a child does not want to brush teeth or will forget is a very feeble excuse. To start a child off, there is no need for sophisticated dental hygiene tools. You start with the basics of a good toothbrush, tooth paste especially for children and introduce floss.

Daily oral care can be made into a fun time; bond with your child and play along with the teeth cleaning routine. It is a known fact that for any action to become a habit, it needs to be repeated thirty times. You can soon have a child in a good routine that will establish a habit for life. The bonus benefit when teaching a child good oral care comes when it is time to visit the dentist. Instead of a frightened and screaming child you will have an inquisitive and calm child. One who confidently examines all the dental hygiene tools in the surgery?


Keep that Brilliant Smile for Life

No effort is too much to keep your teeth and mouth healthy. We are not all blessed with perfect teeth, but you can have perfectly healthy teeth. Making use of all available dental hygiene tools holds great benefits for your health as well. The link between bad dental health and several illnesses have been scientifically proven.

Thus, many illnesses can be prevented or lessened with good oral health and the daily use of dental hygiene tools. There are some brilliant dental hygiene tools on the market for those of us who are always on the run. There are many dental hygiene tools especially for those who are disabled and cannot grip well with their hands.

You get special grips, special toothbrushes and devices to squeeze tubes. It is worthwhile and cost effective to look into disposable dental hygiene tools such as flavored tooth cleaning towels to keep in your bag. Do a search on the Internet and you will be amazed that the many diverse dental hygiene tools available on the market.

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Help answer the question about dental health

If we are to believe the dental community, that has told us for eons that good dental health?
is the foundation to better health, then why isn't there dental care provided for in health care reform. Lets face it, poor dental health leads to poor digestion, which leads to many health problems. So as a part of the preventative medicine section of the health care bill, I propose that dental care for ALL AMERICANS be provided!!!!!
Do you agree?
WoW, the government could have the market in grills, automotive and dental!!!!

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Comments (9)

  1. I like listerine. My husband prefers crest. Our dentist recommends crest as well.

  2. Could be space in between your teeth, with food getting caught and then abscessing slightly, then going away.

    Or, a metabolic disease which shows up as gum sores.

    Or something you eat or drink — acidic juices, perhaps?

    Maybe even a gum you chew, or whitening toothpaste.

  3. Almost all foods contain some form of sugar which causes tooth decay.

    All food though if left in the mouth will support the growth of germs and other mouth diseases like gingivitis and gum disease. Plaque build-up will result which pushes the gums away from the teeth giving germs even more space to hide.

    Left alone these can lead to bone disease and bone loss.

    Same applies to most drinks except water.

    Milk is good.

    Regular dentist visits will help.

    Brushing three times a day and before bed is a must for good hygiene.

  4. Check the report below….the average dental yearly costs were under $500, so: 50 percent of people paid UNDER $500 a YEAR to take care of their teeth….
    Avg. exam $30
    Avg. cleaning $75
    Avg. filling $100

    These are all less than that last tattoo!

  5. The pH of dental plaque is a key factor from the balance between acid demineralization of the teeth and the remineralization of the initial caries lesion. Plaque pH falls each time acids accumulate from the plaque due to bacterial acid production following the consumption of fermentable carbohydrates – mainly sugars – from foods and drinks.

    On the other hand, the plaque pH rises when the acids are washed out and neutralized by saliva, which contains the important buffer, bicarbonate. The pH also rises when the plaque bacteria either metabolize the acids, or produce alkali such as ammonia from nitrogenous compounds found from foods and saliva.

  6. IMO it should. You're right when you say that dental care is just as important as regular care. I've read that people with poor oral hygiene have a higher chance of heart disease. If we had more preventative care and people actually took care of their bodies, we would see a huge reduction in how much it would cost to treat people.

  7. The premium for your health insurance when you go out on your own will vary significantly based on your age and gender.

    I have seen decent policys as low as $111 per month for a young male and over $800 per month for someone in their late 50's.

    Keep in mind, when you are going into the self employed arena – and you are shopping for health insurance, you can not look at the benefits in the same fashion as your big corporate health insurance policys.

    You need to look for the following:

    1) minimal internal policy limitations – ie – limints on physical therapy, ambulance, in-patient hospitalization limits

    2) Provider Network – make sure you get into a plan that gives you in network access to nationwide doctors

    3) Rate guarantees – some carriers are offering 18 and 24 month rate guarantees

    4) Get educated on Health Savings Account (HSA) qualified plans – they can save you significant premium and tax dollars

    5) Pre-existing condition limitations – if you have pre-existing conditions, be sure to review any exclusions with the policy

    6) Use a local broker / agent – they have the most knowledge regarding the policys that work the best in your local area.

    Hope this helps

  8. I can't help you with the loan information but can recommend a good discount plan.
    http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/40491833

    Good luck!

  9. Yes, health subjects are all part of the realm of Science. Ask any dentist how much science they had in college. And in preschool, you can't really go too deep without losing them, so roots and crowns are about as far as you'd want to go. You might start by asking them what they know about bones, get their feedback, and then ask if they've ever seen a bone. Some will think of chicken bones or ribs, but maybe somebody will come up with "teeth" and if they don't, you lead them to that idea. Then jump in to what bones and teeth need to be healthy (calcium) and other ways to take care of bones. Your teeth are the only bones that need cleaning to stay healthy, and viola! You are now into talking about brushing, and maybe flossing. Take some floss (it is cheap, one roll will cover the whole class easily), and ask if they can squish their finger in between their teeth to clean out the in-betweens. No?! :) Well, how about a toothbrush, does that fit in between? (Take yours, SHOW them with your own teeth). Better, but what if I use this neat string? (Again, SHOW them with yours) then pass out a bit of floss, keep the garbage can right next to you, and pass it around after they all have a try with their own piece of floss. That ensures it all ends up in the trash (no germs, strangulations!!) and it's all cleaned up.

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