Sensitivity tends to occur when the diet is acidic, or the saliva is not as good as it should be. Tooth Mousse provides calcium and phosphate ions to seal off the exposed dentine. If you have dry mouth, you don't have much saliva buffering the enamel, and so tooth mousse can offer your teeth more protection; however as the Tooth Mousse is quite thick, adding a little water to your mouth after rubbing it around helps even more. Tooth mousse can also be used to prepare beforehand for dental treatments such as bleaching.
It can also restore the balance after procedures such as tooth whitening, professional cleaning, and periodontal care. It will make them less sensitive. Dr Priya explains that it can also be used for those suffering from morning sickness and reflux. However if morning sickness is quite severe, using the product before the sickness occurs should be even more effective, as it can directly protect the tooth surface.
They shoud never fall asleep with a sugary drink in a bottle. The feeding times solid food should be regular — breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner, evening snack. The baby should not be given sweet treats like lollipops, honey. If you want to, I can analyse your daily feeding routines. You can send it to dentalrevelations gmail. I would not use tooth mousse for a baby. The professional evaluation is the most important thing to do. I have braces and a speck of plague on two of my bottom teeth and it irritates me so much.
Will this help…. Thanks for your question. It is very common to have plague and tartar on lower front teeth even without braces. When you have braces it builds up easier. It would be advisable to see hygienist every 4 months while you have braces — she will remove the build up and guide you through the oral hygiene methods suitable for your teeth.
All the best! Plz tell for how long GC tooth mousse be used for sensitivity problem. Should it b discontinue d after a month or so. Plz tell should it b used once or twice daily. Thank you for your question. You can use Tooth Mousse as long as needed. It can be used as many times as you desire but the most important time to use it is at night just before going to bed. The best thing would be if Tooth Mousse could stay in mouth as long as possible.
Brush your teeth as well. Thanks for trusting me with this matter. Couple questions comes to my mind.
First, do you wake up at night because of dry mouth? If not, then it is normal. If yes, then it mainly affects the quality of life disturbed sleep. We all get dry mouth at night to some extent but it should not wake you up. Second question, is your GERD medicated and therefore symptomless? If no, you should see a doctor to get prescription medicine to treat it. If the medication does not help, it might be wrong type of medication or wrong dosage.
If the answer is yes, then you do not need to worry about your teeth. It is important to get the GERD symptomless it sometimes requires both regular medication and lifestyle changes. It is safe to brush your teeth in the morning first thing , but if you feel that GERD is active, you could just rinse with tap water, then brush you teeth. But first spread the fluoride toothpaste evenly to your teeth. Thank you for your lengthy answer.
My doctor prescribes PPIs but it seems that they are not meant to be taken long-term. And even if symptomless I might still have silent reflux? I took them for 5 years and stopped 2 years ago. The GERD symptoms are not serious enough for me, and have almost never disturbed me at night, so I try to manage it without prescriptions. My only real worry about it would be my teeth and gums… They are not in the best of shape but my dentist offers little clue as to what might harm them.
Only grinding is brought up once in a while as a possibility, but I never notice it myself. She says the teeth are still alright, and gums are not worrisome despite receding, which might be caused by grinding.
I heard from other cipro sufferers that they developed dry mouth or that their teeth and gums have been affected although that part is mostly anecdotal. So all in all, I was just wondering whether rinsing with water after waking was enough to prevent harm from the brushing.
Thanks again. I find your website to be very resourceful. Like Liked by 1 person. Yes, your dentist is correct that receding gums can be caused by grinding or clenching.
Especially if there is imbalance in bite. Dry mouth would work as enhancer to tooth wear. Sore facial muscles is another sign. For the dry mouth at night. I often advice people to use olive oil the last thing in the evening before going to bed. To apply about 1 teaspoon of olive oil on top of you tongue and spread it all over the soft tissues in mouth. This might prevent you from waking up for the dry mouth.
I believe there are also olive oil sprays that might be easier to use. I am happy to hear my website has been helpful to you. You are wise to try to separate the correct information from fake news. I am forever a skeptic… Thanks for the suggestion about olive oil! Biotene did nothing for me and I found out from an article you linked to that it has a pH of 6.
I know I am shooting in many directions here, but this reminds me of a practice I have heard of, called oil pulling… I never researched or tried it but the practice advises to use one tablespoon on empty stomach and that the oil should be spit out after 20 minutes and not swallowed. Here do you suggest that I keep a whole teaspoon in my mouth when I go to bed?
You can decide the amount of olive oil used. The calcium and phosphate, with the help of fluoride, replace the lost mineral from the early decay, and help restore the enamel that was once there. Tooth Mousse can also be used by those suffering from morning sickness and reflux. However, if morning sickness is quite severe, using the product before the sickness occurs should be even more effective, as it can directly protect the tooth surface. In the case of morning sickness, you should not brush your teeth straight after vomiting.
This is because the acid will have weakened your teeth enamel and the action of brushing can cause damage by wearing away the demineralised enamel and dentine. Instead, you should rinse your mouth out with water or milk, and then apply Tooth Mousse. Tooth Mousse can also be used to help treat dry mouth. However, as the Tooth Mousse is quite thick, adding a little water to your mouth after rubbing it around will help it be more effective. To help prevent teeth sensitivity, Tooth Mousse can be used before dental procedures such as teeth whitening.
It can also be used after dental procedures such as teeth whitening, professional cleaning and periodontal care. Tooth Mousse can also be used whilst having orthodontic treatment to prevent white spots from appearing on your teeth and to help reduce tooth decay around dental brackets. We recommend that Tooth Mousse is applied at night, after you have brushed and flossed your teeth. Use a clean finger, a cotton bud or your toothbrush to smear a small pea-sized amount onto your teeth.
However, because Tooth Mousse is derived from milk protein casein it is not suitable for people who are intolerant to lactose. Or in cases of isolated sensitivity can be applied to the tooth causing the trouble. Only a pea sized amount of the tooth mousse creme is needed.
This can be applied either via a cotton bud or with clean hands finger. This can be allowed to soak in. Often times people will apply just before bed. If you are using Tooth Mousse Plus which contains Fluoride, it would be important to apply during the day for about 30 minutes then rinse out any excess with water.
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