Wednesday 16 June 2021

Smoking Is The Real Deal Breaker For Good Oral Health

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Smoke coming from barbequed food is mouthwatering but the smoke from a cigarette is what your mouth despises the most even if you don’t agree with it. We all are very well aware of the injurious effects of smoking on our overall health because of the many smoke-related deaths each year but what we don’t realize is that smoking has negative effects on one’s oral health as well.

The affects are not limited to stained teeth or bad breath, it goes beyond that and gets much serious. The number of ways that smoking can affect one’s oral health is not a small list; it is rather a longer, dangerous one Some of the alarming effects of smoking are as follows:

  • Bad breath
  • Loss of smell and taste.
  • Tooth Discoloration.
  • Increase in plaque and tarter.
  • Mouth sores and ulcer.
  • Tooth decay and loss.
  •  Increased risk of Gum diseases.
  •  Increased risk of oral cancer.

It may be a disappointing surprise but smoking and gum diseases are parallel and go hand in hand. There is no doubt that a person is twice as likely to experience gum disease if they smoke. The gums are affected by smoking because of the lack of oxygen in the bloodstream, so the infected gums don't heal. Smoking causes the smoker to have more dental plaque and causes gum disease to get worse quicker than in non-smokers.

A lot of people know that smoking can cause lung and throat cancer, but many people still are not aware that it is one of the main causes of mouth cancer too. If you’re one of those people who smoke too much or even once in a while, you need to stop and think what good is it doing to you? On the other hand you know what damage it has done and what more damage it can do.

For the damage that has been done to your oral health due to smoking, you can consult the best dental surgeons in Karachi at Altamash Dental Clinic and get your treatment done. That would be your second step to returning to good health, the first will always be your decision to quit smoking. To reach out to the best dental surgeons in Karachi, click on Altamash Dental Clinic and get your appointment fixed to visit

Wednesday 9 June 2021

5 Important Tips to Consider While Taking Your Children to the Orthodontist For the First Time

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Everyone, whether a child, a teenager, or an adult, needs to visit an orthodontist. Everyone must visit the dentist twice or thrice a year to maintain good dental health in comparison to those who do not visit the orthodontist at all, especially children and teenagers.

Parents must take their children to the dentist when they are one or two years old, or even after their first teeth have emerged. Taking your children to the dentist helps you prevent cavities in their mouths and provides you with some advice on how to enhance their oral health.

Who is an orthodontist?
Orthodontists are experts in detecting, preventing, and correcting tooth and jaw anomalies. One of their main responsibilities is to design, produce, or employ orthodontic products to realign teeth and jaws so that normal function and look can be achieved. However, those are not the only responsibilities that they have including but not limited to:

● Using a lot of different diagnostic tests to determine the state of a patient's teeth.
● To establish treatment plans for patients, examine patient data, including dental histories, plaster models of teeth, and X-rays.
● Discussing patients' treatment plans and expense estimates with them.
● Treating occlusion problems as well as other oral problems.
● Educating orthodontic assistants on procedures and techniques.
● Coordinating orthodontic services with other professionals, such as dentists and oral surgeons.
● Making modifications to orthodontic appliances, such as tightening braces, and tracking patient progress at regular appointments.
● Educating patients on the importance of ongoing orthodontic care and proper oral hygiene techniques for good oral health.

 


How will orthodontic treatment help your child?
Orthodontic therapy will improve your child's bite and chewing abilities, as well as his or her ability to communicate clearly. Teeth that are in function properly tend to appear great. A beautiful smile is a nice side effect of orthodontic treatment, and it can help your child feel better. As orthodontic treatment puts teeth, lips, and face into proportion, it can increase your child’s self-confidence and self-esteem. It is quite essential to visit an orthodontist as soon as possible since orthodontic treatment can make your child’s teeth straight and straight teeth are less susceptible to decay gum disease and damage.

Nevertheless, here is a list of tips you need to remember while taking your child to the orthodontist for the first time:
Locate a suitable dentist

After recognizing the need of taking your child to the dentist at a young age, the next step is to choose the best dentist for your child. You can always ask your family and friends or browse the internet for websites and other information. This allows you to acquire a general picture of the dentist and determine whether the dentist's practice is child-friendly. It's also crucial to determine whether the staff and the dentist can handle young children.

Make sure your youngster is ready for the appointment
Many children, including your child, are uncomfortable in the presence of strangers, and no youngster likes strangers touching their face. Going to the dentist is equally unappealing to some children. After scheduling an appointment with the dentist, reassuring your youngster that going to the dentist isn't a big thing will help to reduce their fear. You might also provide them a gift or incentive for going to the dentist.

Understand what to expect from your orthodontist
Always remember to set reasonable expectations and know what to expect from an orthodontist. The dentist will tell you a lot of information during your child's first visit to the dentist; make sure you pay attention and then ask the dentist some questions to make sure you remember everything. The dentist will explain the issues with your child's teeth or jaw, as well as how to prevent them.

For instance, the orthodontist may suggest that your child needs metal braces depending on his or her condition. Although metal braces are different from ceramic braces, they are quite reliable in straightening teeth.

Make sure you take your child there twice a year
Your child, like any other individual, should go to an orthodontist at least twice a year or whenever the next appointment is. This is necessary for your child to have good oral health. It's also a good idea to keep track of their contact information in case of an emergency.

Educate your children
Brush your teeth twice a day with your children and make it a habit for them, as habits formed at a young age are difficult to break

Conclusion :
You can always visit the Altamash Clinic with your children. It has one of the best dentists in Karachi and is more than willing to help you and your child improve your oral health
 

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