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Caries of deciduous teeth
07-09-2009

Most parents do not stare a little child's mouth, do not examine the baby's teeth and do not lead him to accept the dentist, appealing is that milk teeth, and they have replaced. But kids need to keep your teeth and eating too teeth begin to hurt them necessarily need to be treated.
In children under the age of three often found caries of deciduous teeth. Most of the pathological process affects the milk incisors of the upper jaw and the chewing surfaces of molars. Factors contributing to the development of caries in children, are violations of the tissue structure of the tooth (malformations) that have arisen in the child in utero, and maternal diseases - rheumatism, hypertension, viral infectious diseases, endocrine diseases, toxicosis, etc.
Significant role played by maternal smoking, drug abuse substances during pregnancy. Violations of the tooth tissue can develop in children on artificial feeding, suffered hemolytic disease or infection in the first years of life.
In the later period of caries of deciduous teeth may be formed due to excessive carbohydrate intake, poor oral hygiene, inadequate intake of minerals and trace elements, particularly fluorine.
Recommend to drive your child to consult a dentist at least every six months.
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Articles for theme "caries":
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05-09-2009
In teeth constantly occur two opposing processes - demineralization and mineralization of recovery (remineralization): due to the effect of microorganisms (bacteria) and plaques (attacks on the tooth surface) at the beginning of the tooth enamel, and then from the solid tissue of the tooth actually released minerals, such as calcium, resulting in teeth demineralization. Saliva acts on this process neytralizuyusche, postponing the excess minerals back into the solid substance of the teeth, due to this happening remineralization of teeth.
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03-09-2009
It is known that regular and thorough removal of plaque is important in the prevention of caries. For an objective assessment of oral hygiene produce display (stained) plaque with special diagnostic dyes (indicators), which recorded organic component of dental plaque.
2.1.1. Indicators plaque
In the dental practice as a diagnostic dye used plaque 0,75% and 6% solution of basic fuchsin, 4.5% alcohol solution of erythrosine, erythrosine tablets (from 6 - 10 mg), solution Schiller - Pisarev, 2% aqueous methylene blue.
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03-09-2009
CARIES - pathological process of infecting the tooth after its eruption, accompanied by demineralization of hard tissue that subsequently leads to the formation of a defect in the form of the cavity.
Currently, dental caries is among the most common diseases. This is due primarily to social factors: working and living conditions of people, the nature of their diet and environmental changes, lack of fluoride in drinking water sources, poor oral hygiene and other reasons ..
The high prevalence and intensity of caries requires a broad prevention of this pathology.
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