Monday, June 6, 2011

Tooth Fillings and TMJ Disorders

In adults, tmj disorder can be caused by an abnormal bite or crooked teeth–or even missing teeth. Teeth can be sore in morning or you may feel sensitivity to temperature changes. Severe cases are known where people grind even their teeth down to the stumps. Ouch! That definitely needs some bruxism treatment.
Fillings are very common with dental work, as they present a way to repair a tooth that has suffered from decay or a cavity back to it’s original shape.  When performing a filling, the dentist will remove the decayed area of the tooth, clean around it, then fill in the area that he has removed with a special material that will cater to the shape and form of the tooth.
Fillings work by closing out the area where the bacteria enters into teeth, helping to prevent any type of decay in the future.  The materials used for fillings include porcelain, gold, composite resin, and amalgam.  There is really no best type of filling, as several factors come into play.  Your reaction to different material, the shape of the tooth, extent of repair, and where the filling is needed will be determining factors as to what material is used with your filling.

The gold fillings that are used are made in a laboratory, then cemented into place by the dentist.  Gold material fits well with the gums, and can last you for many years.  Gold is considered by many to be the best, although it is also the most expensive and will require you to visit the dentist several times before the filling will be complete.
Silver fillings on the other hand, are less expensive than gold materials and they can be quite resistant to wear.  With their color being dark, they are easier to notice than composite or porcelain fillings, and aren’t recommended for visible areas of the mouth, especially the front teeth.  Composite fillings are a common type of material, as they match the color of your teeth.  The material that makes up the composite filling is mixed then placed directly in the cavity, where it hardens.  They last several years, although composite isn’t recommended for large cavities, or areas where they may chip.

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The final type of filling is porcelain.  Porcelain is very common, and produced in lab where it will be matched to your teeth then bonded to the affected tooth.  Porcelain fillings match the color of your teeth, and are resistant to any type of staining.  The costs for porcelain fillings can be very expensive, some costing as much as gold fillings.

If a cavity, decay, or even a crack has managed to damage a large area of the tooth, you may need a crown or a cap.  If the decay has managed to get to the nerve, you may end up needing a root canal to get rid of the dead pulp.  When the dentist decides he can fill your tooth, he will remove the cavity then fill the hole with a material listed above.  Depending on your insurance and what you can afford, you can choose which one you want or take his recommendation.  In most cases, porcelain or composite fillings will be recommended.  Gold fillings are popular, although most people want a filling that will match the natural color of their teeth.

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Keep in mind that only a dentist can make the decision regarding fillings.  When you visit for your routine checkup, the dentist will look in your mouth and use instruments that will let him examine the surfaces of your teeth.  If he finds any cavities, he will usually recommend a filling.  You won’t feel anything, as he will numb the area he is going to be filling.  It normally takes less than an hour, and you’ll be up and at ‘em before you know it.  A filling is great for cavities, as most look natural and they won’t result in the loss of your tooth.
If you require alternative TMJ Disorder treatments and alternative treatments for bruxism, please see http://bruxismtreatments.org for more information.

Teeth Grinding Bruxism and Tooth Decay

Some people have it their whole life without looking at bruxism treatment. In fact, for the elderly, dentures have been known to ease the grinding which at times prevents detection. In general, women seek bruxism treatment slightly more than men. And there is evidence bruxism tends to run in families—20% to 50% of bruxism patients have one or more members of the family with the same condition.
 
In order for tooth decay to be developed in a tooth, that tooth must have acid producing bacteria around it, along with food for the bacteria to feed upon.  Teeth that are susceptible to decay will have little to no fluoride in the enamel to fight the plaque.  Fluoride can destroy decay, although it won’t be able to do much once the decay has started to eat the teeth.
 
Poor hygiene habits will allow the plaque and tartar to build up around teeth and speed up the process of decay.  Even though your mouth has a lot of bacteria that is always present, only one type will generate the acid that results in tooth decay.  Some people have active decay that is always present in their mouths.  Parents with active decay can easily pass the decay on to a child or loved one through eating, drinking from the same glass, or even kissing.
 
Once the decay has settled in the tooth’s enamel, it will progress very slow.  Once it has made it through to the second layer of the enamel, it will spread faster as it heads towards the pulp.  The pulp is a vital area of the tooth, as it contains the nerves and blood supply.  This is where the pain will be the most intense, as the decay will start to eat at the nerves.
 
Although decay can take 2 - 3 years to get through the enamel, it can make it from the dentin to the pulp in less than a year.  Once it makes it to the dentin, the decay can destroy most of the tooth structure in a matter of weeks - or months.  The most preventable type of tooth decay, known as smooth decay, also grows the slowest.  It starts out as a white spot in the tooth, where the bacteria dissolves the enamel.  Smooth decay is very common with those 20 - 30 years of age.
 
Pit or fissure decay is a bit more serious, forming along the narrow grooves in the chewing side of the molars.  It progresses more rapidly, and can eat your teeth a lot faster than smooth decay.  Due to the grooves being so narrow, it can be hard to clean them with regular bushing.  Even though you may brush on a regular basis, this type of decay is hard to prevent without going to the dentist for your regular checkups and cleaning.
 
The last type of decay, known as root decay, begins on the surface of the root.  Root decay is common with middle aged individuals.  It is normally the result of dry mouth, a lot of sugar, or not taking care of your teeth.  Root decay is the most difficult to prevent, and the most serious type of tooth decay.  It can eat teeth fast, leaving you no choice but to get the affected teeth removed.
 
Tooth decay is no laughing matter, and should always be treated before it has time to spread and affect more of your teeth.  If you visit your dentist for your regular checkups and cleaning, you can normally prevent it from starting.  You should always brush on a daily basis, and use mouthwash such as Scope or Listerine to kill bacteria.  Bacteria is always present in your mouth, although you can use mouthwash to kill it.  If you take care of your teeth and follow the advice of your dentist, you can normally prevent tooth decay before it has a chance to eat at your teeth.
 
If you require alternative TMJ Disorder treatments and alternative treatments for bruxism, please see http://bruxismtreatments.org for more information.

Cavities, Bruxism and TMJ Disorders

Just recently I heard someone complaning that all of their teeth were hurting them. They were saying how many of their teeth have cavities. However, it turned out that it was being caused by bruxism teeth grinding. This means that they have pain in their jaw because  they grind their teeth during the night. The same can occur for people who experience tmj disorders. Is there a way to tell the difference between cavities and bruxism? The only way to tell could be to see your dentist. However, it is still important to understand what cavity is.

Cavities can best be described as tooth decay.  As we all know, tooth decay is influenced by what we eat, how we take care of our teeth, and the amount of fluoride in our toothpastes.  If your family has a history of tooth disease or teeth problems, then you may inherit it that way.  This is very common, as many people inherit tooth problems that have been passed down from generation to generation.
Adults who suffer from a dry mouth are more at risk for cavities, as they have a lack of saliva in their mouth.  Dry mouth is very common, and is normally the result of medications, illness, and radiation treatment.  Tobacco users will also suffer from dry mouth, as the tobacco will use up the saliva in the mouth and leave the user with nothing to keep his or her mouth moist.

Cavities are a very serious situation, and if left untreated, can result in the destruction of the tooth.  This can also destroy the nerves as well, resulting in an abscess.  An abscess is very serious, as it infects the root tip.  If left untreated, an abscess can result in death.  Although you may not realize it, cavities are a very serious matter that can quickly spread to something even more serious.

If you visit your dentist on a regular basis, he will check for cavities.  Without visiting the dentist, it is impossible to tell whether or not you have a cavity.  Most cavities develop below the gums, and you won’t be able to see them.  If the cavity exists in the tooth, you will be able to see it, as it will change the color of the affected area.  If you notice a color change or a blackened area in your tooth, you should make an appointment with your dentist immediately.

What you eat is a big contributor to cavities.  If you eat a lot of sweets or drink a lot of soda, you will be at a higher risk for cavities.  Foods that are rich in sugar or starch are eaten by bacteria found in plaque, which will produce acids that eat through teeth.  This acid is very harmful to teeth, as it can eat through the dentin and enamel in no time at all.  If you don’t do something about it, the acid will continue to eat at the tooth until there is nothing left to say - leaving you no choice but to get the tooth extracted.

Over time, the tooth enamel will start to break down beneath the surface of your tooth, even though the surface will appear to be fine.  Once the acid has managed to eat away enough of the enamel below the surface, the surface will collapse, which results in a cavity.  After this has happened, if you don’t get it treated, the tooth will continue to be eaten and the cavity will continue to spread until all of the tooth has been eaten, after which the enamel will be gone and your root will be exposed - which can be very painful.

Cavities will more than likely develop in the pits of chewing areas around the back teeth, between your teeth, or near the gum line.  No matter where they occur, the easiest way to spot them is to visit your dentist.  Your dentist will be able to do x-rays and find out just how bad they are and tell you what options you have.  If you visit him in time, he will be able to save the tooth and stop the cavity before it spreads throughout your tooth.
 
If you require alternative TMJ Disorder treatments and alternative treatments for bruxism, please see http://bruxismtreatments.org/ for more information.

Bruxism and Wisdom Teeth

Before you come to a conclusions about any relationship between bruxism and wisdom teeth, you should consider if it has something to do with wisdom teeth. When wisdom teeth are coming out, they can cause pain. You may think the pain is being caused by teethgrinding but it may not be.
Also known as the third set of molars, the wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth in the mouth to erupt, which normally happens around the ages of 17 - 25. For many years, there has been a lot of controversy as to the need to remove these teeth.  If the teeth don’t cause any harm or pain, they are normally fine to stay in place.  If they present a bad position or cause you a lot of pain or discomfort, they will need to be removed.
When the wisdom teeth first come in, they will sometimes be impacted.  Impacted teeth will normally need to be extracted.  Sometimes they can be pulled, although in most cases they need to be cut out by a qualified surgeon.  When the time comes to have your wisdom teeth extracted, you’ll need to go to an oral surgeon and have a consultation first.

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During the consultation, you’ll take a few x-rays that will let the surgeon know how bad your wisdom teeth are.  He will go over the results with you, take a look in your mouth, then tell you what options you have.  If he is going to pull or cut out your teeth, you’ll have the option of using local anaesthesia or going with an IV sedation.  An IV sedation is the preferred way to have wisdom teeth extracted, as you’ll be so relaxed you won’t know what is going on.  If you decide to just use local anaesthesia, which is numbing, you’ll be fully aware of the procedure.  You’ll also hear the popping and cracking involved, which can make you feel quite uncomfortable.

Depending on the shape, size, and the formation of the wisdom teeth, the removal process can vary from easy to hard.  If the root tips have managed to wrap themselves around the bone, the removal process can be very time consuming and quite painful.  Once the extractions have been completed, there is normally little to no swelling involved.  Your dentist will prescribe you some pain medicine, which you should use as soon as you arrive home.  If you are going to use IV sedation, you’ll need to someone to accompany you, as you won’t be able to drive home.

After the removal of your wisdom teeth, your dentist will go over what you need to do to ensure the proper healing of your gums and mouth.  Normally, he will give you information to go over, to make sure that you experience no problems in the healing process.  Someone will need to be with you for the first 24 hours, to make sure that you ok.  You won’t be able to eat certain foods for the first 48 hours, which is to be expected.  Once you get your wisdom teeth removed through - you’ll notice a big improvement in your mouth - and your health.
For more information about TMJ Disorder treatments and alternative treatments for bruxism, please visit http://bruxismtreatments.org for more information.

Abscessed Teeth And Bruxism TMJ Disorders

Before we begining analazying the abscess in the tooth, we need to recall what bruxism and tmj disorders are. Bruxism and TMJ disorders are usually related to pain in the jaw and teethgrinding. They can cause a wide range of symptoms from popping noises in the ear to having difficulty chewing food.
 
An abscess in the tooth refers to an infection that was caused by a pocket of pus residing in the tissue around the tooth.  Abscesses are very serious conditions, and can lead to serious matters if they aren’t treated immediately.  When the pulp of a tooth dies due to damage or decay, bacteria will begin to grow from the dead tissue that is left.  This bacteria will eventually spread from the root of the dead tooth into the tissue that is below and create a pocket of pus - the abscess. 
 
Gum disease is also a cause for a tooth becoming abscessed.  Gum diseases causes the gums to pull back and away from teeth, leaving pockets behind.  When one of the pockets becomes blocked, the bacteria can grow and spread, or get backed up.  When this happens, an abscess will start to form under the surface of the gums and become apparent will swelling as it gets bigger and spreads.
Once the infection has started to spread, your jawbone may start to dissolve as it makes room for the swelling in the area that has been infected.  Once the bone starts to dissolve, the pressure will be greatly reduced, although the infection will still be there.  Even though you will get relief, the infection will get worse - and the pain will always come back.  Once more of the bone has been dissolved, there will be nothing left to support the tooth, meaning that it will become loose and end up needing to be extracted.

The symptoms of an abscessed tooth are easy to see, as they include severe pain in the affected area, red or swollen gums, a bad taste in your mouth, swelling around the area or the jaw, and possibly a high fever.  Pain is excruciating with an abscess, normally affecting the area in a bad way.  No matter what you do, the pain seems to intensify. 

Abscesses mostly occur with back teeth, although they can happen in the front as well.  Once your tooth has become abscessed, your dentist won’t immediately pull it.  If a tooth that has abscessed is extracted once the infection is still present, it can quickly spread.  Your dentist will instead prescribe you some antibiotics that can help to destroy the bacteria. 

The dentist can also perform a root canal, in an attempt to remove dead or decayed tissue.  Last but not least, he can also drill a hole in the tooth to give the infection a chance to drain and try to remove any dead pulp.  The most common treatment with an abscess is to use antibiotics to kill the infection, then get the tooth removed.  You should never let it get that bad - as an abscess is something that can destroy your jawbone.
 
For more information about TMJ Disorder treatments and alternative treatments for bruxism, please visit http://bruxismtreatments.org/ for more information.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Comparing TMJ Disorder And Bruxism

So you want to know the difference between TMJ Disorder and Bruxism? Lets take a closer look by comparing the symptoms.
Bruxism is a term that describes a condition where a person is teeth grinding or clenching. While it can happen at any time of the day, it usually occurs during sleep. It is a parafunctional activity that every person may experience at some point in their life.
It is considered a habit that can affect 10 to 50 percent of the population depending on the study that you look at. Bruxism is a subconscious activity so many people do not realize that they are doing it. Since biting force is 6 times stronger during sleep than waking hours, most damage is usually caused during night time.
While there is no one thing that may cause bruxism, it may be attributed to stress, suppressed anger, aggressive personality, abnormal alignment of teeth, prescription drugs, certain sleep disorders, alcohol, stimulants like caffeine and anxiety.
When you disrupt your sleeping pattern due to stress, you may experience teeth grinding or clenching. This is where a lot of research is taking place as stress is believed to be the most common reason for bruxism. Also, if a person is angry, frustrated or is aggressive by nature, he may experience teeth grinding.
TMJ Disorder (also known as Temporomandibular Joint Disorder) is a condition where a person may have acute or chronic inflammation of the temporomandibular joint. People who have this may experience difficulty eating or biting certain foods, headaches that usually occur in the morning, loss of hearing, jaw pain or tenderness, neck or shoulder pain, feeling of dizziness, clicking/popping sounds when opening the mouth and pain in the face.

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There may very well be a relationship between stress and TMJ. When we hold on to stress, there is a tight clenching of the jaw and the muscles and face muscles. This usually leads to teeth grinding. However, the symptoms of TMJ could be reduced by removing stressful areas of your life.
So if you think you may be experiencing this, you will want to act quickly to get the problem resolved. The longer you wait on it, the more issues you may have later. While nobody can tell you the exact course of action, it would be best to educate yourself so that you can make the right decisions. You can see your dentist or doctor for more information. Also, there are several ebooks online that will provide more information about bruxism and TMJ disorders.
Jason Thornest is an online author that writes about his discoveries. He has done extensive research on TMJ disorder treatments, and various natural bruxism treatment.
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Comparing Phimosis and Premature Ejaculation

What is the definition of phimosis? Basically, it refers to a condition where the foreskin is unable to retract over the head of the glans. There are many causes for this condition, but most sufferers are usually born this way.
One of the biggest questions surrounding this condition is if circumcision is really necessary. It is usually something that the person and their doctor will have to determine themselves. There are alternative phimosis treatments for this condition that have helped people like myself.
Stretching phimosis treatment has to be the most popular alternative way for resolving phimosis. The idea is to stretch the foreskin till you are able to fully retract over the glans. However, it is important to use proper stretching techniques so that you do not end up with paraphimosis. This is painful condition and occurs when you are unable to put back the foreskin over your glans.
Although phimosis may not be related to premature ejaculation, some men tend to experience both. It can sound like an embarrassing problem but is quite common these days. About 20 to 40 percent of men deal with this on a regular basis.
Premature ejaculation occurs when men have an uncontrollable urge to climax and are unable to last longer enough to satisfy their partner. The end result is feeling insecure, less of a man and guilty for not being able to satisfy your partner.
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The factors that may cause premature ejaculation include excessive masturbation, intensity of stimulation, sensitivity, genetics and lack of knowledge. This could mean that you may have spent your early years developing bad habits and got into the cycle of ejaculation too early. The intensity of sexual stimulation could be so overwhelming that you are losing control every time.
While some men use sprays or pills to last longer, it does not get to root of the problem. They fail to realize that their problem stems from the activity between their brain and other parts of their nervous system. The reason for premature ejaculation is due to an overload of physical and visual stimulation which makes the brain send neurological impulses to genital nerves. You will need an an effective premature ejaculation treatment if you want to stop premature ejaculation.
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