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Showing posts with label [ TEETH ]. Show all posts
Showing posts with label [ TEETH ]. Show all posts

Friday, November 12, 2010

DAMON BRACES




Damon Clear
Damon Clear uses what's called a "passive" slide mechanism to maintain archwires within the bracket, allowing them to move freely. This reduces friction and binding, so your teeth can move quickly and more comfortably.


Traditional Brackets
Other styles of braces use elastics or active clips that "bind" archwires in place. This creates friction and pressure that act like parking brakes and can slow down treatment.


Sunday, May 9, 2010

piranha dental floss holders


brushing teeth plus flossing... make ur teeth healthy
buy this cute piranha dental floss holder here

Monday, May 3, 2010

say no to amalgam filling...



The fewest know that amalgam fillings contain a certain amount of toxic substances. Unfortunately this problem still receives insufficient attention.

Some examples:

  • Amalgam fillings have few, but even so high-toxic constituents of mercury which are transferred into the metabolism.
  • It can cause brain and kidneys damages and it can influence children’s metabolism.
  • Amalgam fillings are often linked to neurological and gastric problems.
  • There could be found links between Amalgam and Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, IBS, cancer and different allergies.
  • Transfer of Amalgam is influenced through e.g. chewing gum, radiation of PC screens, Gold crowns, teeth brushing and the like.
  • Transferred mercury of amalgam fillings concentrates in the pituitary gland, adrenal glands and lymph nodes.
  • It has been proven that mercury can concentrate in kidneys and liver of foetus. In the same way mercury can be transferred to babies through breast milk.
from : DIC























pregnancy and dental treatment


You should do normal preventive dental work during pregnancy.

Preventive dental cleanings and annual exams during pregnancy are not only safe, but are recommended. The rise in hormone levels during pregnancy causes the gums to swell, bleed, and trap food causing increased irritation to your gums. Preventive dental work is essential to avoid oral infections such as gum disease, which has been linked to preterm birth.

What about other regular dental work during pregnancy?

Dental work such as cavity fillings and crowns should be treated to reduce the chance of infection. If dental work is done during pregnancy, the second trimester is ideal. Once you reach the third trimester, it may be very difficult to lie on your back for an extended period of time.


The safest course of action is to postpone all unnecessary dental work until after the birth. However, sometimes emergency dental work such as a root canal or tooth extraction is necessary.


Elective treatments, such as teeth whitening and other cosmetic procedures, should be postponed until after the birth. It is best to avoid exposing the developing baby to any risks, even if they are minimal.

What about medications used in dental work during pregnancy?

Currently, there are conflicting studies about possible adverse effects on the developing baby from medications used during dental work. Lidocaine is the most commonly used drug for dental work. Lidocaine (Category B) does cross the placenta after administration.


If dental work is needed, the amount of anesthesia administered should be as little as possible, but still enough to make you comfortable. If you are experiencing pain, request additional numbing. When you are comfortable, the amount of stress on you and the baby is reduced. Also, the more comfortable you are, the easier it is for the anesthesia to work.


Dental work often requires antibiotics to prevent or treat infections. Antibiotics such as penicillin, amoxicillin, and clindamycin, which are labeled category B for safety in pregnancy, may be prescribed after your procedure.

What about x-rays used in dental work during pregnancy?

Routine x-rays, usually taken during annual exams, can usually be postponed until after the birth. X-rays are necessary to perform many dental procedures, especially emergencies. According to the American College of Radiology, no single diagnostic x-ray has a radiation dose significant enough to cause adverse effects in a developing embryo or fetus.

Dental x-rays should be postponed until after pregnancy if  possible.

Fetal organ development occurs during the first trimester; it is best to avoid all potential risks at this time if possible. If non-emergency dental work is needed during the third trimester, it is usually postponed until after the birth. This is to avoid the risk of premature labor and prolonged time lying on your back.

more info here

Saturday, April 17, 2010

retractable toothbrush




curious what is this? uniquely toothbrush..retractable also..^^
more info click at inewidea

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Policeman doggy or Fireman bull for your kids





Kids toothbrush with child-friendly features and toothbrush cover for children aged 3+ and up
buy here

Saturday, January 30, 2010

the glass of denture




really...really cool... very creative product....
denture's ice cube. is it cool or wierd?!?!
for me ..that's cool ^^

Saturday, January 16, 2010

protect your toothbrush...


keep your toothbrush clean and sterile
great design, innovative n stylish


giant teeth model ....


This model is ideal for demonstrating dental hygiene and tooth care.
Can be manipulated manually in a hand-puppet fashion.
Size: 150 x 185 x 140mm
buy here

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

is that real denture?!?!?!




wow...so creative n fun...denture soap
i can't imagine , wash our hands with this soap..
feel like our grandparent's denture bite our hands..LOL
wanna huv one buy here

candy jar with tooth decay model..



Performance & visual artist/dentist David Khang sculpted this
anatomically accurate, porcelain candy jar -
available in : gold, silver or white fillings

Saturday, November 7, 2009

celebrity teeth before - after ..part 2

zac efron

c cole

beckham

victoria 'posh spice' beckham

source: glamour

celebrity teeth before - after ... star with good smile


He's got one of the best smiles in Hollywood, but it took some work for Tom Cruise to acheive his signature grin. The actor decided to fix his smile in 2005 after taking one of his children to the orthodontist who had noticed that the star's teeth were out of alignment.



Of course the first noticeable difference in Steve-O's smile is the drastic whitening process that took his yellow-stained teeth to pearly white. The funny guy's makeover reportedly shut down his dentist's office for a week.


Gwen Stefani was another famous face who was brave enough to wear braces during the height of her career. The singer proudly showed off a mouth full of metal when she made the choice to correct her smile in 1999.
Even the new wiring couldn't hold back the singer's fashion-forward style: Gwen often wore multi-colored bands on her braces.

for another celebrity teeth metamorph click here



Saturday, October 17, 2009

flashing timer toothbrush

These neat little toothbrushes look like a standard brush,
but when you push the rubber tip at the bottom -
they light up brilliantly!

They flash for 60 seconds which is the recommended time for a child to brush their teeth.

"great innovation..
many mother told the dentist,that her child already brushes their teeth twice a day,
but why their teeth still decayed...
mother forget that quality time more important that quantity time....
so flashing timer toothbrush help our child to make it toothbrush activity become good quality
wanna huv one ,buy here"





the official tooth fairy kit





Bureaucracy has even found its way into the Office of the Tooth Fairy.
So, in order to run a tight ship, the Office now make available Official Tooth Fairy Kits
buy here

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

long distance dental scanner... connected to our dentist...WOW



If you always suffer the scare from dentist, you might like this.
It has two parts, one could be mounted on mirror; the other one, which is actually a scanner, could scan your teeth.
Just put it in your mouth and bite it and then put it back on the base, all the information gonna be transmitted to your dentist.

"wow.. excellent!! Sarah Tisdale design it.
really usefull for both the dentist and the patient, to know which tooth has a decay and need further treatment.
but we still need to go to the dentist.. to filled the decay"