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How to Get Rid of Yellow Teeth

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It is natural for a person's teeth to turn out to be less white as they age. To attempt to get rid of yellow teeth, many people turn to home remedies. But what are the most efficient treatments? The yellow dentin below becomes more noticeable as the exterior enamel wears away. Dentin is the underlying enamel calcified tissue.      What causes yellow teeth? Followings may be the factors that can cause teeth to turn yellow: certain foods or beverages, such as blueberries, red wine, coffee or tea a diet high in sugar and simple carbohydrates cigarette smoking or chewing side effects of certain medicines and mouthwashes age in which older adults are more probable to have yellow teeth genetics mouth trauma excessive use of fluoride poor dental care and oral hygiene chronic dry mouth or lack of saliva Natural Remedies Here are a few natural ways to get rid of yellow teeth. Choosing a few treatments and rotating them throughout t...

How to Get Rid of Cavities

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The second most prevalent disease after the common cold is tooth decay, an infectious disease.  Cavities are permanently damaged places that grow into small openings or holes in the hard surface of your teeth. Cavities, also known as caries or tooth decay, are caused by various factors, including bacteria in your mouth, frequent snacking, sipping sugar beverages and not teeth cleansing properly.  Cavities and tooth decay are among the world's most common medical issues. They are particularly common in children, teenagers and older adults. But anyone with teeth, including babies, can get cavities.  If cavities are not treated, they become larger and affect your teeth's deeper layers . T hey may result in serious toothache, infection, and loss of the tooth.  Symptoms Cavity symptoms may vary, depending on their extent and location. You may not have any symptoms when a cavity is just starting. As the decay process incre...

Natural Remedies for Toothache Pain

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A toothache refers to pain in and around the teeth and jaws. Tooth decay , loose or broken fillings, an infection or receding gums can cause it. If the pain lasts for more than 1 or 2 days, make an appointment with your dentist immediately to have it treated. Continue reading to learn more. Salt water rinse For many people, a warm salt water rinse is an effective treatment. Salt water is a natural disinfectant, and it helps to loosen food particles and debris lodged in cavities or between teeth. Treating a toothache with salt water can also help reducing swelling, inflammation and heal any oral wounds. To use this approach, mix 1 teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water and swish around in the mouth before spitting out for about 30 seconds. Repeat this process as often as needed.  Cold compress or ice pack A cold compress or an ice pack may help to ease dental pain, especially if you’ve a toothache is because of injury or swol...