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la-ley-del-corazon · 2 days ago
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Si tus actos dicen lo contrario de tus palabras de nada sirve que hables maravillas
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structuredsucc · 2 years ago
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Dentists need training to work with ADHD and/or autistic patients, especially around sensory issues. I've never had a dental appointment where the dentist or hygienist didn't assume that I was too stupid to know how to take care of my teeth or too lazy to care.
Listen, I know that I should be brushing my teeth twice a day. I know that I should be flossing. I know that I shouldn't rinse my mouth after brushing. The reason I don't do it the "right" way is not because I don't know better or that I'm too lazy. It's sensory issues (and a bit of executive dysfunction)!
For me, the taste of the toothpaste just hanging out in my mouth, the dryness is causes, hell, just the feeling of the brush on my gums. At best it's unpleasant. Often it's physically painful.
I would argue that other people with sensory issues also know what they should be doing when it comes to taking care of their teeth. It isn't a knowledge gap on our end, and treating us like we just don't know any better does nothing to help the issue.
I've never had a dentist or hygienist try to understand why this is such a barrier. They've never worked with me to find new ways that get me a little closer to 'good' oral hygiene. They've never educated about how to brush or floss, especially if you can't the way I'm supposed to. They've only ever told me the rules that I already know:
That I shouldn't drink as much pop as I do.
That I should brush twice without rinsing.
That I should floss.
That I should come in every 6 months.
They've never stopped to consider that I physically can't do that.
Today, I had to stop the hygienist in the middle of the cleaning because I just couldn't take the squealing of the water pick. Even before stopping them, I was gripping the arm of the chair so hard my hands lost all color. The hygienist was shocked that it was so painful. In meeting with the dentist, I mentioned that the sound of the drill is INCREDIBLY painful to me. She suggested music.
It was immediately clear that we were talking about different things.
Best I can tell, she seems to think that it's just an annoyance. Like I'm hearing a fly buzzing around the room and it's frustrating me. That is not my experience. My experience with the drill is intense, unavoidable, piercing pain. Music doesn't distract from that.
In my view, dentists are the experts when it comes to oral health, but that expertise is useless if you can't communicate it to a patient to meet their needs. When I bring up my sensory issues and the dentist has less than nothing to offer, that expertise is useless.
Dentists not being trained to work with sensory issues throws the burden of fixing the problem back on us, often with a GIANT helping of guilt. That makes us less likely to attend to our oral health not more.
This is exactly why it's been 7 years since I've been to the dentist, and honestly, it might well be 7 more at this rate
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easylifechangingtips · 10 months ago
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shed-pound-joy · 18 days ago
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The “Navy Tooth Repair Hack” is gaining attention, but does it really hold up? While Navy divers are said to use a special mix of plants and minerals to keep their teeth in top shape, there's little solid evidence to back up these claims. Dr. Norbert Miles argues that low oxygen can lead to dental issues, and his Denticore supplement is designed to address this by boosting oxygen levels and nourishing gums.
It’s intriguing, but remember, no supplement is a substitute for regular dental care. Always talk to your dentist before trying something new.
OralHealth #DentalCare #NavyToothHack
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alicantobiotech · 1 month ago
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Mouthwash Manufacturer in India
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shubhamwadkar007 · 3 months ago
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Dental Health: Your Guide to a Brighter Smile
Are you tired of hiding your smile because of dental problems? This guide is here to help you learn about great oral hygiene. You'll get a radiant, confident smile you've always wanted. Get ready for a journey that will make your teeth and gums healthier and boost your overall well-being.
In today's fast world, we often forget about dental care. But, a healthy mouth is key for our physical and emotional health. This article will teach you how to prevent gum disease and tooth decay. You'll also learn about the latest in cosmetic dentistry....... read more
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monny78 · 3 months ago
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Comprehensive oral health care offers a holistic approach to dental wellness, addressing everything from routine checkups to complex treatments. By integrating preventive care and personalized treatment plans, it ensures optimal oral health for all age groups, from families to busy professionals. This efficient model helps prevent long-term issues and supports overall well-being.
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cal-da-program · 3 months ago
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✨ Dental Tip of the Day: Gentle Care for a Radiant Smile! 🌟
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Did you know that brushing too hard can harm your gums and enamel? Here’s how to keep your smile healthy:
🪥 Choose a Soft-Bristled Brush: Gentle on gums and enamel! 🔄 Use Circular Motions: Think of massaging, not scrubbing. ⏰ Brush for Two Minutes: Take your time and cover every surface! 💪 Mind Your Pressure: Use just enough pressure to clean without damage. 👅 Don’t Forget Your Tongue: Keep your breath fresh!
Remember, your smile is your signature—treat it with care! 😊🌿 What gentle habits do you practice for a dazzling smile? Share below!
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theparthasdentalclinic · 6 months ago
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Sending warm wishes and prayers for a joyous Bakri Eid. May Allah's blessings be with you today and always. 🕌🌼
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drkaurdentist · 1 year ago
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FUN FACTS ABOUT TEETH
Tooth development begins before birth, with baby teeth forming during the embryonic stage. They start erupting through the gums around 6 months after birth.
Children typically have 20 primary teeth, commonly known as baby teeth. As they grow, these teeth fall out to make way for permanent teeth, which number 32 in adults.
Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, even stronger than bone. It’s made up of a mineral called hydroxyapatite, which provides strength and protection to the teeth.
The inside of a tooth contains sensitive nerves and blood vessels in the pulp. When tooth decay or damage exposes these nerves, it can lead to toothaches and sensitivity.
Humans have four types of teeth — incisors, canines, premolars, and molars — each adapted for specific functions like cutting, tearing, and grinding food.
Tooth decay, a widespread chronic condition, occurs when bacterial acids erode tooth enamel over time.
Like fingerprints, dental arrangements are unique to each individual, making dental records valuable for identification purposes, similar to forensic fingerprinting.
In ancient civiliSations, people used a variety of materials to clean their teeth, including crushed eggshells, charcoal, and even twigs.
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, typically emerge in late adolescence or early adulthood. They were historically useful for processing a rougher diet, but in modern times, they often require removal due to lack of space and potential issues.
Similar to dental arrangements, everyone has a unique tongue print, making it a potential biometric identifier.
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makestrong · 8 months ago
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A Smile Reborn: My Experience with ProDentim Supplements
For years, I brushed and flossed religiously, but my dentist always seemed concerned about some minor gum inflammation. While not a major issue, it left me self-conscious and worried about future problems. I explored various mouthwashes and special pastes, but the results were negligible. Then, I discovered ProDentim supplements, and let me tell you, they've been a breath of fresh air (quite literally!).
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Natural Support for a Healthy Mouth
I was initially drawn to ProDentim's focus on natural ingredients. Unlike some harsh chemical mouthwashes, ProDentim boasts a blend of probiotics and other beneficial bacteria. These probiotics, they claim, help create a healthy balance in the mouth's microbiome, which is crucial for overall oral health. This science-backed approach resonated with me, and I decided to give it a go.
Fresh Breath and a Brighter Smile
Within a few weeks of taking ProDentim daily, I noticed a significant improvement in my breath. That morning coffee breath that used to linger was virtually gone, replaced by a clean, minty freshness. Additionally, my teeth seemed to have a subtle natural shine to them. While I still brush and floss regularly, ProDentim seems to have given my smile an extra boost of confidence.
Stronger Gums and Reduced Inflammation
The most significant change, however, came in my gum health. After a few months of consistent use, my dentist confirmed a noticeable reduction in the gum inflammation I'd been experiencing. My gums felt firmer and less sensitive, especially when flossing. It's a relief to know that ProDentim is likely helping to prevent future gum problems and keep my smile healthy for years to come.
A Convenient and Easy Addition to My Routine
ProDentim comes in convenient capsule form, making it incredibly easy to incorporate into my daily routine. I take one capsule in the morning with breakfast – that's it! The capsules are odourless and tasteless, so there's no disruption to my morning routine.
An Investment in a Healthy Smile
While ProDentim may seem a bit more expensive than some traditional oral care products, I believe it's a worthwhile investment. Strong, healthy teeth and gums are essential for overall health, and ProDentim seems to be a natural and effective way to achieve that. Additionally, the company offers a money-back guarantee, so there's minimal risk involved.
Smiling with Confidence Once Again
ProDentim supplements have become an essential part of my oral care routine. My breath is fresh, my smile is brighter, and my gums feel healthy. I can now confidently greet the day with a big smile, knowing I'm doing everything I can to maintain a healthy mouth. If you're looking for a natural way to support your oral health, I highly recommend giving ProDentim a try.
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personalcareexpo · 8 months ago
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🌟 Explore the future of personal care trends! The Shanghai International Personal Care Expo is set to open from August 7th to 9th, 2024! 💫 Discover cutting-edge innovations and technologies in personal care from leading Chinese brands.
Don't miss out on skincare products, haircare products, oral care products, washing&cleaning products, beauty&health appliances, and more at this exhibition! 💆 Come visit, network with industry leaders, and embark on a new chapter in personal care! 🚀
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