Showing posts with label spit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spit. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Spit, Saliva, Drool, etc. etc

Whatever you call it the wet stuff in your mouth ( I will call it saliva),
is a very important part of your overall health.

Saliva is produced from 3 major glands in your mouth and plays two major roles in the body.
#1 Saliva helps to lubricate food before it goes down your throat
so that harder foods will not damage your insides on the way to the stomach.

#2 Saliva helps to wash harmful sugars and bacteria off of you teeth.

One of the most damaging things to your teeth is a dry mouth.
Dry teeth are dead teeth.
A dry mouth can be caused by a number of things.
The largest cause of dry mouth that I see is from medications.
Specifically heart regulating and mood altering medications
have the greatest effect but it can be any medication.

Dry mouth can also be brought on by age.
Just as your eyes aren't as moist as they used to be, so to
may your mouth begin to dry out over time.

If you feel like your mouth is drier then it used to be please contact
your dentist right away. There are things you can do to help.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Before and afters

Here is a before and after of a case we did just the other day. 

A patient had a slight crack running down his tooth.
The tooth also had a old metal filling. 
Perfect chance to fix the crack and get the metal out
in order to make the tooth look a little more life like.

Tooth before. 


Tooth after.

Happy Patient.





Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Did you just sneeze on me!!??

We have all had it happen to us.
A co-worker lets out a sneeze without covering their mouths.
You try, without the sneezer noticing, to politely turn away as to not ingest their germs.

Does that work?

Well, only if you are really really fast about it.
A sneeze comes out of your mouth at hundreds of miles an hour.
That's right.
HUNDREDS!!
Estimates are a little scattered as to just how fast but it ranges anywhere from
100 mph to 800 mph. But regardless of which of these numbers is closer
to the real number is kind of irrelevant. The point is that unless you can turn your head
very very quickly you are out of luck. The sneezer's germs are now your germs.

Best thing to do is to tell the sneezer to cover his/her mouth!


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Saliva, Spit, and Drool.



Whatever you call it the wet stuff in your mouth ( I will call it saliva),
is a very important part of your overall health.

Saliva is produced from 3 major glands in your mouth and plays two major roles in the body.

#1 Saliva helps to lubricate food before it goes down your throat
so that harder foods will not damage your insides on the way to the stomach.

#2 Saliva helps to wash harmful sugars and bacteria off of you teeth.

One of the most damaging things to your teeth is a dry mouth.
Dry teeth are dead teeth.
A dry mouth can be caused by a number of things.
The largest cause of dry mouth that I see is from medications.
Specifically heart regulating and mood altering medications
have the greatest effect but it can be any medication.

Dry mouth can also be brought on by age.
Just as your eyes aren't as moist as they used to be, so to
may your mouth begin to dry out over time.

If you feel like your mouth is drier then it used to be please contact
your dentist right away. There are things you can do to help.