Posts Tagged ‘mouthwash’
In the mouth, well fed, do not enter cavities
They say there is no greater pain than toothache and the sufferer is willing to do anything in order not to suffer again. And most do not care as it should be our teeth and we do so only after complaints.
So you have to pay close attention to the strategy of double a, which is basically taking care of to -FEEDING and a -seo, so that you can keep away from the mouths of enemies to the teeth.
It is important first to identify enemies and vehicles they use to attack. They are called cariogenic and generally can be said that these are all foods containing fermentable carbohydrates.
The contact with the microorganisms of the mouth, saliva acidic carbohydrates and stimulate the process of developing tooth decay,” says nutritionist Maria Renee Zuna.
The experts warn that special care must be taken with sweetened drinks, hard candies, syrups, sweetened powdered soft drinks and cookies, especially topped with some type of molasses, especially chocolate, for while the mass is attached the tooth, the chocolate is responsible for fixing it for longer. Read the rest of this entry »
Parsley, celery and carrots against bad breath
Nobody is that bad breath will play tricks. Without depriving yourself of the foods we like, it’s good to consider what to do to not suffer the consequences then they prefer to take this one away. There are foods, like onions, garlic and spices that contain strong gases, which are absorbed with food, and then out of breath. In these cases, it is advisable to take three tablespoons of parsley juice.
Celery is appropriate to cure mouth sores and gum problems to attack, we must crush the dried plant and make a mouthwash. The carotene in carrots ensures a good healthy teeth and gums. To avoid bad breath in dry mouth (which can be induced by smoking), there is plenty of liquids. Those who follow very strict diets, may have bad breath due to ketones (substances produced by fasting), in this case, you should eat every three or four hours.
In general, halitosis or bad breath is avoided with good oral hygiene, brushing two to three times daily after meals. You can also strengthen the toilet with a flavored mouthwash, preferably mint. When there are problems in dental or gum, diseases of throat, nose, lungs, kidneys and liver, which can cause bad breath, the doctor must be used.