- 1. Periodontitis
- (Periodontitis)
- ... rinses or insertion of threads and gels containing antibiotics in the space between your teeth and gums or into pockets after deep cleaning. However, oral antibiotics may be necessary to completely eliminate ...
- 2. Burning mouth syndrome
- (Burning mouth syndrome)
- ... (Klonopin) Alpha-lipoic acid, a strong antioxidant produced naturally by the body Oral thrush medications Certain antidepressants B vitamins Cognitive behavioral therapy Specific oral rinses ...
- 3. Gingivitis
- (Gingivitis)
- ... Brushing at least twice a day. An electric toothbrush may help you brush more effectively. Flossing at least daily. Using an antiseptic mouth rinse, if recommended by your dentist. Your initial ...
- 4. Geographic tongue
- (Geographic tongue)
- ... a harmless condition. Your doctor may prescribe medications to manage discomfort or sensitivity: Over-the-counter pain relievers Mouth rinses with an anesthetic Antihistamine mouth rinses Corticosteroid ...
- 5. Cavities/tooth decay
- (Cavities/tooth decay)
- ... ingredient in toothpaste and mouth rinses. If you drink bottled or filtered water that doesn't contain fluoride, you may miss out on its protective benefits. On the other hand, some bottled water may contain ...
- 6. Tooth abscess
- (Tooth abscess )
- ... between-meal snacks Visiting your dentist for regular checkups and professional cleanings Considering using an antimicrobial or fluoride mouth rinse to add an extra layer of protection against tooth ...
- 7. Folliculitis
- (Folliculitis)
- ... the direction of the hair growth. When you're finished, rinse thoroughly with warm water and apply a moisturizing aftershave. Pityrosporum folliculitis. Topical or oral antifungals are the most ...
- 8. Viral gastroenteritis
- (Viral gastroenteritis)
- ... of the hands. Then rinse thoroughly. Carry towelettes or hand sanitizer for times when soap and water aren't available. Use separate personal items around your home. Avoid sharing eating utensils, ...
- 9. Trench mouth
- (Trench mouth)
- ... of your teeth and gums. Your dentist removes any dead gum tissue (debridement) to help reduce pain. Your mouth may be rinsed with an antiseptic solution. When your gums are less tender, you'll undergo ...
- 10. What Foods are Good for Your Teeth?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... is not only the gift of life. When you rinse with water, it cleans your mouth so that your saliva can nourish your teeth, hydrate your gums, and help wash away trapped food particles that can create plague. ...
- 11. Laser Teeth Whitening in Shanghai: How Does It Work?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... the process as many as three times. You’ll know that you’re reaching the end of the session when the dentist carefully rinses your mouth out, then gently removes the protective layer from your gums. ...
- 12. What is Flouride and Why Do We Need It?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... toothpaste and mouth rinses. To make an appointmen with your Dentist in Shanghai, please call Sinoaid Shanghai at +86 (21) 5108 2260 or send your email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ...
- 13. What is a Root Canal in Shanghai?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... avoid swelling. Eat a regular but a soft food-based diet for two days. Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol for the next 24 hours. Rinse mouth with warm salt water for the next two days. If the ...
- 14. What is Gingivitis and How to Prevent It
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... happens, rinse frequently with warm salty water or an anti-septic mouth rinse, and eat soft food only until your gums have healed. Clean your teeth regularly by flossing and brushing properly. Consider ...
- 15. What are the Causes of Bleeding Gums?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... mouth. Always rinse after eating, especially when you have been enjoying crumbly foods like biscuits and other snacks. Do not stress your gums - avoid chewing gum, betel or tough dried meat and give ...
- 16. What are the Causes of Stained Teeth?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... teeth. Maintain Clean Teeth: The good news is that maintaining a clean, plaque-free smile is possible. Keep a few tips in mind to maintain clean teeth. First, remember to rinse away stains by brushing ...
- 17. Bedsores (Pressure sores)
- (Bedsores (pressure sores) )
- ... mild soap and warm water and gently patted dry. Or a no-rinse cleanser can be used. Protecting skin. Skin that is vulnerable to excess moisture can be protected with talcum powder. Dry skin should ...
- 18. Dental Emergency in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... or knocked-out teeth, you’ll have to see your dentist ASAP, within the next few hours at the latest. Pick up the pieces or teeth and rinse it off with dirty water. Store it in a clean container with milke ...
- 19. Canker sores
- (Canker sores)
- ... sports mishaps, spicy or acidic foods, or an accidental cheek bite Toothpastes and mouth rinses containing sodium lauryl sulfate Food sensitivities, particularly to chocolate, coffee, strawberries, ...
- 20. Vaginitis
- (Vaginitis)
- ... until the antifungal medication takes full effect. Good hygiene may prevent some types of vaginitis from recurring and may relieve some symptoms: Avoid baths, hot tubs and whirlpool spas. Rinse ...