Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Acupressure technique for relieving tooth aches fast..

How to Use Pressure Points for Toothaches


Acupressure Points for Relieving Toothaches & the pain associated with gum disease

Working on these points can help you get better quicker. You do not have to use all of these points. Using just one or two of them whenever you have a free hand can be effective.

Points (A) -- Facial Beauty
Location: At the bottom of the cheekbone, directly below the pupil. Benefits: Relieves toothaches, head congestion, and sinus pain.

Points (B) -- Jaw Chariot
Location: Between the upper and lower jaws, on the muscle in front of the earlobe that bulges when the back teeth are slightly clenched. Benefits: Relieves jaw pain and spasm, TMJ problems, lockjaw, sore throats, dental neuralgia, and toothaches.

Points (C) -- Shoulder Meeting Point
Location: On the outer surface of the upper arm, one thumb width in back of the base of the upper arm muscle (the deltoid) and two finger widths higher up toward the shoulder. Benefits: Relieves toothaches, elbow pain, shoulder pain, and painful arm extension.

Points (D)  -- Joining the Valley
Caution: This point is forbidden for pregnant women because its stimulation can cause premature contractions in the uterus.
Location: In the webbing between the thumb and index finger at the highest spot of the muscle when the thumb and index finger are brought close together. Benefits: Relieves headaches and toothaches; also traditionally used as a general pain reliever, decongestant, and anti-inflammatory point.


These techniques are used only for temporary relief till you can visit us at iDENT for further treatment.
Idyll Dental
022 40147049
www.smileident.com
 

Friday, 10 October 2014

Fruits that actually Whiten Teeth.. A few must knows..


What Fruits Are Good for the Teeth?


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            APPLE:
Often referred to as "Dental Detergent"- as it has scrubbing effect.
As this water rich fruit stimulates saliva production.
Dislodge newly formed dental plaque.
It help to whiten teeth, as it contains malic acid an ingredient which is used in many teeth whitening products.
 
  PEARS:
This is also water rich fruit, which stimulate the flow of saliva.
Buffering your teeth against acid.
Helps to dilute the sugar on teeth surface.
 
 
STRAWBERRIES:
Strawberries are brimming with gum building vitamin -c, a key vitamin that maintains your gums strength and integrity.
Contains malic acid, a natural whitener.
The natural acid in this summery red fruit is a natural astringent to remove surface stains.
 
 
Protect your teeth by ending every meal with raw fruits and vegetables, as their high water content helps keep your teeth and gums clean along with a regular 6 monthly professional clean ups at iDENT Clinic, to keep up your healthy bright smile.
 
Regards
iDENT
Idyll Dental
022 40147049
 
 
 
          
 
 
 
 

 

Monday, 6 October 2014



                                              Warm Regards
                                               iDENT Clinic,
                                                Idyll Dental

                                               022 40147049
                                          www.smileident.com

Friday, 12 September 2014

Teething: Your Babies first..


Teething: How to make your child comfortable through it all..

Teeth actually start developing while your baby's in the womb, when tooth buds form in the gums. Teeth break through one at a time over a period of months, and often — but not always — in this order: First the bottom two middle teeth, then the top two middle ones, then the ones along the sides and back. They may not all come in straight, but don't worry — they usually straighten out over time.
The teeth only start to grow throughout the gums when the baby is 6-9 months old. Other teeth follow over the following months. A child is usually aged around 2½ or 3 when they have their full set of first teeth.
Important Signs :
 

  • Red and swollen gums.
  • Red flushed cheek or face.
  • Rubbing their ears on the same side as the tooth which is coming through.
  • Dribbling more than usual.
  • Waking more at night and generally being more unsettled.
  • Inconsistent feeding.
  • Rubbing their gums, biting, chewing or sucking more.
  • Irritable and unsettled
  • Mild fever and diarrhea.
 
Treatment for teething
  • Many babies and children will have minimal or no symptoms when they are teething so will therefore not need any treatment.
  • Gently rubbing over the infants gums.
  • Many children find that biting on a clean and cool object is soothing (for example, a chilled teething ring).
  • Something to chew on, such as a firm rubber teething ring or a cold washcloth
  • If your child is in pain , then giving medicines such as  infants' acetaminophen, may help(only on Doctor's recommendation)
  • Teething gels (topical)
  • If drool causes a rash on your baby's face, wipe, but don't rub, the drool away with a soft cotton cloth. You can also smooth petroleum jelly on his chin before a nap or bedtime to protect the skin from further irritation.
We do whatever it takes to make our baby comfortable and the good news is : its just a phase which will soon pass leaving cute little pearly whites in the end :)
 
            

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

 
 
 
Time to celebrate..
 
 
 
Wish you all a very Happy Ganeshutsav..
 
Team iDENT, Idyll Dental