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Why do I burp? Belching or burping is the process of releasing gas in your digestive tract to your mouth. When you eat food it passes through your esophagus before going into your stomach. So, the your esophagus tube connects your mouth to your stomach. In your stomach, acid and enzymes begin to break down food and create the nutrient your body requires. If you have any excess gas such as sulfide gas in your food or carbon dioxide from your beers or sodas the gases will rise into your esophagus, and then out from your mouth. This is the reason you have to burp. While burping is normal for your body's natural behavior to let out air, it can also be uncomfortable, especially if your burp is stinky. This is the most important causes of burps: Fast food on the go and then eating quickly Food that is large in portions Drinking carbonated beverages such as beer, soda and sparkling water Air is a breeze to breathe (whether in conjunction with food or simply an unintentional habit) Incorre
Helpful Tips For Caring For Your Teeth Your smile is one of the first things others notice about you, so it's easy to see why dental care is so important. However, it's about more than simply having a mouth filled with pearly white teeth. Proper dental care promotes the strength, cleanliness, and longevity of your teeth. Read on for excellent tips. If your teeth are looking a little less than white these days, try not to stress out about it too much. There are many great products that you can purchase that really work to whiten your teeth. There are strips, pens, toothpaste and gums that can all help to lessen the staining. A good dentist can help protect your beautiful smile. When searching for a dentist, there are several good resources available to help you. Ask your primary-care doctor for a referral to a good dentist in your area. You may also want to ask your insurance carrier for recommendations of a dentist . If you run out of toothpaste, baking soda and water can be a
 How do activator appliances work? Activator is a removable appliance that consists of an acrylic splint with lingual flange, are both are subcutaneously resting on the gum tissue. When wearing activator, you are directed to bite down on the Lingual Flange. The constant tension between you teeth and upper/lower soft tissues will activate your jaw muscles, leading to jaw growth. Activators are used to treat jaw deficiencies and correct tooth abnormalities. What activator appliance does in orthodontics is interesting to know. Our lower jaw is the bone that moves around on top of bones, rather than being attached by them. So our appliance works to work it into the right position. Activator appliance uses your soft tissues, like lips and gums, along with pressure from jaw muscles to force your lower jaw to move downward and towards the front. The appliance functions as a Twin-Block or a Bionator, meaning that your opposite voluntary action of biting or forcing on it can make your lower j
 Dental Care: How To Get Your Teeth Looking Great Again When you ask people about dental care , most people only know the basics. But, when you are unaware of what dental care truly entails, you can be setting yourself up for a number of problems. To find out how to care for your teeth the right way, read this article. If you run out of toothpaste, baking soda and water can be an effective substitute. Simply mix in some water with a small amount of baking soda and use it just as you would toothpaste . An added benefit to using baking soda is that, along with neutralizing mouth odors, its abrasive nature can help with stain removal. In order to save tooth enamel, refrain from brushing too hard and select a soft or medium bristle toothbrush. Brushing too hard can actually wear down tooth enamel and once the enamel is gone, it cannot be replaced! Using a hard bristle brush also can be detrimental to the enamel. Using the proper brush and technique can go a long way in preserving your toot
 Searching For The Right Dentist? Check Out This Advice Dental care is very important aspect of your health. By having teeth that are cared for properly, you'll have a shiny smile and be able to avoid serious dental issues - and expense - in the future.Use the tips from this article to help you learn how to better treat your teeth. Buy a high quality toothbrush and frequently replace it regularly. The ideal toothbrush should work softly on the gums. Try to replace your toothbrush regularly to keep bacteria from growing on it. If you are unsure about dentists, spend a little time going over the various dentists near you. Look at reviews of the best dentists in your area. This helps you feel more comfortable throughout your cleaning and other dental procedures. Some foods will damage your teeth than others will. Stay away from food that has too much sugar. Don't drink very cold or very hot drinks, and avoid coffee for white teeth . Drink from a straw in order to keep teeth damag
 Great Advice For Better Dental Care Today Have you been experiencing tooth pain? Has it been a while since you have seen a dentist? Well, these are signs that you should probably be taking better care of your dental health. Continue reading to find out ways to take care of your teeth and get back on the track to good dental health. After brushing your teeth, you should always remember to rinse your toothbrush out with water. When storing your brush, try to find a storage container that will allow your brush to stay upright and air dry. If you place your wet brush into a container with a lid, bacteria has an easier time to grow. Make sure you're taking care of your teeth. You should floss, brush your teeth , and use an oral rinse at least twice a day. This can help prevent any problems from ever arising. If you're unsure of what products you should be using, don't be afraid to ask your dentist . Teach your kids proper dental habits from the beginning. When your children get
Causes of bone sticking out in the gum: bone spur Why does bone spur (bone spicule) stick out in your gum? Bone spur in your gum can happen spontaneously or because of surgical dental treatment that you have recently done. If you have performed a  tooth extraction , undergone an oral surgery on jawbone or periodontal part of your gum taken certain medications to treat bone disorders and diseases like bisphosphonate drugs performed radiation or chemotherapy you are more likely see a sharp bone that appears out of gums and soft tissues in your mouth. This doesn’t usually happen but bone spur exists in the location of your previous oral surgical procedure. What is a bone spur (bone spicule)? Bone spur, also called bone spicule, is the appearance of bony parts in your gum’s soft tissue. Bone spicule, is like an extra piece of bone that is trapped in your gum and can cause pain, infection, swelling in its site in your gum. Bone spur is caused due to diseases, oral surgery (e.g. tooth extrac