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konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
June 02 2009 13:58 GMT
#1
My dad just came back from the dentist, after some dental surgery.

A brief history about him - he had been working in a very poor family in the countryside as a child, as it was not long after the war was over. My grandfather didn't work, living in the countryside didn't help with getting a good job, neither did having my dad's school being miles away and having to walk 2 hours just to get to school, as he needed to save the money which could have been used on bus fares. Because of his poor childhood, he lacked the basic needs - proper dental healthcare being one of them.

So now, the root of his teeth are quite badly infected, he just got a surgery done where the dentist sliced open the gum near the roots of his teeth (most of his teeth, btw), cleared all the infections/germs and stitched it back.

I was wondering if anyone else has had similar experience/knows somebody who has gone through something like that, and whether if anybody knows any way to help my dad's dental conditions. It just pains me to see him suffer like that

Any help will be greatly appreciated!

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HooHa!
Profile Blog Joined February 2006
United States688 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-06-02 14:13:06
June 02 2009 14:11 GMT
#2
I had a broken tooth from the decay once, the filling broke apart and the molar was like an eggshell. Had to also get my wisdoms taken out. I am just now getting my crown for my tooth implant.

It was kinda a wakeup call to start really taking care of my teeth. I had all my fillings done recently too. It had been a few years since I went to the dentist. The timing was pretty good though. Took care of alot. The expenses are quite a bit, but hey, dental health is pretty important. I heard even heart conditions can extend from dental problems. Kinda scary.

I don't have a horrible infection or anything, but I better start with the mouth wash and floss and stuff quick.
Hoo Ra!
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
June 02 2009 14:16 GMT
#3
I did a surgery too and they gave this non-stinging mouthwash (stinging as in, those Listerine kind) which tasted like bland water + something weird. Sort of like for disinfecting. Will regular brushing help him, or will it not be enough?
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Archaic
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States4024 Posts
June 02 2009 14:20 GMT
#4
My dad is a dentist, and I've heard of him having patients and doing procedures like this. Honestly, the best way to try and prevent all of this is to get regular cleanings and brush twice a day, for the full two minutes. That really keeps the teeth in a pretty good condition for quite a while. There may be occasional incidents, but usually not much more than a cavity.

With his teeth being recently cleaned, then just wait until the gums heal themselves, them just see how it goes later. It usually depends on how his teeth are after they heal. If they seem to be in decent condition, then you probably won't need more than a brush. But if they proceed to decay/deteriorate, then just try the next step up, like electric toothbrushes, stronger mouthwashes (Perioguard, not Listerine), etc.

It is all about consistency, and keeping them clean so that nothing can just hide in a hidden cavity and grow. Keep brushing consistently, and maybe occasionally a few additional steps and after a while, the problem should heal itself. But if anything more serious happens that these can't solve, just consult your dentist.
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
June 02 2009 14:26 GMT
#5
Wow, awesome to have your parent as a dentist. Thanks so much for the advices so far!

So basically, regular brushing will do if nothing serious happens, but if it does worsen a bit then do a bit more, like flossing and mouthwashes, right?

Also, what's the difference between using a normal toothbrush and an electronic one?
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Archaic
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States4024 Posts
June 02 2009 14:30 GMT
#6
On June 02 2009 23:26 konadora wrote:
Wow, awesome to have your parent as a dentist. Thanks so much for the advices so far!

So basically, regular brushing will do if nothing serious happens, but if it does worsen a bit then do a bit more, like flossing and mouthwashes, right?

Also, what's the difference between using a normal toothbrush and an electronic one?

Electric ones may be more pricey, but they tend to have a somewhat better effect on actually cleaning the teeth, to an extent that is harder, or more effort to reach doing by hand. And regular brushing + flossing will usually maintain the quality. Occasionally, you may get sore spots on the gums, and the main part is just to not brush them extra, because it just irritates them gums. Avoid it, try to clean only the teeth, and not irritate the gums. And the mouth wash should be the little bit to let the gums heal, while cleaning them somewhat.
Just a side note, mouthwashes aren't a replacement for brushing =P.
oneill
Profile Joined August 2004
Philippines278 Posts
June 02 2009 14:30 GMT
#7
Kondora you still have to visit your dentist coz you cant see other things lurking, like proximal caries, impatcted teeth (which may lead to cysts,infection, etc.), oral prophylaxis, etc etc.

As for the toothbrush use soft bristled one.
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-06-02 14:31:59
June 02 2009 14:31 GMT
#8
Ah, alright.

Lol oneill, it isn't me, it's my dad haha.

Soft bristled? Okay, I'll keep that in mind ^^;

Edit: oh, and it's konadora
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MiniRoman
Profile Blog Joined September 2003
Canada3953 Posts
June 02 2009 15:07 GMT
#9
Ya if you've had some sort of gum problem soft bristle the way to go. The harder bristles with harder brushstrokes can push the gumline up further. Brush in small circles, floss everyday and night and let your body do the rest of the work. Since your dad got the infectious shit out its just about maintance. Worst part should be over~
Nak Allstar.
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
June 02 2009 15:08 GMT
#10
Okay :D

Btw, any food that he should avoid/take more?
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aqui
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
Germany1023 Posts
June 02 2009 15:49 GMT
#11
On June 03 2009 00:08 konadora wrote:
Okay :D

Btw, any food that he should avoid/take more?

he should just brush his theeth after eating or drinking stuff with sugar.

in general what he can and should do is: buy some interdental brushes ( they are cheap) an get some H2O2-solution (Hydrogenperoxid) like 4% form his dentist or a pharmacy. Dip the brush in the H2O2 and clean the cavities between the teeth once a day with it after the normal tooth brushing.
He should also use the mouthwash ( i assume its some kind of hexidin-solution?it should be) regulary as long as he has trouble.
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
June 02 2009 15:52 GMT
#12
Uh let me get the bottle.. it's green liquid thing lol

Chlorhexidine mouthwash
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aqui
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
Germany1023 Posts
June 02 2009 15:57 GMT
#13
On June 03 2009 00:52 konadora wrote:
Uh let me get the bottle.. it's green liquid thing lol

Chlorhexidine mouthwash

very good
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
June 02 2009 16:08 GMT
#14
Okay thanks :D
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pangshai
Profile Blog Joined January 2005
Chinatown5333 Posts
June 02 2009 16:14 GMT
#15
wow chlorhexidine in a mouthwash. that stuff is really strong.
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CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-06-03 23:27:06
June 03 2009 22:52 GMT
#16
surprised no one mentioned flossing lol. I usually only brush in the morning but I floss all the time.
I got an electric toothbrush that has a 3 minute timer to tell me when I'm done.
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also my teeth are pretty bad, I've got like 10 cavities and one ceramic filling chipped off a long time ago and the tooth is sharp now. When my wisdom teeth moved in there were no problems but the slowly over time twisted one of my teeth 90° and the part that used to be under the gumline is kind of sensitive as well as cramping another tooth which caused it decay more easily, I probably need a root canal on that one.

I don't have insurance, and like 2 years ago when I did, it expired in the middle of doing all this shit and here I am.
..and then I would, ya know, check em'. (Aka SpoR)
Dark.Carnival
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
United States5095 Posts
June 03 2009 23:22 GMT
#17
brush twice everyday, and try to get a brush with soft bristles. don't half ass it, brush properly, and don't overbrush, it can irritate gums, and if you do it constantly make them recede. floss daily, and if your dad isn't sure how to properly do it just ask the dentist.

as for mouthwash, don't do it in replacement of brushing, or flossing, just add it in to regular dental care. id avoid mouthwashes with alcohol in them, like listerine.
@QxGDarkCell ._.
Chef
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
10810 Posts
June 03 2009 23:50 GMT
#18
I got surgery to drill two screws into my jaw. Tomorrow (in less than 24 hours) I get false teeth put on them :O I'd say I lost teeth when I was in nam or something bad ass like that, but I was just born without 4 of my adult teeth :O Dunno if I can really relate to your dad, but I do know how much it sucks to have your mouth killing you for days when you're hungry :O

Only thing I can say is don't torture yourself with foods you need to chew if your mouth hurts.
LEGEND!! LEGEND!!
ibutoss
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
Australia341 Posts
June 04 2009 00:42 GMT
#19
Might not be popular but Dentures? My grandma got them when she was 40 (probably back just after or before ww2 cant remember) She says they are the best. Like anything it takes some getting use to but when I met her she'd had them for so many years I honestly didn't even know. look into it or maybe just wait for them to grow new teeth ?
Nada got Yooned
LuckyFool
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
United States9015 Posts
June 04 2009 00:42 GMT
#20
Brush and floss+mouthrinse every night can save thousands and thousands of dollars and tons of headache down the road. Do it!

I've never had any major issues other than taking wisdom teeth out which sucked!

Aylear
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Norway3988 Posts
June 04 2009 00:42 GMT
#21
On June 02 2009 23:20 Archaic wrote:
My dad is a dentist, and I've heard of him having patients and doing procedures like this. Honestly, the best way to try and prevent all of this is to get regular cleanings and brush twice a day, for the full two minutes. That really keeps the teeth in a pretty good condition for quite a while. There may be occasional incidents, but usually not much more than a cavity.


Dude. My dentist keeps telling me how lucky I am to have good, healthy teeth. I'm probably luckier than I thought. Some times I just brush for 30-40 seconds, and occasionally I neglect to brush my teeth at all before bed just out of sheer laziness, and I've consumed a lot of sodas over the years.

Lately I've taken to using toothpicks a lot, so that's a step up. Still a long way from the recommended care, though. Might be a bad idea to take them for granted.

AFK, brushing teeth thoroughly and getting ready for bed.
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konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
June 04 2009 00:56 GMT
#22
I asked my dad about the electric brush, he says he can't use it because his teeth are implants, so if he use the electric brush they will come loose
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AttackZerg
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States7581 Posts
June 04 2009 02:01 GMT
#23
My girlfriend is a dental hygenist, she is currently with her daughter having dinner (I just called) I will have her read this thread and comment as soon as she has time.

She will give you the most accurate advice possible from the information you've given.
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
June 04 2009 02:05 GMT
#24
omg thanks <3
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AttackZerg
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States7581 Posts
June 04 2009 03:18 GMT
#25
She said your dad needs to get;

peridex - prescription mouth rinse
periostat- low strength anti biotic that taken as a three month course.
(both of these are name brand americans titles, but she is sure that if you do some searching you can found out what the eqiviliant in your country is)

Also warm water and teaspoon of salt 3 times a day(don't drink obv)

He needs a deep cleaning .

For pain; any 800 mg ibprofun will help with the pain, which during times of pain can be taken once every six hours.

She also told me to capitaly post FLOSS DAILY , BRUSH TWICE A DAY.

I hope you can help your dad to follow at least some of this advice, it will improve his life.

btw my girlfriends name is stephanie. =)
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
June 04 2009 03:46 GMT
#26
stephanie's a nice name

thanks both you and ur gf

I'll try to find those items, dunno if singapore has them :S
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AttackZerg
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States7581 Posts
June 04 2009 05:06 GMT
#27
On June 04 2009 12:46 konadora wrote:
stephanie's a nice name

thanks both you and ur gf

I'll try to find those items, dunno if singapore has them :S


she said to search for them by the names she gave you , which are , she said, the most common names, linking threw web searches should make finding them easier.

For the prescription mouth wash and antibiotic, that you what your dad needs to request threw his dental care provider, they are foundational tools for dental practice.
AttackZerg
Profile Blog Joined January 2003
United States7581 Posts
June 04 2009 06:21 GMT
#28
I was just talking to her before she ws going to bed.

If you have terrible finding anything she'll get on the net and help.

(p.s feel jealous my chick is fucking amazing ;p )
Railxp
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
Hong Kong1313 Posts
June 04 2009 07:34 GMT
#29
make ur dad understand that THERE ARE LURKERS IN HIS MOUTH. he must play TvZ moar to understand the importance of constantly scouting possible expansions. And when he finds them he must cleanse the area with a healthy dose of U-238 lead with regular medic support. The lurkers are burrowed, hard to detect, and DANGEROUS. Especially if they are stacked. The only way to keep them from expo-ing is to cleans daily and keep his scouting and macro up.
~\(。◕‿‿◕。)/~,,,,,,,,>
CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-06-04 10:12:26
June 04 2009 10:12 GMT
#30
On June 04 2009 09:42 Aylear wrote:
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On June 02 2009 23:20 Archaic wrote:
My dad is a dentist, and I've heard of him having patients and doing procedures like this. Honestly, the best way to try and prevent all of this is to get regular cleanings and brush twice a day, for the full two minutes. That really keeps the teeth in a pretty good condition for quite a while. There may be occasional incidents, but usually not much more than a cavity.


Dude. My dentist keeps telling me how lucky I am to have good, healthy teeth. I'm probably luckier than I thought. Some times I just brush for 30-40 seconds, and occasionally I neglect to brush my teeth at all before bed just out of sheer laziness, and I've consumed a lot of sodas over the years.

Lately I've taken to using toothpicks a lot, so that's a step up. Still a long way from the recommended care, though. Might be a bad idea to take them for granted.

AFK, brushing teeth thoroughly and getting ready for bed.



Yea some people just have better saliva or something. Me, I snore and probably have some form or sleep disorder. My mouth is open all night drying it out and harvesting bacteria. I also get tonsil stones and really bad morning breath regardless if i brush or not.

My friend has the exact same brushing/eating habits as me minus the flossing and has only had like 1 cavity his entire life.

I do have pretty strong teeth though from what dentists have told me.
..and then I would, ya know, check em'. (Aka SpoR)
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66364 Posts
June 04 2009 13:53 GMT
#31
I don't floss and so far my teeth are kinda okay though.. better not risk it now should I?

*takes note to buy floss tomorrow*
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R3condite
Profile Joined August 2008
Korea (South)1541 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-06-04 14:54:40
June 04 2009 14:52 GMT
#32
On June 02 2009 23:16 konadora wrote:
I did a surgery too and they gave this non-stinging mouthwash (stinging as in, those Listerine kind) which tasted like bland water + something weird. Sort of like for disinfecting. Will regular brushing help him, or will it not be enough?

definitely not enough... it's already too late to do anything about his teeth

most likely he'll need individual implants or something along those lines

however if he doesn't floss tell him to do so as it promotes gum health

btw ibuprofen has known to cause ulcer and other stomach problems so try to take it w/ some food and if ur dad has stomach problems it's usually best to not take it at all
ggyo...
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