Pidro_Pilyo Posted July 26, 2008 Share Posted July 26, 2008 try checking your habbits, if youre a smoker, or if you have other health conditions. you might have periodontal problems. does your gums bleed if you brush? well seek your dentist's advise to be sure amigo. :thumbsupsmiley: non-smoker, no health problems, no bleeding when brushing. my question is, is excessive brushing bad for the teeth? does it thins the teeth which causes the pangingilo? Quote Link to comment
aldwinroy Posted July 28, 2008 Share Posted July 28, 2008 non-smoker, no health problems, no bleeding when brushing. my question is, is excessive brushing bad for the teeth? does it thins the teeth which causes the pangingilo?Good morning sir. Brushing pag mali ung method mo can cause some problems sa tooth mo. It is also advised that you brush every after meal. I dont see any problem if you brush often basta you know the right technique. Another thing is yung brush can be hard bristled which is di din maganda pangbrush and some toothpaste ay mayroon ding mas malalaki na abrasive particles which claims to whiten your teeth but basically they just strip off parts of you tooth's outermost layer or the enamel. Quote Link to comment
kingpopoy Posted July 30, 2008 Share Posted July 30, 2008 non-smoker, no health problems, no bleeding when brushing. my question is, is excessive brushing bad for the teeth? does it thins the teeth which causes the pangingilo?well there are many factors, since i havent seen your case i cannot make my diagnosis. however, there may be possibilitiers that:1. your cementum (root surfaces) are already exposed, this is thinner compared to tour enamel (outer covering of tooth crown) this causes sensitivity to thermal changes when exposed.2. you may have cervical abbrasions (on the tooth of course ) this may be caused by improper tooth brushing techniques and/or caries. 3. you may have micro cracks on your teeth which causes them to be more sensitive than usual. this may be causes by drinking too much hot or cold drinks. well my best advise is for you to see your dentist immediately especially if it really bothers you, well for the meantime, you may try changing your toothpaste brand which is formulated for sensitive teeth i.e. sensodyne etc.. stay safe amigo! :thumbsupsmiley: Good morning sir. Brushing pag mali ung method mo can cause some problems sa tooth mo. It is also advised that you brush every after meal. I dont see any problem if you brush often basta you know the right technique. Another thing is yung brush can be hard bristled which is di din maganda pangbrush and some toothpaste ay mayroon ding mas malalaki na abrasive particles which claims to whiten your teeth but basically they just strip off parts of you tooth's outermost layer or the enamel. amen to that amigo! :hypocritesmiley: Quote Link to comment
Pidro_Pilyo Posted July 31, 2008 Share Posted July 31, 2008 thanks mga docs, i'll try sensodyne. Quote Link to comment
wEbStAr Posted July 31, 2008 Share Posted July 31, 2008 Gud evening resident dentists! I have braces and I need sana someone hu does custom-made mouthguards. Mga how much kaya? Sana lang po yung mura. before kasi sobrang mahal sa iba e. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
kingpopoy Posted August 2, 2008 Share Posted August 2, 2008 Gud evening resident dentists! I have braces and I need sana someone hu does custom-made mouthguards. Mga how much kaya? Sana lang po yung mura. before kasi sobrang mahal sa iba e. Thanks! it depends on how will you use your mouthguard, for sports ba? or for night grinding lang? it also depends on what type of material you want your mouthguard to be made up with (silicone/rubber or acrylic plastic). price ranges from 2k up i guess.. Quote Link to comment
mariaozawauncensored Posted August 2, 2008 Share Posted August 2, 2008 just returned from the states and i have to go to the dentist bad (ang mahal ng dental care dun!!!) i've got some cavities i'd like taken care of and my gums are super swollen (forgot what that's called (gingivitis ba?)) and i'd like general cleaning. can anyone recommend any good dentists? magkano kaya damage? Quote Link to comment
kingpopoy Posted August 5, 2008 Share Posted August 5, 2008 just returned from the states and i have to go to the dentist bad (ang mahal ng dental care dun!!!) i've got some cavities i'd like taken care of and my gums are super swollen (forgot what that's called (gingivitis ba?)) and i'd like general cleaning. can anyone recommend any good dentists? magkano kaya damage?i think advertising our services here and even in our profesion as dentists is very unethical here, i suggest you just PM for discretion amigo. :hypocritesmiley: Quote Link to comment
wEbStAr Posted August 12, 2008 Share Posted August 12, 2008 it depends on how will you use your mouthguard, for sports ba? or for night grinding lang? it also depends on what type of material you want your mouthguard to be made up with (silicone/rubber or acrylic plastic). price ranges from 2k up i guess.. its for sports po. especially boxing/muay thai/mma. thanks! Quote Link to comment
kingpopoy Posted August 13, 2008 Share Posted August 13, 2008 its for sports po. especially boxing/muay thai/mma. thanks! for sports i would suggest u use rubberized or silicone mouthguards. :hypocritesmiley: Quote Link to comment
dgenx214 Posted September 13, 2008 Share Posted September 13, 2008 laminates are all ceramic restorations, they are similar to full coverage crowns but the difference is they only cover mostly the front (anterior) aspects of your teeth.. indications may varry, some of my patients wants veneering done to have a bleeaching effect and these venners can be lighter in shade so the effect on you is "instant" bleach and its permanent for as long as they dont break. price ranges from 8k-25k per tooth.. :thumbsupsmiley: it depends if the condition of the abutment (support) is still ok ie. good bone support as seen on dental x-ray.. no periodontal problems (no bone loss or no tooth mobility) and good oral hygiene of the patient.. :thumbsupsmiley: dental implands is one of the modern trends here on the philippines.. but be extra careful with the dentist.. make sure that the dentist is an implantologist or at least a dental surgeon to avoid failure. there are many factors that can predict the prognosis of the implant treatment, to be sure, ask the dentist if he/she took a post grad on implantology so you could have a peace of mind.. :thumbsupsmiley: How much will it cost po b sir pag dental implant per tooth?? Thanx 4 replying Quote Link to comment
kingpopoy Posted September 16, 2008 Share Posted September 16, 2008 AFAIK, some of my coleagues charge from 10-100k per implant, depending on the location, reputation of the implantologist and difficulty of the case.. Quote Link to comment
silverapollo Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 hello there i didnt know theres a dental here.anyway good na rin kasi i think this is a different way of educating our patients with regard to oral care. kudos to the room owner. baka kilala pa kita doc.... hehehetill next tym...... Quote Link to comment
deep_penetration_agent Posted October 17, 2008 Share Posted October 17, 2008 I'm posting this in behalf of a friend of mine. Does anybody know the cost of Oral Surgery in the Philippines? He's having six (yes six!) surgicall extracted - 4 wisdom tooth and 2 molars He is based overseas but he's thinking of doing it on Manila, where he is right now it's going to cost him PhP 110K for the surgeon's and anaesthetic fee alone! Anybody knows how the price range of oral surgeons for this sort of operation cost? If anybody can recommend a surgeon, that would be great too Thanks. Quote Link to comment
silverapollo Posted October 19, 2008 Share Posted October 19, 2008 I'm posting this in behalf of a friend of mine. Does anybody know the cost of Oral Surgery in the Philippines? He's having six (yes six!) surgicall extracted - 4 wisdom tooth and 2 molars He is based overseas but he's thinking of doing it on Manila, where he is right now it's going to cost him PhP 110K for the surgeon's and anaesthetic fee alone! Anybody knows how the price range of oral surgeons for this sort of operation cost? If anybody can recommend a surgeon, that would be great too Thanks. range would be from 8,000 to 15,000 depends on the position of the third molar.... if patient would want to have it done in the hospital consider the cost of hospitalization and pf of anesthesiologist...we need to see the xrays before we could give you the exact cost....till next time..... Quote Link to comment
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