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Surgery

Mini Review Volume 5 Issue 2

Periodontal muscle training can strength the periodontal support, fit your teeth

Nima Sabzchamanara

Therapeutic Dentistry Department, National Medical University, Ukraine

Correspondence: Nima Sabzchamanara, Therapeutic Dentistry Department, National Medical University, Bogomolets. Kiev, Ukraine, Tel 380-637-022-522

Received: June 19, 2017 | Published: November 8, 2017

Citation: Sabzchamanara N. Periodontal muscle training can strength the periodontal support, fit your teeth. MOJ Surg. 2017;5(1):168-169. DOI: 10.15406/mojs.2017.05.00102

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Abstract

Statistical analysis

A total of 505 patients in general practice were asked to respond to a list of 25 obligatory nourishment for a child while going to have the first teeth, for its effectiveness in dealing with patient's periodontal health especially include chewing hard food. They were also asked to select the three effective nutrition for periodontal tissue. The indicts of patient perceived importance of the periodontal health were derived and each compared with actual effectiveness as determined from a sample of 250 patients opinion. Although the majority of patient's 18 of 25 nutrition as being very effective, there was no significant association with patient perceived nourishment effectiveness and actual effectiveness. The implications for patient training are discussed (Table 1).

Extra Questions

Total Adults

I try to eat healthy these days and pay attention to nutrition

84.00%

In general I feel I eat right

60.00%

I try to eat healthy breakfast daily

57.00%

I follow a regular exercise routine

62.00%

I pay attention how many times I chew food

30.00%

I visit my dentist two times a year

36.00%

I regularly eat organic food

32.00%

I prefer to eat home rather restaurant

65.00%

Table 1 The implications for patient training

Introduction

By comparing the effect of long term workout in the fitness gyms and the habit of consuming hard rational food daily with a weekly schedule, could be very likely and would be support the oral health indeed. What to do to have aesthetically and functionally prevention method for further gum and periodontal diseases, which could be less aggressive and conservative, cheap and home treating methods. In case one cares about his body's physique, also he can care about the Gum structure as well.

Materials and methods

To have a review, Bundles attached to teeth and their dies attachments provoke further injuries. Let's take a look at these bundles, if we peel away alveolar septa and papillae & marginal part, we can see the bundles (periodontal ligament),1 which is composed of bundles of connective tissues fiber that anchor the teeth within the jaw. Each bundle is attached to cement covering the root of the tooth. The other end is embedded in bony tooth sockets (alveolar socket). These bundles of fibers allow the tooth to withstand the forces of biting and chewing. Endomysium, the connective tissue sheaths that surround each skeletal muscle fiber separating the muscle cells from one another. It also contains capillary nerves and lymphatics. As an illustration, Organization of skeletal tissues, Intact skeletal muscle, Biceps bra chi are attached to bones through tendons, Connective tissue. The entire muscle is surrounded by connective tissue called epimysium.2 The muscle is organized into bundles called premium. Each fascicle contains many individual fibers surrounded by connective tissue called Endomysium. In some muscles there might only be relatively few fibers such as in muscle of the eye in which these are only 10 of fibers. In some of the bigger muscles in the body there may be thousands of fibers, for instance, there can be up to 400000 fibers in the bicep muscle in front of the arm. Each of these fibers is surrounded by sheaths of fibrous tissue membrane or fascia called Endomysium (endo- means within). Therefore, by having regular training in fitness centers our extremities muscles can strength and can have an aesthetic and supportive function for skeletal system (Table 2).

Child's Obligatory Nourishment

Total Adult's Intake

Cheese

70%

Yogurt

85%

Leafy Greens

45%

Apples

52%

Almonds

45%

Carrot

33%

Celery

14%

Table 2 Fibers with percentage

Results

As within skeletal growth, the muscles in the body also grow at irregular rates. The enlargement of muscles (hypertrophy) makes them thicker but muscle fibers can also get longer. With certain types of training and genetics, muscle mass can change.3 According to the aging of muscular system, one reason is reducing the strength and power of the muscles; therefore, by training the endomysiums within the periodontal ligament with special training as well as eating hard foods and chewing them we can train them exactly like fitness club. The experiment above 18-25% of those patients who had answered to the test satisfactory had a healthier gum structure in comparing with the unsatisfactory ones. By making some clinics besides gyms and sport centers which prescribe daily, weekly, monthly schedules to fit the gum muscles with special measurement individually for each patient can make a revolution in gum and oral health history.

Acknowledgements

The author appreciates the CAMLOG for choosing the article for the first time.

Conflict of interest

The author declares no conflict of interest.

References

  1. McGraw-Hill. Glossary Anatomy and Physiology A&P. USA: The McGraw-Hill Companies; 2001.
  2. Sharon A Plowman, Denise L Smith. Exercise physiology for health fitness and performance; 2013.
  3. Morc Coulson. The complete guide to personal training; 2013.
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