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		<title>Oral Hygiene can prevent heart disease, says a City of London dentist</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 04:48:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A report by the medical professional has recently surfaced that links heart disease with a poor oral hygiene regime, advises a City of London dentist. The problem it appears, is the leaking of bacterium into the blood flow from the gums, this is a symptom of a bad oral hygiene regime which causes all kinds [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A report by the medical professional has recently surfaced that links heart disease with a poor <a title="oral hygiene" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">oral hygiene</a> regime, advises a City of London dentist. The problem it appears, is the leaking of bacterium into the blood flow from the <a title="gums" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_gum_contouring.htm">gums</a>, this is a symptom of a bad oral hygiene regime which causes all kinds conditions in the mouth. These conditions allow the gums to become infected, and that in turn is a major problem from which cuts can easily occur. Once a way in is found; the bacterium finds itself in the blood system swimming alongside platelets. These are baby blood vessels that also carry anti-bodies to protect the body from the very bacterium now next to them. The reaction of the two coming together in the blood flow starts to disrupt the very immune system that the white blood vessels are part of, this then starts to complicate the function of the heart and other organs. This is all the cause of that poor oral program that many of us have, although the research isn’t complete yet, the profession has found this link. The way around it is prevention, and that has to come in the form of oral care. <a title="Flossing" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">Flossing</a> and <a title="brushing" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">brushing</a> are just two ways of keeping down the activity in the mouth that causes acid build up, which in itself is the single most harmful act that bacterium causes. Acid kills tooth enamel and builds up harmful tartar on the teeth, both of these will cause us to lose our teeth prematurely. One of the simplest things we can do is to drink water throughout the day and night, water will keep acid production to a minimum. At night when we are asleep so is our saliva gland, and this allows acid to build up quickly. So keeping a glass of water handy is a good way of helping your teeth and your heart while you sleep.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>London dentist breaks link between sleep apnea and heart failure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 06:09:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Dental Disorders]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep apnea is a condition that causes patients’ breathing to be interrupted many times during the night on several nights of the week. It has also been found to thicken blood vessels and increase the risk of many forms of cardiovascular disease. It can be particularly dangerous in patients who have already suffered heart failure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep apnea is a condition that causes patients’ breathing to be interrupted many times during the night on several nights of the week. It has also been found to thicken blood vessels and increase the risk of many forms of cardiovascular disease. It can be particularly dangerous in patients who have already suffered heart failure or who are currently suffering from heart disease.</p>
<p>The condition is caused, either when the soft palate at the back of the throat collapses temporarily blocking the airways, or when the central respiratory area of the brain stops sending messages to the lungs to breath. In both cases the situation usually corrects itself after a few seconds but if this is happening many times during a night you can imagine the strain it will be putting on the heart.</p>
<p>This continual deprivation of oxygen is known as ‘chronic intermittent hypoxia’ and can affect the state of the patients’ blood vessels. It can also cause pulmonary hypertension which causes the heart to have difficulty when pumping.</p>
<p>Sleep apnea can be diagnosed by your London dentist. They should be able to distinguish between the different types of apnea in order to provide the most effective treatment. Although in most cases, sleep apnea will not cause heart failure, it does increase the risk and will also be the underlying cause of many other health problems such as stress and anxiety. Treatment for obstructive sleep apnea will usually involve fitting some kind of dental appliance to prevent the palate collapsing during sleep but will vary on the individual.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>City of London dentist prevents gum disease by keeping your teeth healthy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 13:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Gum disease]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[It sounds fairly obvious to say it, but having healthy gums usually means having healthy teeth. Maintaining a good standard of oral hygiene at all times is the key to avoiding nasty and painful oral conditions such as dental decay and gum disease. Most patients who have healthy gums also have healthy teeth and vice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It sounds fairly obvious to say it, but having healthy <a title="gums" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_gum_contouring.htm">gums</a> usually means having healthy teeth. Maintaining a good standard of <a title="oral hygiene" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">oral hygiene</a> at all times is the key to avoiding nasty and painful oral conditions such as dental decay and <a title="gum disease" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">gum disease</a>. Most patients who have healthy gums also have healthy teeth and vice versa. This is because by effective cleaning of the teeth, you will also be ensuring the health of your gums.</p>
<p>Good oral hygiene involves effective <a title="brushing" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">brushing</a>, with a soft brush and appropriate toothpaste, and also <a title="flossing" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">flossing</a>. Brushing should be carried out twice a day for three minutes and flossing at least once a day. This will help to remove bacteria from the surface of the teeth and the small gaps between them. This can help to keep teeth free from decay and gum tissue healthy and able to fight off infection and irritation.</p>
<p>Effective oral hygiene should always be backed up by six-monthly visits to a City of London dentist. They will be able to offer the best advice about how to keep you teeth and gums healthy. They can also treat the first signs of gum disease to prevent it becoming any worse. This is very important, especially as more severe gum disease has string links to heart disease and even fatal heart attacks.</p>
<p>By neglecting your oral hygiene you may be allowing plaque to get the upper hand. This can cause gum disease, as it will irritate the gum tissue until it becomes infected. By keeping your teeth free from plaque, you will limit the chances of any gum irritation and help to prevent infection.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Prevent dental abscesses with appointment at City of London dentist</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 05:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Dental Decay]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental decay can be very damaging to the health of your teeth. It can be the cause of tremendous pain due to the exposure of the dental nerve to extremes of hot and cold and other stimuli. Once decay has penetrated the protective enamel layer this also exposes the softer central part of the tooth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental decay can be very damaging to the health of your teeth. It can be the cause of tremendous pain due to the exposure of the dental nerve to extremes of hot and cold and other stimuli. Once decay has penetrated the protective enamel layer this also exposes the softer central part of the tooth to bacteria and the possibility of infection. Should infection take hold in the central cavity the body will produce excess white blood cells to combat it. These white blood cells battle the infected material and eventually produce an unpleasant and nasty smelling substance called pus.</p>
<p>This pus can build up in pockets in the gum and around the tooth causing isolated swellings called abscesses. These areas can be very sensitive and can make even the simplest everyday activity such as talking and eating extremely difficult or even impossible. Furthermore, it is possible for the abscesses to swell to such a point that they become unstable. In these circumstances even a small knock can cause the abscess to burst. Not only will this be extremely unpleasant but it can also lead to a very dangerous infection spreading around the mouth and into the bloodstream. Recent studies have proved a link between dental infection and heart disease, and even strokes so it is important to prevent any dental infection entering the blood stream.</p>
<p>Visiting a City of London dentist every six months can help prevent dental decay reaching a point where it breeches the enamel and prevent infections and abscesses before they have time to start. If you think you have may have a dental abscess it is important to make an appointment with a dentist as soon as possible to prevent the spread of infection to other teeth. Treatment may involve anti-biotics and even tissue removal in extreme circumstances but the earlier the infection or abscess is treated the less severe the treatment will need to be.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>City of London dentists prevent spread of dangerous tooth abscesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 07:08:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tooth abscesses are one of the most painful and least pleasant of all the dental conditions. Abscesses are caused when tooth decay has caused a breach in the protective enamel which has allowed bacteria to penetrate to the centre of the tooth and infect the nerve area. The human body responds to infection by producing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tooth abscesses are one of the most painful and least pleasant of all the dental conditions. Abscesses are caused when tooth decay has caused a breach in the protective enamel which has allowed bacteria to penetrate to the centre of the tooth and infect the nerve area. The human body responds to infection by producing an excess of white blood cells that attack the infection. This produces a yellowy substance called pus, which builds up around the infected area. In the case of a tooth abscess, this pus swelling occurs in the tissue surrounding the tooth and can become extremely sensitive and painful. This can make everyday tasks such as talking and eating very difficult or at times even impossible.</p>
<p>Tooth abscesses are therefore not very pleasant at the best of times. Not only are they painful and unpleasant but they also represent a wider risk to your health. In recent years, research has been carried out into the links between dental infection and heart disease. It has been proven that dental infection, if it enters the blood stream can cause a dangerous narrowing of the arteries around the heart that can cause heart disease and be potentially fatal. It also has links to strokes and cancer that need to be taken very seriously.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Prevent heart disease with oral hygiene advice from Central London dentist</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 04:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your oral hygiene may be more than just an indicator of your dental health, as links have been proven between periodontal disease and a heightened risk or cardiovascular disease.
These links have always been suspected but a new study seems to conclusively prove the relationship. The study showed that adults who had lost more than ten [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your <a title="oral hygiene" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">oral hygiene</a> may be more than just an indicator of your dental health, as links have been proven between periodontal disease and a heightened risk or cardiovascular disease.</p>
<p>These links have always been suspected but a new study seems to conclusively prove the relationship. The study showed that adults who had lost more than ten teeth were much more likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke. This happens because bacterial infection affecting the teeth and <a title="gums" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_gum_contouring.htm">gums</a> can start a chain reaction of chemicals that causes inflammation throughout the whole body. Inflammation of the arteries causes a narrowing of the arteries, which can be the main cause of a heart attack.</p>
<p>The study followed 711 people over the age of 57 and found that those who had lost teeth due to decay and periodontal infection correlated with those most likely to suffer some form of cardiac disease. The study is particularly shocking because periodontal disease and tooth decay are so preventable with improved oral hygiene. More effective and regular <a title="brushing" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">brushing</a> and <a title="flossing" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">flossing</a> can reduce the amount of plaque in the mouth and severely cut the risk of infection. This in turn would keep the arteries free form the effects or inflammation helping to keep the heart and other major organs healthy.</p>
<p>Another important aspect of maintaining good standards of oral hygiene is by making regular visits to a Central London dentist for a check up. They can spot and treat the first signs of decay and infection, helping to keep your mouth and heart healthy. For the sake of a few extra minutes cleaning a day you could help to minimise the risk of heart disease, one of the biggest killers in the UK.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Central London Dentist breaks the link between bleeding gums and heart disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 05:48:18 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Gum disease]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bleeding gums caused by poor dental hygiene can end up causing heart disease according to health professionals.
People who don&#8217;t brush their teeth correctly, or who don&#8217;t floss regularly enough, often suffer from bleeding gums. It is thought that this might provide an entry to the bloodstream for the hundreds of millions of bacteria that call [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/4390244_blog.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2460" title="4390244_blog" src="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/4390244_blog.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="143" /></a><a title="Bleeding gums" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">Bleeding gums</a> caused by poor dental hygiene can end up causing heart disease according to health professionals.</p>
<p>People who don&#8217;t brush their teeth correctly, or who don&#8217;t floss regularly enough, often suffer from bleeding gums. It is thought that this might provide an entry to the bloodstream for the hundreds of millions of bacteria that call your mouth their home. This could result in an increased chance of heart disease and even a heart attack.</p>
<p>The mouth is one of the dirtiest places in the human body when it comes to bacteria. Allowing the bacteria into your blood stream from the mouth can be very dangerous. Once in the blood it sticks to the platelets, the cells responsible for coagulating to heal cuts and wounds. Once bacteria have attached themselves to the platelets it can cause blood vessels to become blocked which is obviously bad for the heart.</p>
<p>The only treatment for this kind of bacterial blockage is an aggressive course of antibiotics. But as bacteria become ever more resistant to modern antibiotic medicines this form of treatment is becoming less and less effective.</p>
<p>The one sure-fire way of beating this form of heart disease is prevention. Maintaining a healthy standard of <a title="oral hygiene" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">oral hygiene</a> can limit the number of dangerous bacteria in the mouth and ensure that they have no pathway into the bloodstream. Dentists in Central London recommend <a title="brushing" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">brushing</a> teeth at least twice a day to help prevent the build up of plaque, the filmy substance around the teeth that is the breeding ground for bacteria. <a title="Flossing" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">Flossing</a> at least once a day can also help to destroy plaque, and kill bacteria.</p>
<p>Inadequate brushing or flossing can lead to cavities or <a title="gum disease" href="http://www.bakerstreetdental.com/london_dental_services/london_dentist_hygienist.htm">gum disease</a> (gingivitis) which can cause weakened gums to bleed and recede. Shutting this door once and for all could save your life and help you have a healthy heart, and for a few extra minutes a day, that really can&#8217;t be bad.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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