10 Apr
Dental Injuries are treated by your City of London Dentist

Your City of London dentist is very capable of dealing with dental injuries, from a chipped tooth or infected tooth, all the way to an avulsed tooth (i.e., one that is knocked out). Make sure that you have available your City of London’s Dental Clinic’s telephone number available with you,…

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10 Apr
City of London Dental Clinic Teaches Tongue Brushing

When you visit your City of London Dental Clinic, the dentist and dental hygienist will properly instruct you on oral health care. Proper oral hygiene habits must begin at a very early age, however it is never too late to start, and to relearn old habits. While at the City…

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10 Apr
Bleeding Gums? Contact a London Based Dentist

Gum disease is very common in London. It is usually caused by bacteria, plaque, and inflammatory proteins. However, bleeding gums can be initiated by oral bacteria and further influenced by systemic diseases. Diabetes, steroid use, and numerous lifestyle factors, such as smoking, drinking alcohol, and stress, have been known to…

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10 Apr
Central London Dental Clinic Offers Help for Ill Fitting Dentures

Central London dentists have been making dentures for many years. Ill fitting dentures can lower one’s confidence and reduce the value of living. Ill fitting or loose dentures have caused denture wearers to avoid social events due to their embarrassment about speaking, smiling, and chewing their food when other people…

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04 Apr
City of London Dentist Treats Gum Disease

Gum disease (gingivitis) is prevalent in the U.K. Your City of London dentist can help you with your gum problems. The signs and symptoms of gingivitis include gum swelling, temperature increase in the gums, redness, bleeding and/or pus around the gums, and pain. Gum disease begins when bacteria builds-up around…

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04 Apr
Central London Dentists Offer Dental Sealants

Central London dentists have been placing dental sealants for a long time to seal out dental decay. These sealants are almost always placed on the back teeth; the child’s premolars and molars, on the biting surfaces. These dental sealants are made of plastic, and act as coatings to seal out…

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