Month: September 2009
Sleep apnea cured by appliance from London dentist
Sleep apnea is a fairly serious sleeping disorder that is caused when a person’s breathing is interrupted during sleep. People who suffer from sleep apnea actually stop breathing repeatedly during sleep, as many as hundreds of times a night. Sleep apnea is often confused with snoring which is not the…
READ ARTICLEProtect your teeth with a mouth guard from a City of London dentist
Knocked out, chipped or cracked teeth can be very hard to repair and excruciatingly painful. It may need several visits to the dentist and further cosmetic procedures over several years to repair the broken tooth. Dental injuries such as these can cause other long-term psychological and physiological problems to the…
READ ARTICLELondon dentists beat infection with root canal treatments
Root canal treatments are necessary when tooth decay has killed or is likely to kill a tooth. The procedure involves removing the pulp from the centre of a tooth. This prevents painful infections from happening in the tooth which could also spread to other teeth. Root canals are also effective…
READ ARTICLECity of London dentists create perfect smile with invisible braces
Having the perfect smile is something we all dream about, but only the lucky few are blessed with a naturally dazzling beam. Over the last twenty years it has become more and more common to try and artificially correct teeth using braces or retainers. In the past these have often…
READ ARTICLELodon dentist makes smile sparkle by teeth whitening
Teeth whitening is the process of improving the colour of the teeth by removing stains and discolouration or by bleaching them to make them appear whiter. Most dentist practices will offer an in-surgery whitening procedure or take-home whitening kits with specially made trays. Both of these procedures use a peroxide…
READ ARTICLELondon dentists recommend tongue cleaning to prevent bad breath
The mouth is generally a breeding ground for bacteria but it is the protein-rich areas of the tongue that are home to over 70 per cent of them. The grooves in the surface of the tongue provide the perfect conditions for bacteria to multiply rapidly and then be transported around…
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