Month: March 2010
Ashamed of your teeth? Ask a City of London dentist about porcelain veneers
Being ashamed of any aspect of your physical appearance can be very damaging for your self-esteem, but when it is your teeth it affects your smile, the way you talk and the way you eat. It can also affect the way you interact with people and can even hinder personal…
READ ARTICLEEarly treatment from London dentist helps patient to cure periodontal disease
Recent evidence suggest that periodontal disease, also known as gingivitis or gum disease, has strong links with heart disease and even fatal heart attacks. Infections that begin in the gums can enter the bloodstream causing a chemical reaction that causes the arteries around the heart to narrow. This is very…
READ ARTICLEThe signs, symptoms and treatments of oral cancer – ask your Central London dentist
Oral cancer is a common and virulent form of the disease that occurs in any part of the mouth including the lips, tongue, lining and throat. If diagnosed in the early stages it is highly treatable but the longer it is left to develop without treatment the greater the risk…
READ ARTICLELondon dentist tells patients brushing may not be enough
We are taught from a very early age that brushing our teeth is the most important way of making sure they are healthy and preventing conditions such as decay and gum disease. While it is true that brushing is the most effective way to stop decay, we must remember that…
READ ARTICLEDiscover the possibilities of cosmetic dentistry at London dentist
London dentists offer a vast array of cosmetic dentistry treatments to patients with many different cosmetic complaints. The idea of treating teeth purely for cosmetic reasons rather than functionality is a relatively new one. But owing to the increasing importance of appearance in the modern world, it is one of…
READ ARTICLEHerbal remedies for gingivitis from City of London dentist
Gingivitis, the milder form of periodontitis, commonly known as gum disease, is one of the most common causes of lost teeth in the UK, especially among the elderly. The disease is caused by bacteria and plaque building up in the mouth which cause an inflammation and infection of the gum…
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