Month: May 2010
Oral Hygiene can prevent heart disease, says a City of London dentist
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…
READ ARTICLEOral Hygiene and Diabetes, is there a link? We ask a Central London dentist
Recent reports have linked Diabetes problems with a poor oral hygiene program. If you have a bad or poor regime then infections will be a constant problem in your mouth. Where a cut is caused by a weakened gum, bacteria can leak into the blood system and roam around the…
READ ARTICLEOral Care for Kids, how we can take the lead and make it fun; by a London dentist
Unlike walking and talking, oral care doesn’t come natural to our children, we have to teach them that little trick ourselves and the earlier the better advises a London dentist. The trick here is to start early and make it a family fun thing, kids love to associate fun and…
READ ARTICLETooth Whitening is now cheaper than ever; says a London dentist
When Bollywood started up they boasted cheaper made films, but at a quality that only Hollywood usually provided. Teeth whitening is now available on that same basis, you can get movie star white teeth for as little as £30 to £400, and Lumineer’s at around £250 each one. The home…
READ ARTICLEFractured or chipped teeth; your dentist has the solution says a City of London dentist
A chipped tooth used to mean an extracted one, as did a fractured or cracked tooth. These days your dentist has all the means at their disposal to repair and save the tooth says a City of London dentist. Cosmetic Bonding is one solution; this brilliantly versatile material is generally…
READ ARTICLEXerostomia and its links to tooth decay by a Central London dentist
A dry mouth can be caused by many factors; one of the most common is too much sugar in the blood. It needn`t be diabetes that causes high blood sugar levels either, too much alcohol will also cause Xerostomia says a Central London dentist. The main damage that a dry…
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