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Gingivitis can be Treated Successfully with the Help of Dentists in London
Gingivitis is the inflammation of gum and oral tissue or “gingiva”. The inflammation sets in as a biological response to heal the body from cell damage, excessive bacterial growth and irritation. If the underlying cause of gingival inflammation is not treated, the affected area may become infected leading to diseases,…
READ ARTICLEGetting to Grips with Oral Hygiene in London is Highly Important
Oral hygiene includes practices used to keep the mouth clean, free from debris, healthy and fresh. Poor oral hygiene results in the build-up of sticky plaque that encourages infection-causing bacterial growth. Good oral hygiene maintenance prevents plaque build-up, tooth decay and gum disease. Following dentistry-recommended oral hygiene guidelines, such as…
READ ARTICLEDecaying Teeth in Central London are a Sign that Something is Wrong
Tooth decay starts when debris builds up in the mouth causing excess bacterial growth and acid-release, eroding outer enamel and dentin teeth layers. Foods high in acid and sugar have the same effect, as do certain medical treatments. Tooth decay can cause a number of disease including gum inflammation and…
READ ARTICLEBad Breath in the City of London is Ruining Beautiful Smiles
Sitting next to someone with bad breath on a London tube, in an office or visitation area, at the theatre or at home is not a pleasant experience. Halitosis as it is also named, smells bad, and may be caused by: Lack of proper dental hygiene. Oral or respiratory tract…
READ ARTICLEDental Disease is Found in the City of London and Further Afield
Globally, people suffer from dental diseases such as Caries, Cancer and Periodontal Disease. Some are aware of their conditions and others oblivious to the fact that they have a dental disease. Whether you live in the City of London or are visiting, City of London dentists are available to screen…
READ ARTICLETooth Erosion, Causes and Symptoms in London
Dental erosion is the loss of tooth enamel as a result of a direct acid attack. It can be caused by excessive exposure to acidic substances such as fizzy drinks. The condition is irreversible. Tooth erosion is not the same as tooth decay, tooth decay is the progressive loss of…
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