Category: Dental Decay
Don’t let an Abscess fester in the city of London
There are many emergencies that crop up in the mouth as we wander through life in the city of London, some major, some minor, but there is one that should never be ignored, nor underestimated- an abscess. This generally arises from a lack of oral hygiene that has allowed plaque…
READ ARTICLELondon dentists tell patients that they must get abscessed teeth treated quickly
It is common sense to report persistent dental pain to your London dentist. It might well be nothing serious at all but it could be that you have developed an abscess in your mouth. This is a potentially grave situation and one that needs to be treated so that the…
READ ARTICLETreating Tooth Decay in Central London
Tooth decay is caused by a number of factors- from poor diet that you practise on a day to day basis, to a build up of poor nutrition that has been handed down over generations. But, in today’s terms, poor oral hygiene is a major player; it’s important to keep…
READ ARTICLECentral London dentists help patients to determine the causes of dental cavities
You only get one set of healthy, natural teeth. The options for replacing them are varied and hugely effective but you will probably want to do your best to keep your original, natural set in good working order. One of the biggest dangers threatening the health of your teeth is…
READ ARTICLEPrevent dental decay with a visit to your Central London dentist
Your teeth have natural defences to stop them from decaying. The hard substance known as enamel which coats all of your teeth protects them from harm but if plaque is left to build up without being removed then acids in certain of the foods you consume can attack your teeth….
READ ARTICLEPrevent tooth abscess with visit to London dentist
Dental infections can be very nasty and unpleasant. Not only can they be very painful, but they can also result in lost teeth and wider health complications such as heart disease. One of the ways a dental infection manifests itself and spreads, is in the form of a dental abscess….
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