Category: Dental Decay
Dangerous dental disease in London
There are many dangerous dental diseases that can crop up in the mouth and though this is what all dentistry is based on in London, the prevention of such evils, it is important that you know the signs and learn to prevent them as well going to the dentist. It…
READ ARTICLEEmergency Dentists in the City of London are Here to Help when it Matters
Traumatic situations where dental damage occurs due to an accident or injury, where one or more teeth are lost or sudden tooth pain or gum bleeding strikes, can all pose the threat of further oral damage or infection, which may be harmful to health. Emergency dentists in the City of…
READ ARTICLESensitive Teeth are Causing Problems in the City of London
Tooth sensitivity may cause individuals to flinch with discomfort when breathing in cold or hot air or consuming foods and drinks of fluctuating temperatures. Acidic and sweet foods may have the same effect. If you are living in, or visiting the City of London and are experiencing tooth sensitivity, it…
READ ARTICLESealing up Tooth Cracks can make a Big Difference in the City of London
Tooth sealants are sometimes referred to as dental sealants, and are applied to tooth surfaces, particularly back teeth, to prevent tooth decay that erodes outer tooth enamel and dentin. By sealing the outer tooth surface with thin plastic coatings, food debris is less likely to become trapped in tooth grooves…
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 ARTICLELava Crowns in London are Making an Eruption of Their Own
Lava crowns are an integrated all-ceramic or porcelain crown tooth restoration used to anchor bridges, fix to dental implants and serve as a part or full replacement for teeth to restore teeth strength and functionality. Individuals who have lost teeth due to tooth decay, infection, gum disease, damage or injury…
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