Category: Dental Diseases
London dentists look for oral cancers during routine examination
Oral cancer can occur inside the mouth, on the lips, gums, tongue, throat and salivary glands. The worst thing about this type of cancer is that it is completely asymptomatic at the beginning, mostly painless and therefore, extremely difficult to detect. But, there are some signs that maybe associated with…
READ ARTICLEBrushing is not enough to prevent gum disease so you should visit your dentist in London as often as possible
Aside from telling my patients that they have to take care of their teeth, I never fail to stress the importance of taking care of their gums as well. If you do not take care of your gums then there will be no place for your teeth. The gums are…
READ ARTICLEGum Disease and Cosmetic Surgery in London
A lot of people I meet around London ask me direct questions about the procedures involved in cosmetic dentistry, and how much it will cost them. Cosmetic dentistry could supplement an already exemplary oral hygiene, or reverse the damage of dental erosion brought about by lifestyle choices (such as extreme…
READ ARTICLELondon dentists advise on best ways to control gum disease!
No one really likes visiting their London dentist but it’s really necessary that you do get a check up done atleast once in six months. The main reason for this is that gum disease is a really insidious condition which has no major symptoms until the disease has advanced to…
READ ARTICLERising Awareness about Gum Care in London
Although the dental cosmetic industry has gained much momentum in the last few decades in grooming one’s overall personality, awareness regarding overall oral care and hygiene still occupies a backseat among many people. While at one hand, people are concentrating their efforts on building a spectacular set of teeth with…
READ ARTICLELondon’s BDHF Recommends Blueberries for Mouth Cancer Prevention
According to the British Dental Health Foundation, there are around 4,750 new cases of mouth cancer being diagnosed every year in the UK. The incidence of this disease has been observed to increase by at least 30 percent in the last decade. It is further estimated to cause an annual…
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