Category: Dental Disorders
Looking for Hypnosis and Dentistry in London
Hypnosis is generally considered to be a state of consciousness defined by enhanced suggestibility. While proper scientific study of hypnosis is still in relatively early days, the results have been promising, and indicate that hypnosis is effective, alongside more traditional methods of anaesthetic, in reducing the pain and stress of…
READ ARTICLELondon Dentist Talks about Fluorosis
Fluorosis is a disorder brought about by consuming too much fluoride at a young age, usually between the ages of around 3 months and 8 years. Overexposure to fluoride during this period causes the development of fluorosis in teeth that aren’t yet fully visible in the mouth. We consume fluoride…
READ ARTICLESee Your City of London Dentist about a Dry Mouth
Dry mouth is a condition which affects the flow of saliva in your mouth and makes your mouth feel dry, sticky and raw. If you frequently feel thirsty, have problems swallowing and chewing, or develop sores in and around your mouth, you might be suffering from dry mouth and should…
READ ARTICLEDentist in the City of London Answers Common Questions Regarding Bruxism
Bruxism is simply the medical term for the problem of grinding one’s teeth. Patients who suffer from bruxism are not even aware that they frequently grind their teeth because the grinding occurs at night while they think that they are sleeping soundly. Unfortunately, even if the tooth grinder is unaware…
READ ARTICLEEmbarrassed by Your Bad Breath? Dentist in Central London Has Some Suggestions
If you are suffering from embarrassing bad breath on a regular basis, you may have a medical condition known as halitosis. Halitosis is characterised by consistently bad breath. It usually indicates another existing medical problem. More often than not, halitosis is the symptom of tooth decay or gum disease. If…
READ ARTICLECentral London Dentist Advises on How to Handle Problems with Bad Breath
If you are struggling with bad breath, some changes in your oral hygiene habits and your overall lifestyle may be in order. The best way to stop bad breath is taking great care of your teeth with regular cleaning and visits to your dentist. You should be brushing and flossing…
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