Tag: Gingivitis
Oral Hygiene Tips by a london dentist
There are numerous countries where people do not practice oral hygiene, and where oral health is not sought. This is mostly due to no dental education. Dental caries and gingivitis are very common problems, even in countries where dentists can be readily found. Dental problems affect both the indigent and…
READ ARTICLELondon dentists talks about Protecting your teeth and Gums
Many individuals have gum disease and don’t even know that they have it. You may be one of them! Gingivitis is inflammation of the gums without loss of the bone that supports your teeth. Whereas, periodontitis is an inflammation of the bone and/or gums that support your teeth with an…
READ ARTICLELondon Dental Clinic Offers Help For Gum Disease
The majority of adults in London have some form a gum disease (gingivitis). Gum disease occurs when bacteria, their end-products, and dental plaque, create inflammation in the gums that are not defendable by the body’s immune reaction. Signs of gingivitis include; gum swelling, redness, temperature, bleeding and/or visible pus…
READ ARTICLESmile Makeovers by London Dentist
You walk into the London Dental Clinic and tell the dental staff that you are there for a smile makeover. Let us explain what the process is going to be! You will speak to your London dentist and tell them that you are interested in a smile makeover. After speaking…
READ ARTICLECause and Treatment for Gum Disease – London Therapy
Gum disease is as prevalent in London, as it in the U.S. Gum disease, or gingivitis, happens when bacteria and dental plaque create an inflammatory response in the gums that cannot be protected by the body’s personal immune reaction. Clinical symptoms of gum disease consist of localized redness, swelling, bleeding,…
READ ARTICLELondon Dentists Explain Gum Disease Treatment
In London, the standard of care for the treatment of gingivitis and periodontal disease includes: 1) removal of bacteria (i.e., the source of inflammation) by mechanical cleaning; 2) providing and training patients to maintain optimal oral hygiene; 3) dietary evaluation and nutritional counseling and/or supplementation; 4) maintenance and optimization of…
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