Tag: Bacteria
Central London dentists help to brush plaque awaytooth decay
Brushing is the first line of defence against tooth decay and gum disease and if performed properly is an effective barrier against both. However, it would seem by the levels of decay still happening in the UK that many people are still not brushing their teeth correctly, or for long…
READ ARTICLEThe effects of smoking on your teeth explained by City of London dentist
Everyone knows about the health consequences of smoking but slightly lesser known are the negative dental effects of using tobacco products. These can range from smaller problems like bad breath to very serious and life threatening health problems like oral cancer. The risk of dental problems is greatly increased by…
READ ARTICLEImprove your life with bad breath treatment from Central London dentist
Few things are less attractive to members of the opposite sex than bad breath. It seems to signal a complete unawareness and total disregard for personal hygiene. Although, the fact is that we have probably all suffered from bad breath at one time or another. Many people think that bad…
READ ARTICLEUnique new dental products in London stores
Keeping your teeth can be pretty boring. All dentists say brush your teeth two times daily and don’t forget to floss at least once a week, right? But what if you had yet more different and unique products to use to clean your teeth rather than boring old toothpastes and…
READ ARTICLELondoners, Change Your Toothbrush Periodically
You must have heard your dentist telling you to get rid of your toothbrush after every three months. Well they are truly right in saying that. The reason is that the worn-out toothbrushes no longer care for your teeth and can cause serious infections. Dentists in London have been focused…
READ ARTICLELondon waiting for Lollipops
Within no time, we London citizens would be licking lollipops daily. It is going to take up a position in our daily purchase list, not that we all love candies, but due to its ability to kill germs. Thanks to the now famous microbiologist Wenyuan Shi from UCLA who came…
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