Tag: Oral Hygiene
Oral Hygiene and Diabetes, is there a link? We ask a Central London dentist
Recent reports have linked Diabetes problems with a poor oral hygiene program. If you have a bad or poor regime then infections will be a constant problem in your mouth. Where a cut is caused by a weakened gum, bacteria can leak into the blood system and roam around the…
READ ARTICLEThe advantages of Preventative Dentistry; by a Central London dentist
Prevention of a disease or in this case, tooth loss, is of course preferable to treatment says a Central London dentist. The professional dentist would prefer to advise you on dental care and preventative care, than having you visit them every few months for treatment. Oral hygiene is the key…
READ ARTICLECity of London dentists help to improve oral hygiene
We all know the importance of good oral hygiene and are probably aware of the consequences of not maintaining it as we should. Yet the fact that tooth decay is on the increase and that 90% of us will experience gum disease at some point shows that we should be…
READ ARTICLECity of London dentist exposes myth about mouthwash
Many people’s answer to dealing with bad breath is to reach for the nearest bottle of mouthwash and gargle away. Although many people think that mouthwashes are effective against bad breath, the truth is that they only mask the smell of the breath but don’t actually address the cause of…
READ ARTICLECity of London dentist prevents gum disease by keeping your teeth healthy
It sounds fairly obvious to say it, but having healthy gums usually means having healthy teeth. Maintaining a good standard of oral hygiene at all times is the key to avoiding nasty and painful oral conditions such as dental decay and gum disease. Most patients who have healthy gums also…
READ ARTICLEMust-do oral hygiene habits explained by City of London dentists
Looking after your teeth is very important. There are a few oral hygiene habits that are crucial to keeping your teeth in the best possible condition. Most importantly is brushing. City of London dentists recommend that you brush twice a day for at least three minutes. This should be done…
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