03 Sep
How the problems in your mouth can affect your health in Central London

Your body is just a very complex thing in central London, but if the smallest thing goes wrong in any part of it, it can have ramifications throughout. If things go wrong in your mouth for instance, it can affect your general health all round. Things like periodontal disease and…

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16 Jul
Dealing With Pesky Plaque And Periodontal Disease In Central London

Plaque just never knows when to throw the towel in: always ready to strike, always ready get nasty and people in central London should always ensure that they maintain a high level of oral hygiene because when it is aloud to grow, it can then throw its big guns at…

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02 Feb
A London Guide to Stopping Heart Disease through Oral Hygiene

If you suffer from any form of periodontitis in London, you are not only running the risk of expensive treatments to correct the problem, but you are tripling the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Gum disease can lead to infection of the blood which can lead to…

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25 Nov
Describing gum disease in London

Gum disease or gingivitis, is a major problem in London that affects more than 50% of adults with natural teeth At first, most people will be unaware of a problem, but if allowed to develop into periodontitis, (where the gum forms a pocket around the tooth), plaque can set in,…

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14 Jun
Catch gum disease before it becomes a serious issue at Central London dentist

Gum disease is the most common form of dental health problem. It is estimated that three quarters of adults in the UK will suffer from gum disease at some stage in their life. For some this might just be a case of mild gingivitis but for others it could be…

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18 Mar
Early treatment from London dentist helps patient to cure periodontal disease

Recent evidence suggest that periodontal disease, also known as gingivitis or gum disease, has strong links with heart disease and even fatal heart attacks. Infections that begin in the gums can enter the bloodstream causing a chemical reaction that causes the arteries around the heart to narrow. This is very…

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