07 May
Xerostomia and its links to tooth decay by a Central London dentist

A dry mouth can be caused by many factors; one of the most common is too much sugar in the blood. It needn`t be diabetes that causes high blood sugar levels either, too much alcohol will also cause Xerostomia says a Central London dentist. The main damage that a dry…

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06 Mar
Central London dentists treats cavity-causing xerostomia

Xerostomia, more commonly known as dry mouth, is a condition caused by a lack of production of saliva. This can cause problems because saliva is integral in the mouth for eating, talking and the regulation of bacteria. There are hundreds of millions of bacteria that live in the warm and…

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12 Jul
City of London Dentists Can Help You Overcome Xerostomia

Xerostomia or the more widely known dry mouth is a common ailment that most individuals suffer from. It is characterized by lack of saliva in the mouth which hampers activities that involve basic jaw movements. It also has a significant effect on the speech of the person wherein the talking…

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05 Feb
London Dentist Help with Bad Breath

Halitosis, or bad breath is a problem that many people don’t even know that they have, that can cause them embarrassment. You should visit your London dentist if you feel or you were told that you have bad breath. Your London dentist can help you to solve this problem. There…

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11 Nov
Mouth Dryness Helped By London Dentist

Dry mouth (i.e., xerostomia) occurs commonly in older people that take certain systemic medications. Results of mouth dryness tend to be increased dental diseases (especially decay), speech problems, problems chewing and swallowing, and changed or decreased taste perception. People with mouth dryness and gum recession have a higher incidence of…

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13 Sep
London Clinic Can Help you with Mouth Dryness

Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia, is a condition that is frequently encountered in London with the use of certain systemic medications, such as cyclic antidepressants. The major effects of xerostomia are increased oral diseases (particularly caries), speech dysfunction, and difficulty in chewing and swallowing, and altered or diminished taste…

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