
Oral Hygiene
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To Maintain Your Oral Hygiene & Beautiful Smile, Book A Dental Check Up with Smileright Ambience Dental Practice Today! Click here to Book An Appointment Online: https://bit.ly/AmbienceBookAppointment
01-January-2021 Your dental health is important to us – Your Oral Health Assessment update. ~ Unfortunately, we would not be able to do routine scale & polishes under the NHS, this is an Aerosol Generating Procedure and we need to conserve our enhanced PPE for our NHS Urgent Dental Care patients ~ Failure To Attend Your NHS
What does my medical history have to do with my oral health? Some medical conditions and drugs can affect your oral health. Or they may affect the treatment you get and the materials your dental team use. So when you visit your dental team, they will ask you about your medical history – that is,
By Amal Elamin, The Conversation Oral diseases, such as tooth decay and gum disease, are among the the most widespread chronic illnesses globally – affecting an estimated 3.5 billion people. They pose a significant problem not just because of how common they are, but because they can cause serious health complications. For instance, untreated oral diseases can
Non-smokers who only brush their teeth in the morning, as well as those who do not brush their teeth at all, are more likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease, new research has suggested Those who do not brush their teeth before going to bed are more more likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease, a study
Dental decay is a disease that destroys the tooth’s enamel and its underlying layer, the dentin. It occurs when specific types of bacteria in your mouth produce acid after you have eaten or drunk anything containing sugar. ‘Dental decay’ is the same as tooth decay and is also known as ‘dental caries’. Dental decay is
Could the health of my mouth affect my general health? Yes. There are new findings which support something that dental professionals have suspected for a long time: infections in the mouth can be linked with problems in other parts of the body. What problems could my dental health cause? Problems which may be caused or
COSMETIC DENTISTRY This branch of dentistry focuses on improving a person’s appearance, i.e. their smile which benefits their confidence and overall quality of life. Cosmetic dentistry is viewed in the same way as dieting, exercise and cosmetic surgery, as means of enhancing one’s physical and facial appearance. Around 25% of people in the UK have
When should I take my child to the dentist? It is recommended that children should go to the dentist with their parents as soon as possible. You should then take them regularly, as often as your dental team recommend. This will let them get used to the noises, smells and surroundings and prepare them for