Here is a reply to one of the commonly asked questions about six month smiles braces if you want to know more then give us a call on 01772 717316
Are you anxious about having dental treatment. Well the good news is your not on your own there are many people who are nervous although there are many different ways to reduce the anxiety of dental treatment and over the course of previous blog post we have talked about some one them. In this blog post would like to discuss the role of hypnosis and dentistry.
Hypnosis can be an ideal solution to reduce anxiety and especially remove those old experiences and the initial session or time required can be very short and effective. In most cases a short 20 min session can make all the difference and it is safe.
We provide hypnosis at Lifestyle dental so if your interested to see if this can work for you then give us a call on 01772 717316
Here is a short clip of one of our clients talking about the Inman aligner.
The Inman aligner can be used to align front teeth and we can achieve fast movement of the teeth in a very short period of time if you would like to know more then please give us a call on 01772 717316
According to the National Institutes of Health, poor oral hygiene is the most common reason for bad breath. And all the mouthwash, breath mints, and breath fresheners in the world can’t banish bad breath when the source is bacteria rather than the food you eat.
If you’ve been having trouble keeping your mouth feeling fresh and smelling good, this article will help you locate the real source of the problem…and it may not be the onions you ate at lunch.
How do you know if your breath smells bad? If you’re lucky, someone may have the courtesy (and courage) to tell you to your face. But more often than not, other people will simply flinch, turn away, or step back a pace when you’re talking to them.
To avoid the embarrassing situations described above, you can use these two techniques to give yourself a breath checkup and help you determine what’s making your mouth smell so unpleasant to yourself and others.
If you failed Breath Test #2, you’re not alone. A research study conducted by the University of Buffalo concluded that one in four adults has halitosis, and some estimates suggest that as many as 90 million people have bad breath related to oral hygiene.
When the white substance on the back of your tongue smells bad, the likely culprit is a bacteria associated with gum disease is. The bacteria’s name is actinomyces, and it feeds on protein particles on the teeth and gums, producing foul-smelling sulfur gases in the process. Actinomyces is also the bacteria responsible for giving soil its ‘dirt’ smell and envelopes your mouth a sharp, pungent aroma.
Bacteria growth occurs when you fail to pay attention to your oral hygiene. In fact, flossing daily and brushing your teeth and tongue twice a day can greatly reduce bad breath as well as make it more difficult for bacteria to grow. BUT…
The same bacteria that cause gum disease, tooth decay, and abscessed teeth are also responsible for halitosis. Regular check-ups and professional cleanings are the only way to really ensure that your mouth is healthy and your breath is sweet-smelling.
so if you would like to know more then please call us on 01772 717316 or email info@lifestyledental.co.uk