Do you have bleeding gums or receding gums or suffer form bad breath ?
These are some of the symptoms or signs of gums disease here in a video Nadim explains
What is floss, brushes, tepes, and so on .. well in this weeks video blog Nadim explains why interdental cleaning is important
Here in todays video Blog Nadim talks about the importance of regular dental reviews and assessments and with relevance to gum disease
Are concerned about loosing teeth?
The biggest cause of tooth loss among adults in the UK is gum disease. Early
signs of this common condition can include sore, swollen or bleeding gums and
bad breath. If left untreated, it can eventually lead to tooth loss.
Gum disease can be avoided or controlled by following a good daily oral
healthcare routine. This includes brushing your teeth twice a day, especially at
bedtime, and cleaning between the teeth and under the gumline.
Hygiene appointments play a key role in combating the disease. During your
appointment we remove any plaque – a constantly forming, sticky layer of bacteria
that irritates your gums and leads to infection. We also polish your teeth, making it
more difficult for the plaque to stick to them.
At lifestyle dental we have st up the fresh breath clinic and Jade can take care of all your dental hygiene and tailor a programme to make sure you keep your teeth.
So if your concerned about your teeth if they are loose then give us a call on 01771 717316
Did you know that a healthy mouth means a healthy body…a healthy heart…even a healthy sex life? It’s true! And just by changing certain habits related to oral hygiene you can improve the health of your mouth and teeth and lessen your risk for a whole host of illnesses.
“You cannot be healthy with an unhealthy mouth any more than one can be healthy with an infected foot,” says Richard H. Price, DMD, spokesperson for the American Dental Association and a former clinical instructor at the Boston University Dental School.
He’s absolutely right.
Researchers at the ADA have found that periodontitis (the advanced form of periodontal disease that can cause tooth loss) is linked with health problems, such as cardiovascular disease. It appears that bacteria in the mouth may cause inflammation throughout the body, including the arteries. Gingivitis (oral inflammation due to bacteria) may also play a role in clogged arteries and blood clots, possibly increasing your risk of a heart attack or stroke.
so if you would like to know more about your dental health then give us a call on 01772 717316 or email info@lifestyledental.co.uk for your free consultation