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Dental Hygienist Appointment , More Than just A Scale and Polish

The common “dental hygiene” or hygienist appointment gets no respect! Many patients view their preventive dental cleaning as “just a cleaning or a polish”, but healthy gums are critical to long term oral health. Gums that bleed during brushing or flossing are inflamed, a condition known as gingivitis. Dental Hygienists and therapist are the best, and most under-appreciated, secret in dentistry: Their job is to ensure you never need to see your dentist for anything more than a friendly check-up. If a dentist focuses on diagnosis and treatment of a dental disease, the hygienist and the therapist focus on prevention. Good home oral hygiene habits combined with regular preventive dental care is your best defence against gingivitis and periodontal disease. Your dentist and dental hygienist work together to recommend a preventive periodontal care program that is right for you. A vast majority of teeth are lost due to the effects of gum disease and research has shown that ear...

Contributing Factors to Gum Disease ( Periodontal Disease)

Periodontal or gum disease is one of the most common and potentially devastating oral disease. There are several types of periodontal disease. All are started by a bacterial infection that destroys the gums, bone, and ligaments supporting the teeth.  Periodontal disease progresses silently, often without pain or overt symptoms that would alert you to its presence. It may develop slowly or progress quite rapidly. The main cause of gum disease is plaque, but other factors affect the health of your gums Inadequate Oral Hygiene Periodontal disease occurs when bacteria begin infecting the gums and surrounding tissues. missing daily brushing and flossing allows the bacteria to form a sticky network of plaque. Eventually, bacteria can create an infection in the gums and underlying bone structure, causing periodontal disease. Poor nutrition can also be a risk factor for gum disease. Smoking and Tobacco Use  Not only are tobacco products hazard...

Gentle Dentist in Preston Pursues the new trends in the Art of Modern Dentistry

An attractive smile projects friendliness and sincerity that can inspire virtually all aspects of your daily life, from social connections to business affairs. This is why it is essential that the modern cosmetic dentistry practice is able to take all these aspects into consideration and offer each and every patient full range of restorative options to enhance the beauty of their smiles, including advanced teeth whitening, dental implants, virtually undetectable porcelain veneers, and new innovative dental bonding techniques.  Each and every experienced dentist should have a unique talent for customizing and combining these options to create comprehensive treatment plans around the individual goals of each patient. And as a patient you should expect nothing less than refined, natural-looking results that perfectly complement your overall appearance. For many people, a trip to the dentist is a task, something they are obligated to fit into their busy schedules whenever t...

Prevent Periodontal Disease

Periodontal or gum disease has been called the Silent Disease because initially there are no symptoms. If your gums are red, sometimes bleed when you brush, feel tender, or look swollen ... these are symptoms of periodontal disease. If your mouth tastes unpleasant ... that’s another symptom. If your gums have receded ...you may have had gum disease for some time. Receding gums, and bone and tooth loss, are unattractive alternatives to healthy gums. But there’s more at stake! Gum disease has been linked to cardiovascular and other systemic diseases. Studies have found oral bacteria from gum infections in arterial plaque, and have also shown that therapy for Periodontal disease lessens inflammation throughout the body. Poor oral health has been identified as a stronger predictor of heart disease than other risk factors such as low levels of good cholesterol, high levels of a clotting agent, and high levels of certain fats in the bloodstream. Long-term and short-term stud...