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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...

Preston Dentist explains why Sports Drinks can lead to Tooth Erosion

While sports and energy drinks help athletes re-hydrate after a long workout, if consumed on a regular basis they can damage teeth. These beverages may cause irreversible damage to dental enamel. Sipping on sports drinks can damage your teeth because of the high levels of acid in them  Preston dentist warns. Dental experts placed teeth in sports drinks and in water to compare the effects and found the citric acid in the sports drinks caused corrosion and could result in severe tooth damage if left untreated. Saying that sports drinks and soda are bad is easy, what is tough is deciding what to drink instead. We all have struggled finding a suitable substitute. Basically high fructose corn syrup is really bad for you and it’s in everything. Hence Diet drinks are better for your teeth but the aspartame in these sugar-free drinks been linked to cancer. The only solutions to this problem could be only drinking more tap-water (obviously not fizzy ...

Dental Crowns Preston ; Sensible & Chic

Cosmetic dentistry is well-known for the wonders it can do, and dental crowns are one of these restoring dental miracles that have amazingly advanced throughout the years. Dental crowns are the historical standards in dental restorations; they are used to treat damaged teeth.  A crown covers the broken tooth to repair the strength and get rid of any discomfort that the damaged teeth may cause. For many years, these restorations were made entirely from precious or non-precious metals exposing a dull-looking dark tooth. There are currently three different types of materials that your dentist can use to restore your teeth with a crown.  Dental crowns can be made of ceramic, porcelain, or a metal. The type of crown used is generally determined by the extent of damage to the tooth and individual needs of the patient.

Teeth Whitening Preston: Common Treatments for an Uncommon Smile

Many people nowadays are concerned more and more about the aesthetic of their teeth. There are lots of newspaper articles, advertisements talking about how to achieve a bright white smile. In fact, scientific studies have shown that the colour, shape and alignment of teeth affect one's self esteem and thus to the quality of life. With a variety of tooth whitening methods available, whitening your teeth has never been more reachable. Are you dreaming of a white smile? Before considering whitening your teeth, book an appointment for a check-up and cleaning with your dentist. Surface stains will need to be removed before whitening to achieve optimum results. Your dentist will then determine if you are a candidate for tooth whitening. One crucial factor to successfully whiten your teeth is the correct diagnosis of the causes of tooth discoloration. Basically a tooth can be stained externally or internally. External staining is caused by prolonged exposure to food that c...

New Teeth Implants that can be fitted in your lunch hour

Tooth Implants Preston, Permanent Solution to Tooth loss Dentures have become a thing of the past, thanks to the development of a new type of dental implants technique.  Revolutionary new procedure allows patients to say goodbye to false teeth and have a full set of teeth in just an hour. Conventional dental implants have involved placing a screw in the jaw, which is attached to a post with a ceramic replacement tooth / teeth. Some people do not have enough bone in their jaw, into which to screw these standard implants, usually because of loss of bone quality or quantity caused by gum disease.  For these people – Over 20% of the population over the age of 65 – the only solution has been to settle for dentures or to have extensive, painful and lengthy surgery for bone graft in the jaw into which the implants could be secured. Dentures are normally made from acrylic which fits over the gum and worn during the day. The problem is that many are ill-fit...

Dental Implant failure, A Subject least Discussed

Dental Implants provide a long lasting and cosmetic solution for the problem of missing or broken down teeth. There are currently over 200 different implant systems in use around the world and only a handful of these implant systems have substantial evidence in the dental research literature to back their use, and even fewer implant systems have any substantial long-term follow up evidence to support their use on dental patients. Tooth implants are among the most successful procedures in dentistry and the overall success rate is very high , yet t here is no guarantee that an implant procedure will be successful. Studies have shown a five-year success rate of 95 percent for lower jaw implants and 90 percent for upper jaw implants. The success rate for upper jaw implants is slightly lower because the upper jaw (especially the posterior areas) has lower bone density than the lower jaw, hence successful implant restorations are potentially more difficult to achieve. Altho...

Preston Dentist explains the Significance of Regular Check-ups

It is not very unusual for people to completely forget about their dental health when they consider just how healthy they actually are. And in difficult economic times, good dental care is often put aside for more vital concerns. Mouth cancers are frequently caused by tobacco use. But even people who have never smoked can still develop oral cancer. Most people will fall victim to this illness after they turn forty years old. According to dental expertise, only half of all patients diagnosed with oral cancer survive more than five years, yet there is still hope.  Cancerous lesions may be prevented through diets high in vegetables and fruits, early detection can reverse effects, new treatments are available. Additionally, there is new imaging technology available that allows the dentists to detect and visualize pre-cancerous lesions when they're yet in the first stages of development. You may also develop gum disease, which harms the protecting soft tissues around...