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Can receding gums lead to tooth loss?
Categories: Dental Conditions
Oral health is a critical aspect of our overall well-being, often acting as a window to our overall systemic health. While most of us focus our attention on preventing tooth decay, the importance of gum health is frequently overlooked. Receding gums are a common dental problem, and can have significant consequences, – including tooth loss. Continue reading >>
What is a dental abscess and how is it treated?
Categories: Dental Conditions
A dental abscess is a painful and potentially serious condition that can affect anyone, regardless of age or oral health. Knowing how to avoid complications begins with understanding the symptoms of a dental abscess, and knowing what you need to do if you develop one. In this article, we’re going to explore the causes and. Continue reading >>
What is oral thrush and how is it treated?
Categories: Dental Conditions
Oral thrush is a common fungal infection that affects the mouth, and can typically be identified by trademark white patches that are often accompanied by inflammation, irritation and soreness. In the following article, we’re going to take an in-depth look at oral thrush, including its symptoms, treatment options, and some frequently asked questions about the. Continue reading >>
How can I rebuild receding gums?
Categories: Dental Conditions
Receding gums can be painful, and make your teeth more vulnerable to infection and cavities. But how do receding gums occur, and can you rebuild them successfully? In the following guide, we’re going to take a look at some methods used to rebuild receding gums, how successful they are, while also taking a look at. Continue reading >>
How do you treat tooth decay in children?
Categories: Dental Conditions
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that kids love snacking on sweets and chocolate – especially when their parents’ backs are turned! But according to data from Public Health England, tooth decay is an increasingly common problem for those under the age of 18. Even mild tooth decay can turn into an expensive and painful problem. Continue reading >>
Five Warning Signs of Gum Disease you Shouldn’t Ignore
Categories: Dental Conditions
Gum disease is a common condition, but that doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t be taken seriously. If left untreated, gum disease can increase your tooth sensitivity, cause your gums to recede, and even change the alignment of your teeth and jaw. Gum disease is best treated when caught early, which is why we’re going to. Continue reading >>
Early signs of oral cancer
Categories: Dental Conditions
Oral cancer might not be the most common cancer in the world – and it certainly doesn’t get press or media attention in the same way as others – but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t understand its most common tell-tale symptoms. In this blog post, we’re going to go over the early signs of oral. Continue reading >>
What is the best treatment for receding gums?
Categories: Dental Conditions
Experiencing receding gums can be both irritating and uncomfortable – from increasing tooth sensitivity to making your mouth more susceptible to infection, having your gums recede from your teeth can cause a multitude of dental issues. The good news is that there are several treatments available to help limit the effects of receding gums, and. Continue reading >>
Facts and Signs of Oral Cancer
Categories: Dental Conditions
While mouth cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the world, it’s less common in the UK. But that doesn’t mean you should ignore worrying symptoms; like all cancers, oral cancer is highly treatable, but quick detection and early treatment is key. In this article, we’re going to take a look at the most. Continue reading >>
Treating Discoloured Teeth With Composite Bonding
Categories: Dental Conditions
Composite bonding – a straightforward option to improve discoloured teeth! What causes tooth discolouration? There are many reasons why your teeth may become discoloured. The most common is simply as a result of staining from colour-rich foods and drinks, including tea, coffee, curries and beetroot. Typically these stains can be blasted away with a professional. Continue reading >>
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