Preventative Dentistry and Gum Disease

March 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Gum or periodontal disease involves the gradual build up of plaque and its subsequent hardening to form a layer of tartar, providing a perfect breeding ground for bacteria.
This bacteria is the primary cause for infection to the immediate areas of gum and surrounding teeth. As infection progresses through the gums, the tooth enamel can become loose around the teeth and gums and cause the gums to recede.

This can result in a pocket developing, in which more bacteria can multiply exacerbating the problem.

Bleeding gums, pain and inflammation in the gums, bad taste and breath as well as a discomfort in chewing, bite and an increase in sensitivity to temperature can all become regular problems for individuals that suffer from the effects of gum disease.

Gingivitis is one of the most commonly experienced signs of mild gum disease, which left untreated, can develop into the more serious periodontal disease. Periodontitis can cause severe damage to the tissues of the gums and also result in bone loss.

Periodontal gum treatments involve a range of procedure options, from the basic removal and cleaning of the teeth and gum area by your qualified hygienist, to more extensive treatment by a qualified Periodontist.

Specialist Periodontists are advanced dentists who have spent an additional three years of university study in the area of gum condition and dental implants. They’re concentrated attention to your gum disease treatment is of great benefit to your overall oral health and hygiene and can help to equip you with the happy and healthy mouth that you ultimately need to shine.

Practicing preventative dental health and hygiene is the most effective way of both avoiding and eliminating the occurrence of gum disease, as well a wealth of other oral problems.

Through regular checkups with your dentist, and the correct level of care and attention taken to your cleaning routine, you can drastically reduce the chances of developing future gum problems and avoid the associated problems of impaired health and cosmetic appeal in your smile.

Your basic hygiene routine should include:

• Brushing teeth twice daily, or after food, with a fluoride toothpaste
• Floss daily after tooth brushing
• Replace your toothbrush every three to four months, or after illness
• Visit your dentist and hygienist at least every six months

Improving Your Long Term Oral Health With Preventative Dentistry

March 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

When looking at your oral hygiene you should not just look at today’s hygiene or even tomorrow’s hygiene, you should be thinking about your whole lifetime. Your teeth should be cared for properly and to the best of your ability not just daily, but throughout your whole life. This is where preventative dentistry comes in to play.

Preventative dentistry is where your dentist will set out a specific dental plan for you to help maintain an optimum level of cleanliness for your teeth. Nobody wants to go through the pain and hassle of more complex procedures and treatments, so why not do something about it today and take up a preventative dentistry plan to help kick start your healthy mouth, teeth and gums.

Unfortunately you are not at or with a dentist 24 hours a day 7 days a week, but you are. Therefore it is you who is greatly responsible for your teeth and not your dentist. This isn’t saying that your dentist will not help you care for your teeth, because at the end of the day that’s what you go to see them for, but it is you who can make a difference, why neglect your teeth in the early stages to a point where they get so painful that your quality of life is effected and you have to undergo more complex and costly procedures than just brushing and flossing your teeth a few times a day.

If you feel that your dentist could help you in your daily routine and help to maintain your peak level of cleanliness, do not hesitate to contact them today for a better quality of life that you most certainly deserve.

Sticking To Good Oral Hygiene With Preventative Dentistry

March 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The best person to help take care of your teeth is not your dentist, it’s you. Your dentist is not with you 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, but you are. That means that it is your responsibility and that you are the best person to help maintain a healthy mouth while the dentist cannot be there.

Dentists emphasise the benefits of preventative dentistry to their patients so as to keep tooth decay and gum disease at bay. As well as sticking to a good oral hygiene regime, remember to visit your dental hygienist, they can help you decrease the chances of decay, help maintain healthy gums through a regular cleaning and saliva testing, they also understand that choosing the correct toothbrush can be a hard process and they will be able to give you advice on which is the best tooth brush and best way of care to help you keep your mouth and teeth as healthy as possible. By educating you on how to care for your teeth you can admire that sparkly smile for years to come.

To keep your dental health at its optimum level preventative dentistry is absolutely the key. Your dentist will give you a whole life plan of how to take care of your teeth that incorporates dentistry care, and post consultation care, and just general everyday care when you go back home. There are many aspects that help to keep your mouth healthy, but these factors, if not followed properly also factor in making your mouth unhealthy and prone to problems. These include you dental regime, your diet, your lifestyle and your dentist.

It is crucial that you maintain a health oral hygiene system. Brush and floss twice a day and do not forget to rinse. Your diet is a main factor in how healthy or unhealthy your teeth are, if you eat too many sugary drinks and sweet foods they can cause a large build up of plaque which leads to tooth decay if you are not diligent with your dental regime. Drinking alcohol and smoking can adversely affect your dental health especially tooth colouring. Remember to use your dentist and dental hygienists advice to maintain the perfect healthy mouth, and keep that smile that you deserve.

Sticking To Good Oral Hygiene With Preventative Dentistry

March 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The best person to help take care of your teeth is not your dentist, it’s you. Your dentist is not with you 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, but you are. That means that it is your responsibility and that you are the best person to help maintain a healthy mouth while the dentist cannot be there.

Dentists emphasise the benefits of preventative dentistry to their patients so as to keep tooth decay and gum disease at bay. As well as sticking to a good oral hygiene regime, remember to visit your dental hygienist, they can help you decrease the chances of decay, help maintain healthy gums through a regular cleaning and saliva testing, they also understand that choosing the correct toothbrush can be a hard process and they will be able to give you advice on which is the best tooth brush and best way of care to help you keep your mouth and teeth as healthy as possible. By educating you on how to care for your teeth you can admire that sparkly smile for years to come.

To keep your dental health at its optimum level preventative dentistry is absolutely the key. Your dentist will give you a whole life plan of how to take care of your teeth that incorporates dentistry care, and post consultation care, and just general everyday care when you go back home. There are many aspects that help to keep your mouth healthy, but these factors, if not followed properly also factor in making your mouth unhealthy and prone to problems. These include you dental regime, your diet, your lifestyle and your dentist.

It is crucial that you maintain a health oral hygiene system. Brush and floss twice a day and do not forget to rinse. Your diet is a main factor in how healthy or unhealthy your teeth are, if you eat too many sugary drinks and sweet foods they can cause a large build up of plaque which leads to tooth decay if you are not diligent with your dental regime. Drinking alcohol and smoking can adversely affect your dental health especially tooth colouring. Remember to use your dentist and dental hygienists advice to maintain the perfect healthy mouth, and keep that smile that you deserve.

Sticking To Good Oral Hygiene With Preventative Dentistry

March 2, 2010 by admin · 2 Comments 

The best person to help take care of your teeth is not your dentist, it’s you. Your dentist is not with you 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, but you are. That means that it is your responsibility and that you are the best person to help maintain a healthy mouth while the dentist cannot be there.

Dentists emphasise the benefits of preventative dentistry to their patients so as to keep tooth decay and gum disease at bay. As well as sticking to a good oral hygiene regime, remember to visit your dental hygienist, they can help you decrease the chances of decay, help maintain healthy gums through a regular cleaning and saliva testing.

They also understand that choosing the correct toothbrush can be a hard process and they will be able to give you advice on which is the best tooth brush and best way of care to help you keep your mouth and teeth as healthy as possible. By educating you on how to care for your teeth you can admire that sparkly smile for years to come.

To keep your dental health at its optimum level preventative dentistry is absolutely the key. Your dentist will give you a whole life plan of how to take care of your teeth that incorporates dentistry care, and post consultation care, and just general everyday care when you go back home. There are many aspects that help to keep your mouth healthy, but these factors, if not followed properly also factor in making your mouth unhealthy and prone to problems. These include you dental regime, your diet, your lifestyle and your dentist.

It is crucial that you maintain a health oral hygiene system. Brush and floss twice a day and do not forget to rinse. Your diet is a main factor in how healthy or unhealthy your teeth are, if you eat too many sugary drinks and sweet foods they can cause a large build up of plaque which leads to tooth decay if you are not diligent with your dental regime.

Drinking alcohol and smoking can adversely affect your dental health especially tooth colouring. Remember to use your dentist and dental hygienists advice to maintain the perfect healthy mouth, and keep that smile that you deserve.

Preventative Dentistry and Gum Disease

August 31, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment 

Gum or periodontal disease involves the gradual build up of plaque and its subsequent hardening to form a layer of tartar, providing a perfect breeding ground for bacteria.  This bacteria is the primary cause for infection to the immediate areas of gum and surrounding teeth. As infection progresses through the gums, the tooth enamel can become loose around the teeth and gums and cause the gums to recede.  This can result in a pocket developing, in which more bacteria can multiply exasperating the problem.

Bleeding gums, pain and inflammation in the gums, bad taste and breath as well as a discomfort in chewing, bite and an increase in sensitivity to temperature can all become regular problems for individuals that suffer from the effects of gum disease.

Gingivitis is one of the most commonly experienced signs of mild gum disease, which left untreated, can develop into the more serious periodontal disease. Periodontitis can cause severe damage to the tissues of the gums and also result in bone loss.

Periodontal gum treatments involve a range of procedure options, from the basic removal and cleaning of the teeth and gum area by your qualified hygienist, to more extensive treatment by a qualified Periodontist.

Specialist Periodontists are advanced dentists who have spent an additional three years of university study in the area of gum condition and dental implants. They’re concentrated attention to your gum disease treatment is of great benefit to your overall oral health and hygiene and can help to equip you with the happy and healthy mouth that you ultimately need to shine.

Practicing preventative dental health and hygiene is the most effective way of both avoiding and eliminating the occurrence of gum disease, as well a wealth of other oral problems.

Through regular checkups with your dentist, and the correct level of care and attention taken to your cleaning routine, you can drastically reduce the chances of developing future gum problems and avoid the associated problems of impaired health and cosmetic appeal in your smile.

Your basic hygiene routine should include:

• Brushing teeth twice daily, or after food, with a fluoride toothpaste
• Floss daily after tooth brushing
• Replace your toothbrush every three to four months, or after illness
• Visit your dentist and hygienist at least every six months

Another Set of New Year Resolutions

December 16, 2008 by admin · 4 Comments 

At the year’s end it is common for the more resourceful of us to get a pen and paper and write down some resolutions that will guide our behaviour for the following year.  Sometimes its to go on a nice holiday or maybe to lose weight.  Both good, worthy resolutions to make.

Well, I have 3 New Year’s Resolutions to add to your already long list that will keep you feeling healthy and happy.

1.  Visit Your Dentist For A Check-up
This is something you need to do if you haven’t done so for a while.  We know life is frantic and busy and there isn’t much time.  However, little things such as tooth decay, gum disease and cracks in teeth don’t respect schedules and can lead to bigger problems if left untreated.

2.  Must Have a Great Smile By My Birthday
You are a beautiful, gorgeous, handsome, stunning individual, but for some reason you are not 100% happy with your smile.  This is easily fixed after a consultation.  A spot of Laser Tooth Whitening will have you looking like a movie star in one hour.

3.  Quit Smoking
This one appears on many people’s lists each and every year, but this year you should actually do it.  Did you know that quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do to improve your dental health.  The yellowing properties of nicotine don’t help your white teeth.  The smoke doesn’t do wonders for your breath.  The lines around your mouth from puffing are not helping either.  Don’t lose your ability to flash that awesome smile.

If you keep these resolutions for the year I can assure you will be happier and healthier.