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By having a simple scale and polish every six months you can prevent you teeth and gums from future dental problems. Why not book your appointment now.
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At The London Dentist, we understand that busy schedules can make it difficult to keep up with dental hygiene. That's why we offer convenient appointments with our hygienist. Our hygienist will scale and polish your teeth, and provide periodontal treatment if necessary. We recommend regular hygiene appointments in order to prevent your gums from bleeding every time you brush which if remains untreated leading to the more serious issue of periodontal disease. Our hygienist will work with you to develop a personalized care plan in order to ensure that your teeth and gums stay healthy and prevent gum disease. We believe that dental hygiene should be convenient and affordable, so we offer competitive pricing for all of our services. Contact us today to schedule an hygienist appointment.
Dental Hygienist
A Visit to one of our dentist who provides dental examinations and dental hygiene is important in diagnosing to preventing periodontal disease. Dentists who provide dental hygiene can offer a comprehensive check of the periodontal tissues, supporting bone and can diagnose tooth decay. They can offer more advanced periodontal treatments that are carried out by specialist periodontists and deal with any cavities that may need treating alongside your dental care. They can also carry out simple oral hygiene instructions and deliver treatment like a scale and polish, which removes dental plaque and tartar from the teeth. This helps to reduce the inflammation of the gums and avoid gum disease. The dental hygienist can also provide deep clean of the teeth and gums. This helps to remove any bacteria under the gum line that may be causing gum disease. Regular visits to the dental hygienist can help to prevent gum issues and keep your gum health and teeth pain free.
Dental Hygiene Treatments
At our dental practice, we are proud to offer a comprehensive range of dental hygiene treatments. Our highly skilled and experienced dental hygienist can provide simple treatments like a scale and polish, to more advanced therapies like deep gum cleaning, and use airflow to remove stubborn staining . In addition, we offer antimicrobial periodontal pocket therapy for patients with advanced gum disease. Once we have achieved oral health stability we can look at brightening your smile with some teeth whitening. Our aim is to provide the highest quality of care possible, and we are confident that we can meet all of your dental needs. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to helping you achieve and maintain optimal oral health.
Oral Health Care
Achieving and maintaining good oral hygiene requires more than just tooth brushing. While brushing is important, it only cleans the surfaces of your teeth. To really clean your teeth, you need to floss between them. This removes plaque and bacteria that can cause tooth decay and gum disease (periodontal disease). Interdental brushes and water flossers are also effective at cleaning between teeth. In addition to regular tooth cleaning, it is also important to visit your dentist for professional cleanings and checkups. Your dental hygienist can remove plaque and tartar that has built up on your teeth, and they can also detect problems early so that they can be treated before they become serious. By following these simple steps, you can maintain good oral health.
Bleeding Gums
bleeding gums can often be an indicator that you have gum disease. Gum disease is an infection of the gums that can progress to the bone and other structures that support your teeth. If not treated, it can eventually lead to tooth loss. bleeding gums are often one of the first signs that something is wrong with your gums. Other symptoms of gum disease include red, swollen, or tender gums; gums that bleed when you brush or floss your teeth; receding gums; or loose teeth. If you have any of these symptoms, it's important to see a dentist so they can determine if you have gum disease and develop a treatment plan. Left untreated, bleeding gums can become a serious problem. So if you need a help please contact us for an appointment.
Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease)
Regular dental visits are essential for maintaining good oral health. During your dental visits, your dentist will thoroughly clean your teeth and remove any plaque or tartar that has built up above and below the gum line. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth, and if it isn't removed, it can harden into tartar. Tartar can only be removed by a professional cleaning by your dentist or hygienist, and it can lead to gingivitis, an inflammation of the gums. If gingivitis is left untreated, it can progress into a more serious condition called periodontal disease, which is a severe infection of the gums and bone supporting the teeth. If this condition is left untreated will progress to irreversible bone loss that ultimately results in your teeth becoming progressively looser and looser eventually resulting into tooth loss! While regular brushing and flossing at home are important, only a professional cleaning can remove tartar and help to prevent periodontal disease.
Sensitive teeth
If you suffer from sensitive teeth, it may be a sign that you have gum recession. Gum recession is when the gum tissue that surrounds your teeth and jaw bone starts to pull away, exposing the sensitive root of the tooth. This can happen as a result of periodontal disease, which is caused by plaque and tartar buildup. The good news is that there are treatments available to help desensitise your teeth and reduce the pain. If you think you may have gum recession, it's important to see your dentist so they can assess the situation and recommend the best course of treatment. Don't let sensitive teeth ruin your food - get help from a professional today!
Dental care
Dentists and dental hygienists recommend that you come in for a dental examination and cleaning at least twice a year. Depending on your dental health, we may also recommend additional treatments such as fluoride therapy, dental sealants, or x-rays to monitor bone levels and decay. Regular dental visits are important because they help us to detect and treat problems early, before they become more serious. Additionally, regular dental care can help to prevent bad breath, toothaches, and gum disease. So if you're due for a dental appointment, don't wait any longer - book your first appointment today!