Posted by: Eamon Dehdashti
Posted 16/12/2020
Fluoride is a natural mineral, often added to drinking water systems. It’s considered safe and can help strengthen tooth enamel, protecting teeth from decay. However, it’s possible for children to get too much fluoride. Key takeaways: – Fluoride toothpaste should not be swallowed; supervise young children while they learn to brush their teeth. – Mouthwashes…
Posted by: Dr Adyl Asani
Posted 09/12/2020
Anyone with acid reflux disease needs to pay particular attention to their teeth and gums. This arises from the fact that the acid can cause damage and long-term issues over time. Why is it important to see your dentist on a regular basis? This acid can begin to erode the enamel of your teeth, increasing…
Posted by: Dr Panayiotis Karavellas
Posted 03/12/2020
Prolonged exposure to acidic or sugary drinks puts children at risk of tooth decay. Usually affecting the front teeth, this ‘baby bottle tooth’ decay is known as bottlemouth syndrome. Top tips: – Teach your child to use a cup by their first birthday. – Avoid overuse of a bottle during the day. – Never let…
Posted by: Dr Adyl Asani
Posted 25/11/2020
The relationship between diabetes and gum disease is a complex one. Each of these conditions can make the other worse which is why patients ought to seek treatment early. Here’s everything you should know. Key takeaway: – Diabetes lowers the body’s immunity which can increase the risk of developing periodontal disease. – Gum disease can…
Posted by: Eamon Dehdashti
Posted 19/11/2020
Veneers are a very effective way to give your teeth a new look. However, we still need to keep in mind that veneers can become damaged or otherwise compromised if they are not cared for properly. Let’s examine three takeaway points to keep mind. Biting down on very hard objects can damage your veneers. Brush…
Posted by: Dr Panayiotis Karavellas
Posted 11/11/2020
Health Risks Of Having Crooked Teeth Both children and adults can develop crooked teeth. They are often painless and can sometimes add personality to your smile. However, crooked teeth can also cause serious complications. Here are some of them. It can be quite difficult to clean between crooked teeth. This can irritate the gums and…
Posted by: Dr Panayiotis Karavellas
Posted 05/11/2020
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Posted by: Dr Adyl Asani
Posted 05/11/2020
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders cause jaw pain. Getting a proper diagnosis is required if you hope to enjoy targeted treatment options. This is why a dentist will look for several characteristic symptoms such as: A tendency to grind your teeth (known as bruxism) Pain or tenderness around the joints of your jaw. A limited or…
Posted by: Twentyonedental Admin
Posted 05/11/2020