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		<title>An Impacted Tooth Can Cause Problems for You, Warns Colchester Dentist</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 03:58:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are certain teeth that have a lot of difficulty in coming out fully and remain stuck inside the gum. These teeth are most likely to be wisdom teeth or the third molars, because they arrive long after the other permanent teeth are in place. The reasons that these teeth have difficulty coming out properly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are certain teeth that have a lot of difficulty in coming out fully and remain stuck inside the gum. These teeth are most likely to be wisdom teeth or the third molars, because they arrive long after the other permanent teeth are in place. The reasons that these teeth have difficulty coming out properly could be that there is no space left on the jaw or if the teeth are misaligned. A tooth in this condition is called an impacted tooth and while it does not necessarily cause any pain, it can result in a lot of problems for a person.</p>
<p>The chief problem with such a tooth is that it is difficult to clean and therefore susceptible to tooth decay. It can also result in problems of the gums and can cause a person to suffer from bad breath. This tooth can also exert a steady and constant pressure on the other teeth, causing them to move out of alignment. This can ruin the smile of the person and also lead to uneven wearing down of the teeth.</p>
<p>According to a dentist who has a practice in Colchester, a great majority of people do nothing to get their impacted teeth removed even though dental extraction is a pretty straightforward process. They delay doing anything about it until they reach a point where they have to deal with <a title="gum disease" href="http://www.advancedentalclinic.com/advance_treatments_periodontist.php">gum disease</a> or weakened and dislodged teeth in addition to removing the impacted tooth that has caused the problem in the first place. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Dentist in Epping Cautions against Neglecting Gum Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 05:10:06 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[general dentistry]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many dental problems that a normal person could suffer from, and not all of them are to do with the teeth. A person can also suffer from problems of the gums which can cause as much trouble as problems with teeth. According to a dentist in Epping, a person should consider having gum [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many dental problems that a normal person could suffer from, and not all of them are to do with the teeth. A person can also suffer from problems of the gums which can cause as much trouble as problems with teeth. According to a dentist in Epping, a person should consider having gum pain as a warning that he or she has dental or gum problems that need to be looked into on an urgent basis.</p>
<p>Most gum problems happen due to the buildup of plaque and the subsequent presence of bacteria. In the beginning, these problems start off as sensitive gums that bleed whenever the person brushes his or her teeth. Flossing the teeth will also lead to bleeding and pain. A person will also suffer from bad breath and redness of the gums as a result of this. If these problems are neglected, a person can suffer from severe problems of the gum including bone disease.</p>
<p>Gum pain can also indicate that there is a problem with the teeth. An infected or an impacted tooth can cause the surrounding areas to ache, and as such it is an effective warning mechanism. These pains can also be caused due to an abscess.</p>
<p>Gum problems are a very serious condition and should never be taken lightly. There is an entire branch of dentistry devoted to curing them. A person therefore needs to visit a dental practice that has an experienced periodontist available since a regular dentist might not be able to give them the required help. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Billericay Dentist Offers Treatment for Halitosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 03:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Halitosis is a terrible problem to suffer from because it can bring a person’s social life to a grinding halt. It is the term given to bad breath that occurs as a result of dental problems, and it can affect more than a person’s social life. Bad breath can also affect a person’s career prospects [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Halitosis is a terrible problem to suffer from because it can bring a person’s social life to a grinding halt. It is the term given to bad breath that occurs as a result of dental problems, and it can affect more than a person’s social life. Bad breath can also affect a person’s career prospects and should be treated immediately.</p>
<p>According to a dentist in Billericay, it is possible and absolutely essential to get an effective treatment for this condition, and not only for social reasons. The presence of bad breath indicated that there is something wrong with the person’s oral hygiene. At the very least it can indicate that the person has a buildup of plaque on the teeth. Bad breath can also mean that the person suffers from a gum inflammation or decayed teeth, and that there are bacteria present in the mouth that release the gases after feeding on the food particles that are lodged in between the teeth.</p>
<p>A dentist will be able to get rid of this problem by cleaning the teeth physically in order to remove the accumulated plaque and tartar. An antibacterial medication will also be applied in order to get rid of any residual bacteria.</p>
<p>Halitosis should be treated immediately because if neglected, the causes of it can lead to <a title="gum disease" href="http://www.advancedentalclinic.com/advance_treatments_periodontist.php">gum disease</a> and in extreme cases the eventual loss of teeth. A trip to the dentist is warranted as soon as any problem appears, to prevent more expensive and uncomfortable treatments later on. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Oral hygiene is explained by a Brentwood dentist</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 04:59:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without a good oral hygiene plan you will be fighting a losing battle with your teeth, advises a Brentwood dentist. The importance of a good workable plan and a disciplined attitude cannot be emphasised enough, it is as essential as any other type of health plan. Bad breath is just one of the drawbacks of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Without a good oral hygiene plan you will be fighting a losing battle with your teeth, advises a Brentwood dentist. The importance of a good workable plan and a disciplined attitude cannot be emphasised enough, it is as essential as any other type of health plan. Bad breath is just one of the drawbacks of a lax or bad regime in oral care, there is no excuse for it as all dentist surgeries now have an oral hygiene nurse who will offer advice and leaflets. Prevention is always better than a cure as any dentist will tell you, and it takes just a few minutes, a few times a day, to give you a nice smile, clean breath and trouble free teeth. First off we should get into the habit of cleaning the mouth throughout the day, and not just in the morning or last thing at night. The main cause of tooth decay is acid build up produced by bacteria feeding off the residue in between our teeth; this also makes tartar which is that rough material around the bottom of our teeth. <a title="Gum disease" href="http://www.advancedentalclinic.com/advance_treatments_periodontist.php">Gum disease</a> is also caused by bacteria, a lax or improper brushing method will cut the gums and allow the bacteria to seep inside, this will then form into more serious infections and the end result is a premature loss of our teeth. Flossing is the most underrated part of cleaning our molars, yet it will remove the most amount of plaque in the most awkward of places, brushing alone won’t do this and it is also important to floss after each meal or snack. We need saliva to counter-act the acid build up that attacks the tooth enamel, and when we are sleeping this gland stops working, so in the morning we have a huge amount of plaque to get rid of. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Chelmsford dentist helps patients keep healthy teeth with dental hygiene advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 06:28:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The health and appearance of your teeth is very much dependant on how well you take care of them. Dental hygiene is fundamental to having healthy teeth that are free from decay and painful infections and it really is a matter of following a few simple rules.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The health and appearance of your teeth is very much dependant on how well you take care of them. Dental hygiene is fundamental to having healthy teeth that are free from decay and painful infections and it really is a matter of following a few simple rules.</p>
<p>The first and most important aspect of dental hygiene is brushing. This should be done twice a day fro three minutes using an appropriate brush and paste. A Chelmsford dentist can recommend the most suitable equipment for your teeth at your next check up. You should brush your teeth with the bristles at a 45-degree angle to the surface of the tooth pointing towards the gums. This helps to remove plaque and bacteria that build up on the enamel of the tooth that cause decay and <a title="gum disease" href="http://www.advancedentalclinic.com/advance_treatments_periodontist.php">gum disease</a>.</p>
<p>Next to brushing is flossing, the second most important aspect of dental hygiene. Flossing between the teeth cleans the areas which are difficult or impossible to clean with a brush. These are often the places where the plaque and bacteria build up the most, attacking and wearing away the enamel causing decay and ultimately painful infection and tooth loss. It also helps to remove trapped food particles that are responsible for over 90 per cent of cases of bad breath.</p>
<p>Other cleaning devices such as tongue scrapers and inter-dental brushes are also useful in the battle against plaque. Mouthwashes may be useful but can also cause further dental hygiene issues so you should always ask your dentist before using them. Finally, it is crucial that this hygiene routine is backed up by regular visits to your dentist. They can spot the first signs of decay and disease and advise on the most effective ways to keep your mouth and teeth healthy. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Bad breath is easily avoidable according to a Colchester dentist</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 10:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bad breath is often something even our best friends daren’t mention for fear of upsetting us, yet if we know about it and seek some simple advice, we can avoid it. The problem is that it is often down to some bad habits we have as individuals, says a Colchester dentist. There isn’t a cure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bad breath is often something even our best friends daren’t mention for fear of upsetting us, yet if we know about it and seek some simple advice, we can avoid it. The problem is that it is often down to some bad habits we have as individuals, says a Colchester dentist. There isn’t a cure as such; it is just a matter in most cases of changing our eating and lifestyle habits. The liver is a vital organ that gets rid of toxins in the body; it also produces chemicals that are responsible for bad breath. Bad breath in some cases is just a matter of what we eat, foods such as spicy curries can leave an odour on the breath that lingers and dries the saliva that we produce to neutralise bacteria in the mouth. Bacteria is good for us in the first instance, but after it has done its job in breaking down our food, it needs to be got rid of. Flossing and mouth washing are a start, but just a simple routine like drinking water throughout the day will also help. Alcohol is a major cause of bad breath, it makes the liver work overtime and is a warning to us that our intake is above safety levels; the liver gives us bad breath for this reason. A lax attitude in oral care is also a major cause, as well as certain conditions like diabetes. Seeing a dental hygienist or your doctor is a good place to start, brushing your teeth after every meal will also stop the build up of bacteria that cause the problem. Make sure that you use a good mouthwash, and taking care to avoid gum diseases like <a title="Gingivitis" href="http://www.advancedentalclinic.com/advance_treatments_periodontist.php">Gingivitis</a> will also bring bad breath to an end, giving up smoking can also help. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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