Chelmsford Dentist Dispels Myths about Dentistry


October 7th, 2010

Dentists are a very misunderstood lot, and there are many myths circulation about their profession. It is very common to come across a lot of adults who have an irrational fear of visiting the dentist. A Chelmsford dentist has taken the responsibility of dispelling some of the myths about dentistry because they are responsible for preventing a lot of people from getting timely medical help.

One of the most common myths that dentists have to face is that they have no consideration for the anxiety and fears of patients. Nothing could be further from the truth, and all one has to do is tell the dentist beforehand that one has abnormal levels of anxiety. The dentist will automatically adjust his or her style of treatment, and will offer more options for sedation which will enable the patient to have a very comfortable experience.

Another common myth is that one does not really need to see a dentist unless there is a cavity or any other problem, especially if one is scrupulous about oral hygiene. This myth too can cause a lot of problems because people do need to see a dentist regularly. Dental problems can come in various forms, and the dentist may spot some decay that occurs even if the person has been brushing and flossing regularly. This is also a good way to spot mouth cancer in its early stages.

People have to get correct information on how to maintain the health of their teeth and gums, and a talk with a dentist will be very useful. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.

Billericay Dentist Offers Treatment for Halitosis


September 2nd, 2010

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.

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.

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.

Halitosis should be treated immediately because if neglected, the causes of it can lead to gum disease 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.

Fix Your Discolored Teeth to Improve Your Social Life, Says Chelmsford Dentist


August 20th, 2010

Having discolored teeth can be a great problem in more ways than one. To start with one will find it very difficult to find romantic partners because stained and yellow teeth will indicate that one does not have good oral hygiene. Prospective employers will also feel the same way, and while one might have the best possible qualifications, this one fact will be held against one self. A person looking for a career in show business or the visual media can forget about it if his or her smile is less than perfectly bright.

A Chelmsford dentist says that people need no longer live with ugly or yellow teeth, and the feelings of low self esteem that come along with it. There are many ways by which a person can brighten a smile and people are reaching for them irrespective of the cost. The cheapest option is bleaching the teeth, but this will rarely work against badly discolored teeth. A person who wants bright colored teeth no matter what the cost can opt for porcelain veneers.

A good dentist can create a set of teeth that look very life like and also have the translucency that real teeth have. They do need to be treated with care since they can chip, but that is only if the person is eating very hard food. The latest trend is for ordinary people to opt for these treatments, and not only celebrities or the really wealthy, because they feel that a bright smile is worth any amount of money. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.

Fight dental disease with good oral hygiene say Braintree dentists


July 29th, 2010

When it comes to your teeth, one of the most important aspects of dental health is oral hygiene. Keeping your teeth clean will help to fight dental disease and improve the health of your teeth. In fact, unlike most other areas of the body, your own actions will have a direct result on you’re ability to avoid dental disease.

This is because dental disease such as tooth decay and gum disease is caused by a build up of a sticky substance called plaque. This builds up around the teeth and gums if not removed and releases acids which erode tooth enamel and gum tissue. Plaque will eventually harden and become tartar if not removed by brushing and flossing, which cannot be removed by conventional cleaning and will need to be scraped clean by a dentist.

Effective oral hygiene mostly consists of brushing and flossing at home. Braintree dentists recommend that you brush your teeth for three minutes twice a day. This will help to remove plaque and other bacteria from the surface of the teeth. It is best to use a soft bristled brush angled at forty-five degrees to the teeth. This will help to remove plaque more efficiently and also stimulate gum tissue helping to keep it healthy.

Flossing is very important because it removes plaque and bacteria from areas of the mouth that are very difficult to reach with a toothbrush. This includes the small spaces between the teeth and also around the base in the pockets between the teeth and gums. It is these areas that are harder to reach that are often the initial location of dental disease so you should floss at least once every day. This will also help to remove food particles, which are the cause of many cases of bad breath. It is also very important to team good oral hygiene with regular visits to your dentist. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.

Dental Pain; some good advice from a Chelmsford dentist


June 17th, 2010

Dental pain is an awful experience, and no matter how good your teeth are we are all prone to it from time to time. The pain in a tooth can be the cause of many factors, constant airline travellers suffer from the consequences of the pressurised cabins that take their toll on our teeth. A Chelmsford dentist has advised that it is important to analyse the source of the pain in order to treat any long term problems, the last thing a patient needs is to keep coming back to the dentist for pain relief. Usually a tooth ache can be dealt with by taking a few pain killers, and these days we have many kinds that are really powerful, yet not harmful like the long term use of Paracetamol. Many patients will consult their dentist with a tooth ache that won’t go away, and the dentist will end up treating an infection caused by a bad oral hygiene regime or even worse, no oral hygiene program at all. Bacteria is always in the mouth and produces acid which eats away at the enamel, this then weakens the surface and cracks appear leaving a route for bacteria to enter the inner chamber. The infection can progress into an abscess and swelling, along with the excruciating pain that will follow. If the problem persists then the dentist will either extract the tooth or try to save it with a root canal treatment. First they will drill out the inside of the tooth and remove any deep impounded bacteria, the hole is then filled with an anti-bacterial material to prevent further infections, this is then topped off with a hard crown and the problem usually goes away, however a good oral hygiene plan is recommended by dentists to prevent this happening again in the future. Call 01245 268 494 for a free consultation at Advance Dental Clinic in Chelmsford.

Oral hygiene is explained by a Brentwood dentist


June 10th, 2010

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. Gum disease 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.

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