Surbiton dentists fit dental bridges to restore lost teeth

If you have lost a tooth or some of your teeth it is vital that you get them replaced somehow so that your mouth is able to function as normal. Your mouth is finely tuned composite of all of its parts and it relies on having a functioning set of teeth. If you don’t have a full set of teeth, eating, drinking and even talking can be made that bit more difficult.

You might have lost teeth as result of an accident or because of dental decay or gum disease. There are a number of options for replacement such as dental implants or a set of dentures. Dental bridge work is popular because unlike dental implants, it is not invasive and, unlike dentures, it is a permanent solution and your replacement teeth can be treated like normal teeth.

Dental bridge work basically involves anchoring replacement teeth to teeth that are already in place in your mouth using a strong, dental resin. There are three main types of dental bridge. The first and most common is the traditional or fixed bridge. This is where the replacement tooth is anchored on both sides to healthy teeth. This is a very stable way of doing a bridge but it relies on there being two healthy teeth on either side of the gap.

In the case of a cantilever bridge, the replacement tooth is only anchored on one side, possibly because the tooth on the other side is not deemed to be strong enough. Maryland-bonded or resin-bonded bridge work is carried out if the resin needs to be concealed to preserve aesthetic appeal. This might be appropriate at the front of the mouth.

If you need a tooth or teeth replacing, talk to your Surbiton dentist. They will have all the information you need about dental bridges.


Surbiton dentists offer cosmetic dentistry to give your mouth a makeover

Keeping your teeth strong and healthy is vital in ensuring that you are able to eat, drink and talk with ease. But that is not all that dentistry can be used for. Did you know that your dentist is also able to improve the appearance of your mouth? Cosmetic dentistry procedures, widely available in the United Kingdom, can give your mouth a makeover and leave you smiling with pride.

There are a wide variety of cosmetic dentistry procedures available to see to all of your needs. Teeth whitening treatments can be carried out either in the surgery or at home from a kit you can buy from a super market or pharmacy. They can restore your teeth to a shade of shiny white that will astonish your friends.

Dentists can place veneers or crowns if you have lost a tooth or have one that has broken down or unsightly. These processes are incredibly fast thanks to advances in modern technology. Your dentist can take a digital x-ray and send that data to an online milling machine which fabricates your crown or veneer in little over five minutes, ready to be fitted. Cosmetic dentistry can fit into even the busiest lives.

These and other procedures can be combined to give you a ‘smile makeover’ if there are several issues you need addressing with your mouth. Many dentists now offer interest free repayment plans so you can spread your payments over a period of time to suit you. As such, cosmetic dentistry procedures are even more affordable than ever.

If you have a wedding coming up or a holiday and there are issues with your smile that you want addressing, talk to your Surbiton dentist about what cosmetic dentistry can do for you.


Molesley dentists offer effective solutions for the pain of bleeding gums

Bleeding gums are a common problem in the United Kingdom and yet gums seem to get far less attention than teeth. Gums are just as much an important part of your mouth and they deserve to be cared for with just as much diligence. The fact is, gum disease (which bleeding gums can be a sign of) account for more tooth loss than tooth decay itself so it is always worth taking bleeding gums seriously.

There are a number of potential causes for bleeding gums. It is likely that you have a touch of gingivitis, the most common form of gum disease. If this is left to get worse then the bleeding will intensify and you will experience great pain as periodontitis develops. Gingivitis is easily treated and usually just requires you to tighten up your home oral hygiene routine.

If you have just started flossing then you might find that your gums are bleeding because they are not used to having floss dragged over them. Gums are extremely sensitive and need to get used to this process. But the bleeding shouldn’t last for more than the first few times you floss and you should seek advice from your dentist if it does so.

You might even be brushing too hard and causing your gums to bleed as a result. Your dentist might advise you to purchase a brush which has softer bristles so that your brushing is not compromising a part of your mouth that it is supposed to be taking care of.

Quite often bleeding gums are nothing serious but you should always get them checked out by your Molesley dentist in case there is a serious problem lurking that needs to be dealt with.


Surbiton dentists offer expert advice about sleep apnea and heart failure

Sleep apnea is a debilitating condition that affects the sufferer’s ability to breath during sleep. It can have a major effect on the life of anyone who has it, leading to a greater likelihood of traffic accidents brought on by fatigue and I higher chance of heart failure.

There are two main types of sleep apnea: central apnea and obstructive apnea. In cases of central apnea, the brain fails to send the correct signal to keep the sufferer breathing during the night. Obstructive apnea involves the airway relaxing during the night and constricting the flow of air to the lungs. Any time of apnea results in patients having very poor and disrupted sleeping patterns because every time oxygen fails to reach the brain, a signal is sent to the body to wake up.

Dentists can help diagnosing sleep apnea because they have access to the part of the mouth that causes obstructive apnea. It is important that sleep apnea is dealt with adequately because there are strong links between apnea and heart failure.

In cases of obstructive apnea, hypertension results because of the poor sleep patterns and this can lead to heart failure. For central apnea patients, there is usually a severe underlying condition often linked to an unhealthy heart.

Sleep apnea and the risks of heart failure is just another reason to visit your Surbiton dentist every six months so that your mouth can be thoroughly examined. If your dentist is able to help diagnose obstructive apnea there are a number of devices that can be worn during sleep to relieve the effects of the condition. If the effects are relieved then the risks of heart failure decrease.


Sunbury dentists straighten teeth effectively with braces

Having the perfect smile can give your confidence a great boost. Social situations and putting others at ease often require you to smile without embarrassment. So what can you do if you have crooked or misaligned teeth? Braces represent a tried and tested solution that millions of people have used over the years to correct problems with their teeth.

Braces work using a combination of metal brackets and wires. The brackets are attached to the teeth and have wire threaded through them. At regular meetings with your dentist the wire will be tightened so that the teeth are adjusted into the desired positions.

In order to create a brace that is perfectly suited to your unique mouth, your dentist will take moulds of your teeth using dental putty. These moulds will then be turned into impressions. The brackets are then attached to the teeth using etchant to ensure that they stay in place.

Sometimes braces have to be worn for as long as three years and some people find them unsightly and even uncomfortable. It is worth bearing in mind that other options are increasingly available. Friction free braces, for example, are more comfortable for the wearer and there are a number of products on the market which are more discreet than traditional braces. Six Months Smile, for example, uses nickel titanium wires which match the colour of your teeth. In this case though, they are only suitable for minor alignment issues.

If you have a major problem with crooked teeth, a misaligned bite or over crowded teeth, talk to your Sunbury dentist today about the long term solutions which are offered by braces.


Spread a healthy smile with Inman aligners from Surbiton dentists

Having straightened teeth is something that millions of people have been able to experience thanks to braces. But although they are very effective they can be inconvenient to patients, especially given that they sometimes need to be worn for as long as three years. What many young people struggle with is having a mouth full of unsightly metal brackets and wires during a time in their life when social situations can be awkward enough anyway.

Thanks to Inman aligners, you can now have your teeth straightened in a manner just as effective as with traditional braces but in a fraction of the time and without all the metal in your mouth. The average time that Inman aligners need to be worn is less than six months and some treatment lasts just six weeks.

Inman aligners are completely removable and can be cleaned with ease; another advantage over traditional fixed braces which can easily become messy. Furthermore they are incredibly discreet, with just one straightening bar running across the front teeth as the only visible part of Inman aligners. Because Inman aligners work using a coiled spring on the inside of the mouth, there is no need to have any brackets or wires on display when you smile.

Rotation of teeth cannot be achieved using Inman aligners but any small alignment issues can be rectified by the treatment which, amazingly, costs about the same as many orthodontic treatments. Contact your Surbiton dentist today for more information about how Inman aligners can give you a perfectly aligned smile quickly and effectively.


Shepperton dentists replace lost teeth effectively with dental implants

There are many potential causes of tooth loss. Gum disease – which as many as three quarters of the adult population in Britain suffers from – is a major cause of tooth loss, more so than tooth decay itself. A one off accident can loosen a tooth, leading it to fall out. Sometimes poor health generally might cause teeth to fall out. Whatever the cause, it is vital that you have them replaced so that your mouth can function as it should.

An increasingly popular option to replace lost teeth is through the use of dental implants. Dental implants act as substitutes for the lost root part of the tooth. They are a bit like a socket for a false tooth and represent a long term and particularly stable option which allows you to treat the replacement just like a regular tooth.

Your dentist will need to make an incision into the gum in order to place the implant. This is usually done under local anaesthetic. The implant is placed against the jaw bone so that it can fuse with it. This process of osseointegration provides the tooth with an incredibly stable foundation. The titanium that dental implants are made from are ideally suited for this process and are extremely lightweight and durable too.

If you have lost more than one tooth, a replacement tooth installed with a dental implant can support more replacements using the dental bridge technique. Once installed, dental implants provide a solution to lost teeth that should last you a life time. Even your closest friends won’t be able to tell that you have had some of your teeth replaced as modern replacements are incredibly natural looking.

If you have lost a tooth or teeth, talk to your Shepperton dentist today about the solutions offered by dental implants.


Molesley dentists help put a stop to dental phobia

Visiting a dental professional every six months or whenever you have a problem with your mouth is vital in order to maintain good oral hygiene. However, many people feel anxious about going to see their dentist. This condition, called dental phobia, affects as many as one in every five British women and one in every ten men, according to a recent study.

Overcoming dental phobia can be difficult, especially as it can often stem from feelings and memories left over from childhood. These feelings are deep rooted. It might be that you have a fear of needles or remember a particularly painful dental procedure you underwent as a younger person.

Memories of a personal disagreement with a member of staff at the dental surgery can have a similar effect and put you off from making the appointment. There is nothing worse than feeling that your dentist was unsympathetic to your problems and you might feel that you simply don’t want to see them again. Negative stereotypes in the media don’t help this either.

It might be that you just have a very busy schedule and feel that you don’t have the time to visit your dentist. This avoidance does not stem from feeling anxious but it is important that you make the time nonetheless.

Modern dentistry has changed a lot, probably far more than you realise. Most procedures are not as painful as they used to be thanks to pain free gels and dentists take the time to relax their patients. If you have a grievance with your dentist it is important that you find a new one rather than not having check ups at all.

Allowing a dental professional to thoroughly examine your mouth is the best way to avoid having to undergo invasive surgery as you have a greater likelihood of catching any problem early. Talk to your Molesly dentist today about how to overcome dental phobia.


Sunbury dentists offer expert advice in oral hygiene

Having a healthy mouth allows you to eat, drink, talk and smile with ease and without discomfort. Your mouth is a finely tuned composite of different parts which are meant to work together to maximise efficiency. If one part of it is unhealthy then it can compromise the whole mouth’s ability to work properly.

At a basic level, good oral hygiene means having a mouth that is free from excess plaque and gum disease. Plaque is a substance that is formed by the food that you eat, especially those that contain high levels of sugar and starch. If it is not successfully removed then it can weaken the enamel on your teeth and cause tooth decay and gum disease.

To ensure that your mouth is free from plaque you should brush at least twice a day for about three minutes and floss. It is advisable to use fluoride tooth paste as fluoride strengthens your enamel, giving added protection against the effects of plaque. This should keep your gums free from disease too. Gingivitis is the most common form of gum disease and results in inflamed gums that can bleed and experience greater sensitivity.

Maintaining oral hygiene is achieved by being sure to visit the dentist every six months so that your mouth is checked over thoroughly by a dental specialist. In this way, any potential problems are spotted early so that they can be dealt with before developing into something worse.

If you require more information about oral hygiene, make an appointment to see your Sunbury dentist. They will be able to give you lots of expert advice about how to best take care of your mouth so that you can eat, drink, talk and smile in comfort.


Sunbury dentists help to diagnose central apnea

Central apnea is a condition which causes the sufferer to stop breathing in their sleep. It can be extremely debilitating and might lead to serious consequences. Thankfully dentists can help with diagnosis as they have access to the mouth, where evidence of central apnea can be found.

Sufferers of central apnea frequently stop breathing during their sleep because the brain fails to send the right signal that keeps them breathing. It is usually associated with a severe, underlying condition such as heart disease or a problem with the brain stem. Stroke victims have a higher chance of developing central apnea, as so the morbidly obese.

Because sleep is so disrupted in cases of central apnea, the sufferer might be chronically fatigued during the day. As a result they are more likely to have accidents while driving. The hypertension resulting from not having a proper night’s sleep can lead to heart failure and strokes.

Dentists can help because they have access to your mouth. The other main type of apnea is called obstructive apnea and is caused by the airways becoming blocked during sleep. Your dentist can tell if obstructive apnea is occurring by looking at the soft palate at the rear of the mouth. If you think you are experiencing apnea of some kind, mention it to your Sunbury dentist during a check up and he or she might be able to tell you if it is obstructive or not. If it is not then you should seek advice from a medical professional.

Various devices can be worn during sleep to stop central apnea from occurring but it might be the case that the underlying problem causing the condition needs to be sorted out before central apnea can be relieved.


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