Category Archives: General Dentistry

Shepperton Dental Clinic Treats Teeth Grinding

Teeth grinding (also called bruxism) can be treated successfully at the Shepperton Dental Clinic. Teeth grinding occurs while you are sleeping and you may be unaware that you are grinding your teeth unless someone else tells you. There are many reasons for grinding your teeth including; nerves, malposed teeth, and discrepancies between the upper and … Continue reading Shepperton Dental Clinic Treats Teeth Grinding

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Worcester Park dentist Treats Jaw Joint Problems

Dentists at Worcester Park dental clinic treat jaw problems. The jaw joint is usually called the temporo-mandibular joint (or TMJ). The left and right TMJs work in unison with each other. The TMJ originates from two bones that form the joint: the temporal bone which is part of the base of the skull, and the … Continue reading Worcester Park dentist Treats Jaw Joint Problems

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CEREC Technology at the Kingston upon Thames Dental Clinic

So, you visit your Kinston upon Thames dental clinic and you need an onlay or a crown to repair and save a severely decayed tooth. You are trying to figure out how much, and how many visits this procedure is going to cost and take, respectively. So, you meet with your Kinston upon Thames dentist … Continue reading CEREC Technology at the Kingston upon Thames Dental Clinic

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Weybridge Dentist Gives some Pointers on Wisdom Teeth

Your third molars are also known as “wisdom teeth.” They generally begin erupting between the ages of 17-25 y.o., and are the last molars to present themselves intra-orally. Your wisdom teeth may erupt into your mouth without any problems, or erupt to one side of your oral bone ridge or the other, if there is … Continue reading Weybridge Dentist Gives some Pointers on Wisdom Teeth

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Shepperton Dentist Helps Save Knocked Out Teeth

If your child loses a tooth during an injury, it is important to know that you don’t have to replace the baby (“primary”) tooth, however the more quickly you can get the adult (“permanent”) tooth back into the mouth, the better its chance for survival. The tooth will have the best chance of survival if … Continue reading Shepperton Dentist Helps Save Knocked Out Teeth

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Causes and symptoms of dry mouth by Weybridge dentist

Another word for dry mouth syndrome is xerostomia. Dry mouth can be for a short time or chronic and is mainly depend on the cause. There is an uncomfortable feeling of the mouth due to decrease in the saliva. It is due to the improper function of the salivary glands and there is less saliva … Continue reading Causes and symptoms of dry mouth by Weybridge dentist

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