Category Archives: Gum Disease

Bleeding Gums; causes and cures, by a Molesey dentist

Bleeding Gums are a bigger hazard than most of us give them credit for, says a Molesey dentist. They won`t just ruin your gum line, lose you your teeth and give you bad breath, they can also allow germs to enter the main blood system and cause you problems in your Liver and Heart. The … Continue reading Bleeding Gums; causes and cures, by a Molesey dentist

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Molesey dentist explains reasons behind bleeding gums

Spitting out toothpaste and noticing blood in the sink can be a worrying experience. As can noticing the taste of blood in the mouth but it can be due to a number of reasons. In most cases this is easily treated and will eventually make your teeth and gums stronger and healthier. The main cause … Continue reading Molesey dentist explains reasons behind bleeding gums

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Molesey dentist advises on how to keep your gums healthy

Keeping your gums healthy isn’t an easy job, and you are the only person, who can do this important job in oral care, says a Molesey dentist. The most important thing to remember is that once your gums recede the damage is done and is irreparable, not even your dentist can save them. The best … Continue reading Molesey dentist advises on how to keep your gums healthy

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Protect your gums from disease at a Surbiton dentist

Gum disease is extremely common in the UK, affecting roughly three quarters of all adults above the age of 35. This shocking statistic is backed up by another one in the fact that gum disease, not tooth decay, is responsible for more lost teeth in the UK. These are worrying facts and made all the … Continue reading Protect your gums from disease at a Surbiton dentist

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Surbiton dentist can offer advice on gum contouring

Healthy looking gums frame the teeth. This framing of the teeth is just as important as the framing of a picture. Sometimes overly large or misshapen gums can lead to an appearance known as a gummy smile. This excess of gingival tissue affects 7% of adult males and 14% of females when in full smile. … Continue reading Surbiton dentist can offer advice on gum contouring

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