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Getting the handle on a Dental Emergency in the City of Leeds

Tuesday, January 29th, 2013

You are never ever going to know when a dental emergency will crop up in the city ofLeeds. If you get lucky and it’s during the day, then you can have your problem looked at by your dentist, but if a problem arises during the night, you are going to have to find and alternative. It is always better to be rational if something goes wrong so that you can take the proper course of action. Having a chipped tooth, the loss of a filling or veneer, a toothache or other minor altercations can be nursed at home with some painkillers until you can get to your dentist. But there are situations that crop up that can’t be ignored and need immediate attention. Losing a tooth is traumatic, but it can be popped back in if you can get somewhere to get it sorted out. A tooth abscess is also a dangerous situation and can become life threatening. So where do you go? The hospital is a safe bet and though you might have to wait, you will get seen and treated. There is also some 24 hour dentists around the city so you should always travel with the numbers of these places in your pocket should an emergency crop up.

The joys of a Dental Visit in Central Leeds

Friday, January 18th, 2013

If you have a conscience about your health and the way that you care for your life in centralLeeds, you will be very attentive to keeping up will any appointment that involves looking after yourself. Your oral health will (and must) also fall under this cloak of self preservation and though you may practise the best oral hygiene programme at home, you’ll never be sure just how well you doing unless you also keep up with your dental appointments as well. This can be a good indicator for you to see just how well you are doing. At a visit to your dentist, you will be x-rayed to check for gum disease and tooth decay; the dentist will also do the basic prodding around to see if everything is in order and at the end of the session, you will be cleaned up and sent on your way. If you have missed anything, your dentist can patch you up; you may need a filling, who knows, but this visit is designed to ensure that everything is going smoothly for you. However, it shouldn’t be just about this. It is a great opportunity to chat with the dentists about anything that concerns you, from the brush and toothpaste you use to possibly the idea of getting a little bit of cosmetic work done. Use your dental visit wisely and don’t be afraid about being forward about anything that might worry you.

Hugging your Hygienist in the City of Leeds

Wednesday, November 21st, 2012

As dentistry has progressed, a lot of work that the ‘average Jo’ dentist once did to cover all of your problems has now been sub contracted out to specialised fields in order that you, the patient, gets the best possible treatment in order to keep your mouth healthy and behind every good dentist these days in the city of Leeds these days, you will find a beautiful hygienist following closely behind. Yes your dentist will check you for the basic problems, but it is your hygienist that will get up close and personal with you. These are the people you really want to get on board with if you have concerns about your oral health. They can clean your teeth and gums by going deep below the gum line in a way you’d never thought possible, and then treat any disease in your mouth. They will take x-rays first so that they can ascertain problems so that they know exactly what needs doing, and if they can’t do it, point you to someone that can. But the best thing about a hygienist is that once they have evaluated your problems, they will help you to pinpoint where you have gone wrong and ensure that it doesn’t happen again by planning a future for you; from what you eat to what you do on a daily basis. A hygienist is all about your oral health from now and in the future.

You And Your Dental Check-up In The City Of Leeds

Wednesday, September 5th, 2012

Probably all of us in the city of Leeds have skipped a dental check-up at some point in our lives, but whatever the reason, you should never underestimate the importance of these visits. The first role of a dentist is to keep you on the right track and ensure your mouth is healthy. At any check-up, you will be first x-rayed and then examined for any problems. Your teeth will be cleared of any plaque and tartar and then cleaned and polished and should any problems show up during this examination, your dentist will get to work on rectifying them. If they are serious, then you may well be referred to specialists in order to sort the issue out. But aside from the basics offered to you by your dentist at a check-up, it gives a great opportunity to discuss all manner of issues that may be concerning you, from oral hygiene to cosmetic dentistry, which why you should keep up with your visits and see your dentist as a friend and not, as in some cases, an enemy. Remember, in the time it takes to miss one appointment, things can get out of control in your mouth very quickly that can threaten the whole status-quo of your oral health and in the long term, you could be looking at some hefty bills in order to correct them.

How to stop grinding your Teeth in Central Leeds

Wednesday, August 29th, 2012

When people discover that they are grinding their teeth, they think that by getting a mouth-guard, it will stop the teeth from being damaged and cure the problem.

Unfortunately, the problem of teeth grinding goes a lot deeper than that and to solve it takes a lot more work, yes you may have saved your teeth but you are still going through the actions and this is doing untold damage to the joints of your jaws, your hearing, your sinuses, your neck and your upper back and to remedy all of these problems may take some serious corrective surgery in the future.

Critically, the main cause of grinding is stress and if you have a busy daily schedule in a city like Leeds, without knowing it, you may be getting very wound up and this is where you start clenching your teeth together. You will take this home with you and if you fail to unwind, you will take it to bed with you and it is when you sleep, that most of the damage is done. The first sign of a problem is if your jaws are aching in the morning, even clicking when you chew, but you may also feel tired because you are sleeping with stress and so when you go back to work, the process begins again, day after day.

Your dentist should also notice that you are wearing your teeth down- so you need to act fast. What you need is stress, maybe anger management in order to identify what is causing the problem and to get your daily frustration levels down.

But it doesn’t stop there because you need to learn how to unwind when you get home- whether it be by burning incense, soft music, a good book or by a long hot sensuous bath, anything to give you a good night’s sleep and that will help you leave your troubles where they belong- on the front doorstep.

 

Wisdom Teeth Coming Through? City of Leeds Dentist Discusses Options

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

Normally appearing between the ages of 18 and 25, wisdom are the final teeth to fully develop. All people possess wisdom teeth, though many people will never notice their appearance. Some people will suffer from impacted wisdom teeth when there is not enough space in the mouth for the wisdom teeth to fit. When this occurs it will likely be necessary to visit your City of Leeds dentist to have the wisdom teeth removed.

Wisdom teeth become impacted in different ways depending on the angle at which they grow. Wisdom teeth growing forwards are referred to as mesial impactions. Vertical impaction is when the teeth attempt to grow upwards but are blocked by other teeth. And sideways growing teeth are called horizontal impactions. Distal impaction occurs when the wisdom tooth grows in the opposite direction to the teeth on either side. Your dentist will be able to diagnose which of these you may be suffering from, and will be able to operate in the appropriate way to fix the teeth.

The arrival of your wisdom teeth may be accompanied by some pain. Visit your dentist to check they are developing in the correct manner and they may be able to help with the pain. Having your wisdom teeth checked early means you and the dentist have a wider range of options in dealing with them. It may well be the case that there is enough room for the wisdom teeth and it is safe and healthy to let the teeth develop naturally.

Keep Bad Breath at Bay with Tongue Cleaning from City of Leeds Dentist

Saturday, July 7th, 2012

Is your breath starting to smell? A major cause of bad breath is the build up of food particles and bacteria on the surface of the tongue. Your City of Leeds dentist recommends tongue cleaning regularly in order to reduce the nasty side effects of a dirty tongue. Having bad breath is unpleasant enough; there are other serious consequences to not cleaning your tongue. Any bacteria or fungi that breeds unhindered on the surface of the tongue can spread to the gums causing gum disease and major consequences.

There are different types of tongue cleaners available, your dentist will be able to suggest one that would be suitable for you. One type is a nylon or plastic wire, like a stronger version of dental floss, which is held in a plastic prong. Placing this at the back of your tongue and running along the surface all the way to the front will scrap much of the build up of material. Other tongue cleaners are simply plastic scrappers that can be run along the tongue to remove excess food and bacteria. Some tooth brushes have a simple tongue cleaner on the back of the head in order to clean your tongue when brushing your teeth.

Stop the spread of bacteria and other harmful material to the rest of your mouth today by regularly cleaning your tongue. Do this alongside brushing your teeth, flossing and maintaining a healthy diet and you should prevent the majority of dental and oral health problems.

Leeds Dentist Raises Awareness of Oral Cancer

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

Any form of cancer can devastate lives. Cases of oral cancer have been rising in recent years. It is important to understand the causes and how you can limit your risks. The good news is that new treatments are becoming increasingly successful at treating oral cancer when it is recognised early, for this reason it is vital to know the signs and symptoms of the development of oral cancer.

The most commonly found form of oral cancer is ‘squamous cell carinonas’. The cancer does not develop on your teeth but in any soft tissue in or around the mouth: gums, tongue, or mouth lining. The symptoms of oral cancer are varied and wide ranging. Red and/or white patches, persistent mouth ulcers, or swelling that does not disappear after several weeks can all be indicators. Pain when swallowing, or in the ear or neck can also be a sign of oral cancer. There are, of course, several causes for these symptoms, and so it is highly advised that you visit your local Leeds dentist for a full check up. Your dentist will refer you to a specialist if they believe you are at any risk of oral cancer.

While everyone is at risk from cancer, there are some things that can increase your chances of developing oral cancer. Smoking is a major cause of oral (and other) cancer, a large majority of all oral cancer cases are linked to smoking tobacco. High alcohol consumption also increases the chances of cancer. The spread of HPV (human papillomavirus), a STI, is thought to be the cause of rising cases of oral cancer in recent decades.

Dealing with Sensitive Teeth in the City of Leeds

Friday, June 29th, 2012

There are quite a few reasons why we suffer from sensitive teeth in the city of Leeds, but the results are always the same- mainly great discomfort and it can cause a lot of problems in our everyday lives. The most common cause is done by overzealous brushing with abrasive toothpastes that wears away at the teeth’s enamel and then gets into the nerves. The build-up of plaque can lead to acid erosion and then tooth decay and gum disease which again, break down the enamel. Grinding and over-stated tooth bleaching also have the same affects. The first way to overcome this is to pay a visit to the dentist who can rectify any decay with a filling or a root canal. Then you can have fluoride treatments or even a sealant fitted to help protect the surfaces of the teeth; those who grind their teeth can have a mouth-guard made up. Outside of the dentists, it is down to you to help quell the sensitivity; for a start you can use a softer brush and find yourself a good de-sensitizing toothpaste. Fluoride mouth-washes are also excellent at re-mineralizing the enamel in the teeth and protecting the nerves.

The Destruction of Teeth Grinding in Leeds

Thursday, June 28th, 2012

It is one of the problems that tends to dip below the radar of oral issues because it can go unnoticed  for a very long time until it becomes serious- teeth grinding or bruxism, but this is a condition that needs to be addressed quickly in order to stop damage throughout the body. Stress and anger are the two main protagonists here and in a bustling little city like Leeds that places a lot of demands on people, it is rife. A lot of need to de-stress after a heavy day, otherwise we can take this angst into the bedroom and into sleep, and this is where a lot of grinding may well take place. A gum-shield can protect damage to the teeth, but it will not stop damage happening to the jaws, head a neck. Hopefully, with some anger management and stress counselling, these problems can be identified and avoided before they become a problem elsewhere. If however, the problem is allowed to continue, the damage to the jaws and neck (this can also affect the central nervous system) will require some pretty complex surgery to rectify. If you visit your dentist regularly, they should be able to spot any signs of wear in your teeth and then advise you as to which direction you should take in order to stop the grinding getting out of hand.