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Leeds lives for its Oral Hygiene

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2014

608718_blogIt is easy said than done for dentists to advise you on the importance of looking out for your oral hygiene; if you did, it would make their job a lot easier. However, life isn’t that simple and it is very easy to forget the basics when you’re having fun in a city as dandy as Leeds, but if you try to follow a regime or two, you will be at least trying to look after your mouth. Your personal lifestyle plays an important part in this and what you put into your mouth is important; a balanced diet will help keep your immune system strong and thus your teeth and gums too- and try to keep the smoking and drinking down. Okay, lecture over, now down to the basics: get yourself a decent toothbrush, paste, some floss (maybe some inter-dental brushes) and a good mouthwash and once you have settled on what you think is right for you, learn how to use them properly so that you get the best results- and use them at least twice a day, preferably after meals so that you remove bacteria from the surfaces of your teeth; and don’t forget to give your tongue a good scrub from time to time, as this holds more bacteria than any other part of your mouth. The final brick in the wall here is your dentist: pay them a visit often; they can see things you can’t and if you do go off the rails, they will be there to pick up the pieces for you when you get into a pickle.

Preparing for Wisdom Teeth in the City of Leeds

Friday, January 17th, 2014

3492515_blogJust when you think you have come through the worst that growing up with your teeth has thrown at you- you know, decay and fillings, secondary teeth coming through, braces and the like- BANG, wisdom teeth, and for most people this can be a mare of a time. Wisdom teeth don’t play by any rules; some may come through perfectly normal and can be with you for life, but generally, the modern mouth hasn’t evolved to have enough room for these big boys to come through, and as soon as the teeth get wind of this, they tend to grow in all directions and they may not even show at all- this is especially common with the lower wisdom teeth. This can be excruciatingly painful and the only remedy is to have them taken out. Now if you have this done, you may as well get it over with and get all four taken out at once. This will mean being hospitalised for a few days as it is a very tricky operation and there is a lot of force involved at removing these baddies. You’ll need to look after yourself and be very aware of your oral hygiene during this delicate time, just until the stitches can come out. The only solace here is this is the last serious thing that you and your teeth will naturally have to endure for the rest of your life in the city of Leeds…..he says!

 

Different Remedies for your mouth in Central Leeds

Sunday, January 12th, 2014

595603_blogIn a modern world where dentists seemingly have the answer to every problem with their new fangled gadgets- and that is not in anyway meant to impugn their work because it is brilliant, but even some of these modern cavaliers will also admit that there are also other options to keeping your teeth and gums healthy. Herbal remedies have started to play their hand in central Leeds and for good reason- they work, and some dentists would concur with this. Many cultures have used herbs for centuries to cure the ills of the body and now, the same applications are being used for oral health. Problems such as gum disease can be stopped and even reversed with herbal products; teeth can be re-mineralised. However, you will need to put in a lot of research and homework to work out what exactly these fabulous products can do for you. Firstly, ask your dentist or hygienist about such alternatives; some may scoff at the idea but persevere. Talk to someone who knows all about the benefits of herbal remedies and medicines and look on-line for what will be best for any condition you may have. The combination of using your dentist and alternative products will only be good for your oral health.

Scared of an Abscess in the City of Leeds? You should be

Wednesday, January 8th, 2014

2487210_blogThe origins of any problems in your mouth can be traced directly to one nasty little protagonist- plaque. This forms from bacteria left behind and if it is not removed, it can harden into tartar, strangle the life out of your gums and infect them. Whilst this is going on, acids will be tearing away at the surfaces of your teeth and if they get inside, the pulp and roots will become diseased. Soon the tissue below the roots will become infected and with nowhere to go, an abscess will form. You will soon know about it too: not only will it become viciously painful- your face will swell like a balloon- but it will become viciously dangerous as well. As soon as an abscess erupts, it starts poisoning your blood and is carried into the brain; the upshot is that these toxins can induce a coma that in some cases has proved to be fatal. Find a dentist or go to the hospital in the city of Leeds fast because you need to be pumped with antibiotics in order to stop the poisoning and to reduce the swelling; only then can a dentist get to work on repairing the damage. All of this is down to poor oral hygiene so you should address this immediately, but be warned: if you have had an abscess once, there is a good chance of it coming back and if it does, the only way you can nip this in the bud is to have the tooth removed.

Spiteful Mouth Ulcers in Leeds

Tuesday, January 7th, 2014

2143132_blogMost problems that arise in the mouth can be identified by their cause and then treated accordingly. However, there are still some conditions that still baffle professional dentists in Leeds today as to exactly what the cause of them are; mouth ulcers are one of these; these are spiteful and painful and you’ll know when you have one. Many theories are that they can be brought on by abrasion to the gums, highly acidic foods, burns from hot food and drinks, drugs, lacerations and stress. However, they aren’t instantly got rid of either but if you watch yourself for a few days, you should get through. Firstly avoid spicy foods and hot drinks and maintain a high level of oral hygiene throughout; use an anti-sceptic mouthwash and try to keep everything away from the ulcer. If you constantly are under stress though and chewing your gums to pieces, you may need to sit down with a psychiatrist to sort out your personal issues. There are some cracking gels, creams and antiseptic sprays that will relieve a lot of the pain- as well as taking painkillers. There is a huge word of warning here though: ulcers come and cause havoc for only a few days, but if you find them hanging around for weeks, even if you have treated them, then something more sinister is afoot and it could be the early signs of oral cancer. Always check out an ulcer anyway with your dentist to put your mind at rest.

The nasty nature of Bad Breath in Central Leeds

Monday, January 6th, 2014

758140_blogBad breath is a horrible condition to suffer from in central Leeds; it can hold you back from truly expressing yourself in public and make you a social outcast. Worse than this though is that it implies that things are going wrong with the general status quo of your mouth and body and if you suffer from it, you should sit down and analyse it with your dentist and work through the possible causes of it. Firstly, you should check-out the state of your mouth, for if you are suffering from tooth decay and/or gum disease, these will give off foul odours in your mouth; of course this would have been caused by poor oral hygiene- so this needs to be addressed, as well as getting patched up by your dentist. However, you will also need to look into your daily lifestyle: do you drink, smoke and eat rubbish foods…..because if you do, this is a bad cocktail for your breath. Of course, a bad diet will also break down your immune system and cause problems throughout your body: if you go through these issues one by one and yet still the condition remains, this is very serious as it could mean that you are having gastric problems and you will need to see a doctor. Bad breath is not just a problem superficially, so please do something about it as soon as you can- it’s your life on the line here.

Scrubbing your Tongue in the City of Leeds

Sunday, January 5th, 2014

585804_blogMany people generally know how to clean their teeth and gums correctly in the city of Leeds; you get the right products and learn how to use them. Doing this will remove bacteria from the surfaces of the teeth and greatly reduce the opportunity of plaque getting a grip. What you might not though is that you should also clean your tongue as well. The tongue harbours more bacteria than any other part of the mouth and however much you clean your teeth and gums, the bacteria from the tongue will simply spread again as soon as you have brushed. Many modern hand held brushes have a tongue scrubber on the underside and you should use this every time you brush, especially if you are a smoker. However you need to be gentle when doing this otherwise you can cause damage. You can also use the brush to do this- electric brushes are extremely good for this, but again, go easy- the tongue is very delicate. You don’t necessarily have to do this each day, but just keep an eye out each night for discolouration on the tongue’s surface and once you have cleaned it then rinse with a mouthwash for a total cleanse of your mouth.

Intimate Teeth Cleaning in Leeds

Saturday, January 4th, 2014

297243_blogThe shops of Leeds are packed with dental goodies; supermarkets and chemists have all the stuff you need to keep your mouth fresh and healthy on a daily basis. However, it’s not just about buying the right brush and toothbrush and paste, oral hygiene is more intricate these days and you should back-up the basic brushing with inter-dental cleaning as well. Flossing is a great way of getting between the teeth and gums to remove bits of food that get caught up in the places where your brush can’t get to, and if this is not removed, the acids will start to burn away at the enamel of your teeth. Small inter-dental brushes are also good for getting into the areas where the teeth and gums come together and if you use them in front of a mirror, you can see where the foods are lodged and then pick them out. This detailed cleaning is especially important as your teeth start to gap a little as you get older and this type of hygiene work then becomes essential. Do yourself a favour and go out and buy these products, and then learn to use them properly; by doing these you will save yourself from a world of hurt in the future and help you to have healthy teeth and gums for the rest of your life.

Brighter Brushing in Central Leeds

Friday, January 3rd, 2014

361951_blogThere are many ways of keeping your mouth free of bacteria and plaque in central Leeds; flossing, inter-dental brushing and mouthwashes, but of course, all of these are designed to back up the main player in all of this- the toothbrush. The reason you brush is to remove film from the surfaces of your teeth left by food and drink, even the staining left by smoking. The smoother the surfaces of your teeth are, the more difficult it is for bacteria to stick to your teeth’s enamel, and brushing will do this. Of course you need to find a good brush first and there are many to choose from, so you will have to test a few out first in order to get one that suits your teeth and gums. Once you have got the right bristle strength for your mouth, then it is down to choosing the type of brush. The more popular today are electric brushes as they work faster and more efficiently than you using a hand held brush. However, whatever you go for, you need to learn to use the brush properly; people tend to rush when brushing and think the job is done: take your time and ensure you brush thoroughly in the nooks and crannies. If you get your basic brushing right, and follow it up with other products, you should have a plaque free mouth for life.

Sweetening-up your Breath in Leeds

Tuesday, December 31st, 2013

293756_blogIt shouldn’t come as a shock to you in Leeds that delicious sugary foods are bad for your teeth for they speed up the plaque process and before you know what’s hit you, the tooth decay process will begin and cavities will form- this is only going to go one way, tooth loss. Even before that, the treatments to solve decay can be complex, painful and very expensive. You are also running the risk of suffering from gum disease and inevitably bad breath. However much sugar is pleasant to the palette, you can ease your cravings by finding sweet alternatives that will lower the risk of decay and that will also be good for your breath and any disease you may have. Dried fruits will not cause damage to your teeth and are good for the gums- apricots and raisins and are sweet to the taste; cranberries are particularly good for this. In fact most fruits are good for this and will help to freshen up your breath again. You don’t have to eliminate sugars altogether- everything in moderation as you well know, but it is best to cut right back on it if you want to beat bad breath and keep your mouth fresh and these sweet alternatives are the way forward to achieve this.