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Dealing With Sensitive Gums

Sunday, September 13th, 2015

18625010If your gums feel sensitive, especially when you bush your teeth, this may be a sign of receding gums and gum disease. Sensitivity is usually linked to decay, acid erosion or receding gums and it can potentially be very serious; if you suffer from sensitivity or you’ve noticed that your gums bleed when you clean your teeth or they look or feel painful or swollen, you should arrange to see your dentist.

About gum disease

Gum disease is a common oral disease, which occurs when bacteria irritate the gums and cause them to become inflamed, sore and tender. Bacteria multiply in the mouth and they combine with food debris and saliva to form plaque; when the bacteria in plaque feed, they produce plaque acids, which attack the tooth enamel and irritate the gums. Early stages of gum disease are easily treated with good oral hygiene; however, if gum disease is left untreated, it develops and becomes more advanced and the more serious form of gum disease, periodontal disease, causes irreversible damage to the gums and the supportive bone structure beneath. Early signs of gum disease include sore, swollen and red gums and you may also notice bleeding, especially when you brush your teeth; in the latter stages, pockets may develop between the teeth and gums and you may notice that your teeth look longer; this is because the gums start to recede.

Receding gums and sensitivity

Receding gums contribute to heightened sensitivity because more of the tooth is exposed; more specifically, when the gums recede, the dentin can become exposed. The dentin is the section of the tooth underneath the enamel; it contains blood vessels and nerves and this is why you feel pain. Receding gums can be a sign of gum disease and they can also occur as a result of tooth grinding (also known as bruxism) and brushing your teeth too hard.

If you suffer with sensitive teeth or gums, don’t hesitate to make an appointment with you dentist.

 

 

What Happens When You Replace Missing Teeth

Tuesday, July 28th, 2015

2433646_sMissing teeth can be troublesome for a number of reasons and we strongly recommend considering tooth replacement treatment if you have gaps in your smile. We offer a range of options and will be happy to discuss potential solutions during your consultation. Here are just some of the reasons you should think about replacing missing teeth:

Better oral health

Losing teeth can have a negative impact on your oral health because sockets tend to attract bacteria and the remaining teeth can be harder to clean. By replacing missing teeth, you can enjoy healthier teeth and gums.

Improved speech

Your teeth play an essential role in the formation of words and sounds and losing teeth can affect the clarity of your speech and your ability to pronounce certain sounds. Investing in tooth replacement treatment can help to improve the quality of your speech, which will also have benefits for your confidence, especially in settings where you are required to speak in public or meet people face to face.

Improved aesthetics

Missing teeth impact the look of the smile. Studies show that people who have missing teeth are considered to be less attractive than those with a full set of healthy teeth. If you’re unhappy with the look of your smile, this can also have a negative effect on confidence, as you may feel self-conscious when your smile is on show and you may feel less attractive. Replacing lost teeth with natural-looking prostheses can really make a difference to the way you look and feel.

Improved facial aesthetics

Your teeth act as supports for your lips and cheeks and if you lose a significant number of teeth, this can cause the cheeks to sag and this makes your face look older. Tooth replacement not only gives you a stunning smile, it also rejuvenates your facial aesthetic, helping you to look and feel younger.

To find out about our amazing tooth replacement treatments including dentures, dental implants and dental bridges, call today and book an appointment.

A Fast Fix For Your Teeth with Cerec

Monday, June 8th, 2015

2823674_blogIf you’re looking for a fast fix for broken, worn or damaged teeth or you need a new crown in a hurry, don’t panic. We are able to provide same-day bespoke restorative treatment, so you don’t have to hang around. With Cerec technology, we’ve got all your restorative needs covered!

What is Cerec?

Cerec technology has revolutionised restorative treatment and thanks to this amazing technology, we are now able to offer single session treatment in the centre of Leeds. Normally, when you need a new crown or some veneers, you have to wait 2-3 weeks while your restoration is made in a dental laboratory. With Cerec, we complete the entire treatment process right here in the clinic, meaning there’s no need for temporary restorations, multiple appointments or a 2 week wait.

Cerec technology covers all bases when it comes to restorative treatment, from the initial design process to the manufacturing stage. We take photographs of the teeth, which are converted by Cerec into detailed 3D templates; these images are sent to the milling machine, which is responsible for manufacturing the new restoration. This stage is incredibly quick and once the new restoration is ready, we can then fit it and you can see the results of your treatment.

The advantages of Cerec

Cerec offers numerous advantages, including:

  • drastically reduced treatment time
  • versatility: with Cerec, we can make crowns, inlays, onlays and veneers
  • no need for temporary restorations
  • increased accuracy
  • greater control of the process for dentists
  • no need for putty impressions
  • fewer appointments needed

With Cerec, the treatment process is simple and seamless and you can enjoy instant results; it is also more convenient for patients with hectic schedules, as you only need to find time to book a single appointment. We also recommend Cerec for patients who have a sensitive gag reflex and find the process of having putty impressions made uncomfortable.

If you would like to find out more about how Cerec works or how it could benefit you, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

 

Dazzle Your Friends With Your Sparkling New Smile

Friday, January 16th, 2015

iStock_000006052729XSmallIf you’re eager to start 2015 in style with a sparkling new smile, let our amazing veneers do all the hard work for you. Veneers have become incredibly popular, as more and more people seek to achieve the dream smile.

The ins and outs of veneer treatment

The perfect smile has become a focus of media attention in the last few years and many people have been inspired to have cosmetic treatment to achieve a more attractive and radiant smile. If you have chipped, stained and worn teeth or you simply want to recreate a celebrity-style smile, veneers may be the perfect choice.

Veneers are wafer-thin shells made from ceramic material (usually porcelain), which are placed on top of your natural teeth; once the veneers are in place, they create a stunning new aesthetic. There are various veneer systems available and as a patient, you have a great deal of choice in terms of the size, shape and shade of your veneers, so you really can get the smile of your dreams.

In most cases, veneer treatment can be completed in 2-3 sessions, which take place over a 2-3 week period. During the consultation stage, we plan your treatment and talk to you about the kind of aesthetic you prefer. We then create impressions of your teeth and you select your veneers. We send the impressions away to the laboratory and the new veneers should be returned within 2 weeks.

Before veneers are fitted, the teeth are prepared; this procedure is designed to make room for the veneers so that they feel comfortable and they fit without making the smile look unnatural and bulky. We simply etch away a very thin layer of the tooth surface to create space.

Once your veneers have been sent to us, we will place them on your teeth and then show you your new smile; we can then fix the veneers firmly in position once you are happy with the new look.

How long do veneers last?

Veneers should last for several years provided that they are well cared-for; some veneers last longer than others. It’s important to see your dentist on a regular basis and to keep up to date with routine check-ups.

We Have An Exciting New Type Of Veneer Treatment

Tuesday, December 30th, 2014

2445507_blogIf you’re searching for a quick, simple and affordable cosmetic dental treatment to give your smile a boost, allow is to introduce you to Componeers. This innovative single-visit veneer treatment makes beautiful smile accessible to all.

About Componeers

Componeers are a relatively new treatment, which was developed in Switzerland with the aim of providing people with a simple and rapid means of achieving a great looking smile. These ultra-thin shells, which are made from nano-hybrid composite enamel, offer the benefits of veneer treatment with the added bonus of affordability and speed; the treatment is also less invasive.

Componeers are available in a host of different shades and shapes and patient select the veneers they like; the veneers can then be bonded directly onto the teeth in a single treatment session. Unlike most veneer systems, the preparation stage is minimal and the tooth structure remains largely intent. It is also possible to customise Componeers to suit the client’s preferences.

How much do Componeers cost?

The cost of treatment varies; however, you can expect to pay half the price of porcelain veneer treatment for Componeers. When you have your consultation, your City Dental dentist can talk you through costs and also explain how the treatment works and what the process entails.

If you’re interested in transforming your smile with minimal fuss and no pain, call now and find out more about our fabulous Componeers.

We Offer A Range Of Finance Packages

Saturday, November 22nd, 2014

3389934_blogAt City Dental Leeds we understand the importance of flexibility to our patients and we strive to promote a positive experience for every patient. As well as ensuring that we offer the best treatments out there, we also aim to provide a comfortable, stylish space for our clients and we provide a range of flexible finance options to make treatment more accessible and affordable.

Dental finance

We recognise that many of the treatments we offer are not affordable immediately for some patients and this is we offer finance plans, which enable clients to spread the cost of treatment. With finance, patients agree to a fixed term and monthly payment amount, which means that they pay the total price of treatment over a prolonged period of time, rather than paying the total bill up-front. This means that our treatments are available to a wider range of people and more clients can enjoy the wonders of cosmetic, restorative and orthodontic dentistry.

We are able to offer finance on a range of treatments, from the latest cosmetic braces to smile makeovers and dental implants. Simply call us to arrange a consultation or pop in and see us to learn more about dental finance and how it could benefit you.

Membership and Denplan

We offer a membership scheme with Denplan, which helps patients to cover the costs of routine dental care. In return for a small monthly payment, patients receive a care package, which includes 2 check-ups (per year), a hygiene treatment, dental X-rays (when required), dental care advice and access to urgent dental care. Patients also receive discounts on cosmetic dental treatments. The essential membership plan does not include non-routine treatments, restorative treatment, sedation or referrals for specialist treatment. To find out about the benefits of our Denplan scheme and to learn more about what is included, simply give us a call or ask us about it when you’re next in town or at the clinic.

 

Afraid Of Pain? City Leeds Are Here To Help

Wednesday, August 27th, 2014

4361359_blogDo you dread going to the dentist? Are you afraid of needles, injections or dental pain? At City Dental Leeds, we are experts in providing pain-free dental care for nervous patients and we always go the extra mile to help patients to overcome their fears and feel more comfortable in the dental chair. If you’ve got a fear of pain, we can help!

Treatment for nervous patients at City Dental Leeds

One of the main causes of dental fear is a phobia of pain and fears of needles and injections. At City Dental Leeds, we can help to deliver first class standards of care with minimal discomfort and we do everything we can to make sure that injections are completely pain-free.

We offer sedation for anxious patients and this can really make a difference. With sedation, patients feel more comfortable in the run-up to treatment because they know that they’re not going to feel any pain and they also feel relaxed during treatment due to the effects of the sedative medication. Sedation doesn’t carry the same risks as general anaesthetic because you don’t lose consciousness at all.

For patients with a fear of needles, we are able to offer oral and inhalation sedation, as well as intravenous sedation; this means that you can be sedated without any worries about having an injection. With oral sedation, you take a tablet, while you inhale sedative through a mask with inhalation sedation.

If you’re a nervous patient or you have worries about pain as a result of a phobia of pain or negative experiences in the past, we will endeavour to help you and feel more confident when it comes to going to the dentist. We have a very friendly and caring team and we will do everything we can to ensure you don’t feel any pain during your time with us.

Popping a Knocked-out Tooth back in place in Leeds

Thursday, January 16th, 2014

318711_blogIt may or may not happen, but if you have a tooth knocked out at any time, it’s best you are aware of what to do should it happen, because what a lot of people may not be aware of is that if is popped back in within around 12 hours, it will naturally bed-in again and you’ll be as right as rain. If this happens to you, and this is easier said than done, try not to panic. If you can, you can put it back in yourself, but normally you need to get somewhere in Leeds- like a dentist or hospital, where it can be done for you. It is imperative you do not touch the root when you pick it up; if possible put the tooth in milk. If you can’t do this, then simply slip it under the tongue or between your cheek and gums, as the saliva in your mouth will naturally protect it. Time is of the essence here; by having your tooth placed back into place again means you will be saving yourself money from getting it replaced by a bridge or a partial denture in the future. Find out as much as you can about this- the more you know, the better it will be for you to make an informed decision should you find yourself in this shock of a situation.

Foods for your Teeth in Central Leeds

Tuesday, December 24th, 2013

2370471_sAside from looking after your teeth and gums by using the best products you can get your hands on in central Leeds, what you eat and drink also affects your mouth. Sugar and caffeine based drinks can etch away at your teeth and gums and cause decay. Starchy foods can also get lodged easy between your teeth and although they are good for your body, they stick very easily to the surfaces of the enamel and have to be removed as quickly as possible. Certain fruits are very acidic and again, attack the enamel. Other foods though are very good for the gums and teeth; celery, raisins and cranberries for example. Of course, when it comes to foods it is good to have a healthy balanced diet in order to maintain a strong immune system and keep saliva levels high in the mouth, but everything should be done in moderation and you must clean your teeth properly after eating. Ask your dentist or a hygienist about your diet and find out what is good for you and what is not.

The ‘whys’ and the ‘hows’ of Teeth Straightening in Central Leeds

Monday, April 29th, 2013

If you are a little worried about the fact that you have to have your teeth straightened, for whatever the reason, take heart from the fact that this is a golden era for orthodontics in central Leeds and there are so many more options open to you to get the job done. Teeth’s straightening comes in two halves: you can go for an aligner or fixed braces, but there is a new philosophy that covers both choices, and that is to make your treatment as unimposing in the mouth as is possible and as quick as is possible. Some of the removable aligners over from the States are remarkable for this: a couple in particular are completely see-through and difficult to see when fitted into the mouth; they also work faster than traditional braces. However, they are not that clever when it comes to complex work and this is where fixed braces come in. They too are made from more sympathetic and subtle materials but are more intricate in the way they work, dealing with bespoke work on the teeth. Before you choose anything, ask your dentists about the choices open to you; it may be down to price, it may be down to the type of work you require for your teeth, but either way, getting your teeth straightened can only benefit your oral health in the future.