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Preventative
What is preventive dentistry?
Preventive dentistry is the modern way of helping you keep a healthy mouth. It helps you to keep your teeth, and means you need to have less dental treatment. The two main causes of tooth loss are decay and gum disease. The better we prevent or deal with these two problems, the more chance people have of keeping their teeth for life. When the dentist, hygienist and patient work together, this can help to prevent the need for treatment and avoid the traditional pattern of fillings and extractions. Our team of dentists may recommend a course of treatment to get your mouth into good condition, and then work out a ‘maintenance plan’ to help you keep it that way..
Oral Hygiene
A regular visit to the dentist is important. During the exam, the dentist checks for signs of tooth decay and oral cancer, examining your tongue, your glands and the inside of your mouth. The dentist checks your bite and looks for problems, such as teeth grinding and disorders with the jaw joint. Your dentist or dental hygienist will clean your teeth to remove the plaque left after you brush and floss.The lustre of teeth can be reduced due to over-indulgence in red wine, coffee and other strong foods and drinks. Now we can offer you an immediate solution that will make your teeth look and feel fantastically fresh and clean. Air-polishing is a rapid and highly effective way to return to a brilliant smile. NSK’s Prophy-Mate neo dental air polisher unit and FLASH pearl are a perfect combination, providing the ultimate air-polishing experience. Without regular professional cleaning, this plaque can build up and harm your teeth and gums. Having regular check-ups is vital in caring for your precious smile. At Woodhall Dental Practice we demonstrate how a smile is ageless and that truly, one is never fully dressed without a smile.
Take-Home Teeth Whitening System – Pola Day and Pola Night are take home tooth whitening products. Custom made trays are fabricated by the dental laboratory and the Pola gel is supplied to the patient so that the teeth may be whitened at any time during the day or through the night at the convenience of the patient. The first session would be carried out in the surgery by our dentist and the subsequent sessions would be done by the patients themselves. This method of whitening may take longer to attain the optimal whitened smile and is recommended to be done for 10-14 days.
Gum Disease
Periodontal diseases range from simple gum inflammation, “gingivitis,” to more serious levels that result in major damage to the soft tissue and bone that support the teeth. In very bad cases, teeth are lost. Our mouths are full of bacteria, which constantly form a colourless plaque on teeth. Brushing and flossing help to get rid of plaque. Plaque that is not removed can harden and form bacteria-harboring “tartar” that brushing can’t remove.Only a professional cleaning by a dental hygienist can remove tartar.
The longer plaque and tartar are on teeth, the more harm they do. The bacteria cause gingivitis, which is when gums become red, swollen and can bleed easily. Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease that can usually be reversed with daily brushing and flossing, and regular dental care.
When gingivitis is not treated, it can advance to “periodontitis.” In periodontitis, gums pull away from the teeth and form ‘pockets’ that are infected; the plaque spreads and grows below the gum line. Bacterial toxins and the body’s enzymes fighting the infection actually start to break down the bone and connective tissue that hold teeth in place. If not treated, the bones, gums, and connective tissue that support the teeth are destroyed. The teeth may eventually become loose and fall out or have to be removed.
The longer plaque and tartar are on teeth, the more harm they do. The bacteria cause gingivitis, which is when gums become red, swollen and can bleed easily. Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease that can usually be reversed with daily brushing and flossing, and regular dental care.
When gingivitis is not treated, it can advance to “periodontitis.” In periodontitis, gums pull away from the teeth and form ‘pockets’ that are infected; the plaque spreads and grows below the gum line. Bacterial toxins and the body’s enzymes fighting the infection actually start to break down the bone and connective tissue that hold teeth in place. If not treated, the bones, gums, and connective tissue that support the teeth are destroyed. The teeth may eventually become loose and fall out or have to be removed.