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Dealing With Bad Breath For Patients Near Brentford

November 15th, 2012

The Sparkle Dental Boutique isn’t afraid of bad breath. Equipped with a Fresh Breath Clinic, Sparkle Dental Boutique near Brentford has a range of hygiene therapy treatments and advice available. Having bad breath can the as unpleasant to have as it can be to experience second-hand. There are very few things that are more embarrassing for either party than bad breath.

Fighting Bad Breath with Periodontal Therapy

Periodontal diseases affect the tissue and the bone that surround the teeth. The support of the tooth is reduced and can ultimately lead to tooth loss. Certain bacteria contained in plaque produce toxins and enzymes that causes gum inflammation. Although this can be painless, the gums and bones can lose their grip of the tooth. Tooth loss is not the biggest problem however, recent research has suggested that serious health concerns such as diabetes, strokes, and cardiovascular disease can be linked to periodontal disease.

Things to look out for

There are warning signs and if any of them become apparent, contacting the Fresh Breath Clinic at Sparkle is a good first step to fighting this nasty disease. Things to look out for include swollen or tender gums that bleed easily, gums that have pulled away to reveal the teeth, persistent bad breath, a noticeable change in the way teeth fit together when biting, or loose teeth.

Help Is at Hand at Sparkle

We can combat periodontal diseases by using a special form of cleaning called Scaling. We also use root planning to remove tartar and plaque not just from the tooth surface but from the root as well. The Fresh Breath Clinic can also advise and demonstrate complete oral hygiene, extending to recommending excellent products and teaching patients how to correctly protect their teeth and oral health.

 

 

Taking Care of the Mortal Body Thanks to Chiswick serving Dentists

February 23rd, 2012

The season of lent begins with ashes. On Ash Wednesday we remember the journey that Jesus took while he was on this earth. Not only did he bear physical pain by fasting for forty days, but he also died a brutal death by the Romans later. Ash Wednesday reminds us of our mortality. It reminds that our body is not eternal and is subject to wear and tear.

As we grow old all of our body parts require extra care. As long as we live we eat, which implies that teeth are one of the most used parts of our body. Also, due to inadequate care they can be most affected due to ageing. Teeth not only help us with eating but also play an important role with our speech. Taking care of our teeth in the best possible way will allow us to use them longer.

Visiting a dental hygienist serving patients from Chiswick can make your personal dental care highly effective. You can receive preventive treatments in order to avoid possible dental conditions. Even though you might be taking proper care of your teeth, there might be certain things that you are missing or doing wrong. Visiting a hygienist can help you with that.

If you are continuously having bad breath, then you can benefit from fresh breath clinic, which aims at eliminating bad breath. Bad breath is a very embarrassing problem and generally none would like to talk about it. This is not an incurable problem and can be fixed with the help of hygiene therapies and specially created products.

Issues with the gums can be addressed by periodontal therapy. The therapy is designed to get rid of infections around the gums and bones that secure and support the teeth. Periodontal diseases can not only cause tooth loss, but can also be an indicator of other chronic diseases, such as diabetes, strokes, increased risk during pregnancy, cardiovascular disease and bacterial pneumonia. This is why it is important to consult your dentist as soon you find something wrong with your gums.

Is bad breath getting in the way?

August 4th, 2011

Having bad oral health can bring about a number of issues and problems, from embarrassing bad breath to potentially life threatening problems like cancer. Thankfully, bad breath is something that can be greatly reduced simply by making changes to your daily dental hygiene routine and visiting your dental hygienist.

What causes bad breath?

There are a number of things that can cause bad breath. From diet to sleeping habits, to how much you drink a day! Luckily many of these causes are easy to manage and treat. If you find your breath takes on a rather unappealing smell after a meal (especially if the meal includes stereotypically odorous foods such as garlic), then this can usually be cured with chewing gum or brushing your teeth (many dentists recommend you brush after every meal anyway!)

One of the main causes of bad breath is bacteria living in your mouth. These bacteria give off volatile sulphur compounds which gather in hard to reach areas of your mouth, such as under your tongue and, notably, at the back of the throat.

Another cause can be the stagnation of saliva. Ever woken up in the morning with really bad breath? The main suspect will be lazy saliva! When we sleep most of our bodily functions slow down, and this includes the circulation of saliva in the mouth. During the day our saliva is constantly being refreshed as we swallow; this rinses away loose pieces of food and a small amount of the volatile sulphur mentioned earlier. While we sleep this slows down dramatically and anything that needs to be washed away won’t be.

What can I do to help this?

A recent invention that has been made to help clean hard to reach areas of the mouth is the TheraBreath Plus Extinguisher Breath Spray. Quite a mouthful (no pun intended) isn’t it? This device works by spraying a formula to the back of the throat which neutralises the bacteria there.

If bad breath continues to bug you, book in to see a dental hygienist or a periodontist for a thorough gum cleaning. Not all dental surgeries offer periodontics, but those living in the Ealing area are in luck.

Is bad breath bringing you down?

June 7th, 2011

Having bad oral health can bring about a number of issues and problems, from embarrassing bad breath to potentially life threatening problems like cancer. Thankfully, bad breath is something that can be greatly reduced simply by making changes to your daily dental hygiene routine.

What causes bad breath?

There are a number of things that can cause bad breath. From diet, to sleeping habits, to how much you drink a day! Luckily many of these causes are easy to manage and treat. If you find your breath takes on a rather unappealing smell after a meal (especially if the meal included stereotypically odorous foods such as garlic), then this can usually be cured with chewing gum or brushing your teeth (many dentists recommend you brush after every meal anyway!)

One of the main causes of bad breath is bacteria living in your mouth. These bacteria give off volatile sulphur compounds which gather in hard to reach areas of your mouth, such as under your tongue and, notably, at the back of the throat.

Another cause can be the stagnation of saliva. Ever woken up in the morning with really bad breath? The main suspect will be lazy saliva! When we sleep most of our bodily functions slow down, and this includes the circulation of saliva in the mouth. During the day our saliva is constantly being refreshed as we swallow; this rinses away loose pieces of food and a small amount of the volatile sulphur mentioned earlier. While we sleep this slows down dramatically and anything that needs to be washed away won’t be.

What can I do to help this?

A recent invention that has been made to help clean hard to reach areas of the mouth is the TheraBreath Plus Extinguisher Breath Spray. Quite a mouthful (no pun intended) isn’t it? This device works by spraying a formula to the back of the throat which neutralises the bacteria there.

Sparkle Dental Boutique are here to add a little ‘sparkle’ to your smile

If bad breath continues to bug you, book in to see a dentist, specifically a periodontist (that’s gum dentist to you and me) for a thorough gum cleaning. Not all dental surgeries offer periodontics, but those living in the Hounslow area are in luck.

Kissing a frog or halitosis!

February 4th, 2009

It is said that you need to kiss many frogs before you find your prince…well that maybe the case, and if it is, frogs please take note!

Many frogs suffer from bad breath or halitosis occasionally, the exact number of frogs with bad breath is not known, but it is common.

How can I tell if I have bad breath?

A main problem with bad breath is that the only frog not to notice it, is the frog affected. Often, the only way to know about it is if a frog comments on it. However, most frogs are too polite to comment on another frog’s bad breath. You may have to rely on fellow frogs to be honest and tell you if you have bad breath. Perhaps you could ask your dentist next time you have a check up. A dentist will normally be able to say if you have bad breath. Gum disease is a common cause of bad breath and a dentist will be able to advise on treatment if you have gum disease.

Some frogs suggest a simple test which you can do yourself to detect bad breath. Lick the inside of your wrist. Wait a few seconds for the saliva to dry. Then smell the licked part of the wrist. If you detect an unpleasant smell you are likely to have bad breath.

Bad breath

Bad breath is thought to come from bacteria within the mouth. As the bacteria break down proteins and other debris in the mouth, they release foul smelling gases. One or more of the following may contribute to the build up of bacteria and bad breath.

Food stuck between teeth

Normal teeth brushing may not clear bits of food which can get stuck between teeth. The food then rots and becomes riddled with bacteria. Regular flossing can clear and prevent this problem.

Plaque, calculus and gum disease

Dental plaque is a soft whitish deposit that forms on the surface of teeth. It forms when bacteria combine with food and saliva. Plaque contains many types of bacteria. Calculus, sometimes called tartar, is hardened calcified plaque. It sticks firmly to teeth. Gum disease means infection or inflammation of the tissues that surround the teeth. If your gums look inflamed, or regularly bleed when you clean your teeth, you are likely to have gum disease. The severity can range form mild to severe.

Coating on the back of the tongue

In some frogs, a ‘coating’ develops on the back part of the tongue.

The treatment of bad breath coming from within the mouth is good oral hygiene.

    • In addition to brushing, it is important to clean between the teeth using dental floss, woodsticks or an inter-dental brush as recommended by your dentist.

    • Use a tongue cleaner and clean right to the back of the tongue.

    • Use a mouthwash recommended by your dentist. The best time to use it is just before sleeping.

    • Drink plenty of fluids, avoiding too much coffee.

    • Clean your mouth after eating milk products, fish and meat.

    • Chew sugar-free gum, especially if your mouth feels dry.

    • Eat fresh, fibrous vegetables.

So if you want a frog to hop onto your lily pad sometime soon…brush out those bits of dragonfly between your teeth and get croaking…ribbitt…ribbitt!

Pucker Up! Its National Kissing Day

June 27th, 2008

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On 6th July its National Kissing Day, a time for you to pucker up and share some love.

Getting involved in National Kissing Day may be more beneficial than you realise. A kiss boosts the level of ‘happy hormone’ oxytocin and burns off approximately around 26 calories in a one minute smooch!

The question is does your kiss leave someone breathless or do you find people turning their cheek when you kiss them goodbye? Well it may be as a result of bad breath. Bad breath is a very common problem and there are many different causes – from eating strong smelling foods like garlic and onions to bacteria surrounding your teeth and gums. The more serious side of bad breath is that it acts as an early warning sign for gum disease. 

If you do have bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth then you need to start a good oral hygiene routine, to keep your mouth clean and fresh. At Sparkle Dental Boutique, Ealing we look out for any areas of concern and we show you how to clean those difficult to reach areas to give you a confident healthy smile. After all a good kiss is more than just a kiss, it can be the beginning of a beautiful relationship.

World No Tobacco Day 31st May

May 16th, 2008

Did you know that tobacco is the second major cause of death in the world?

It is well known that half the people who smoke regularly today – about 650 million people – will eventually be killed by tobacco. Equally alarming is the fact that hundreds of thousands of people who have never smoked die each year from diseases caused by breathing second-hand tobacco smoke!

Tobacco in different forms is smoked by people all over the world. Smoking and chewing tobacco can make you four times more likely of developing oral cancer. In addition, tobacco causes:

q Bad breath

q Stained/discoloured teeth

q Increased risk of developing cavities

q Bone loss

q Shrinking gums

q Mouth sores

q Decreased sense of taste and smell

q Poor healing of mouth sores

q `Hairy’ tongue

If you fall into the category of long term users, watch for any white patch on your cheek or any other part of your mouth, an ulcer which does not heal for along time, or if your mouth opening has reduced. Also do visit your dentist at Sparkle Dental Boutique, Ealing where we can keep an eye on any changes to your dental health, and recommend treatments for fresher breath and whiter, brighter teeth.

10 Tips for Kissing with Confidence

April 11th, 2008

  • Transform your uneven or discoloured smile with beautiful porcelain veneers
  • Say goodbye to discoloured and stained teeth with revolutionary Zoom! teeth whitening
  • Become metal free with tooth coloured white fillings
  • Visit us at Sparkle Dental Boutique, Ealing every six months for professional cleaning and oral exams
  • Brush your teeth twice a day and clean between teeth daily with floss or an interdental cleaner
  • Banish bad breath with the use with our  of a good mouthwash
  • Eat a balanced diet and limit between-meal snacks
  • Maintain healthy gums and teeth with a visit to your dental hygienist at Sparkle
  • Replace your toothbrush every three or four months
  • Have the smile of your dreams with our interest free payment plan

Check in with your Hounslow dentist, Sparkle Dental Boutique before you pucker up!

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