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Gum Care
As a matter of normal action in your mouth, your saliva causes a build up of chalky tartar around the necks of teeth and under the gums. This is worse in areas where we brush poorly.
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Dental x-rays
Flouride in all our toothpaste is excellent at reducing decay – no question! But it also makes any decay that does develop more hidden and difficult to recognise than in years gone by, so as a result regular dental x-rays are now an essential part of good dental care.
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Root fillings
When decay has extended into the centre of the tooth and infected the nerve, a dental abscess is formed which is usually very painful.
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Caring for your gums
The days are gone when dentistry believed that gum disease was untreatable and often every tooth would be extracted in one sitting because of “pyorrhoea” in the gums!
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Fissure sealants
The grooves (fissures) on the biting surface of teeth can be very deep and steep sided, making it easy for sticky food to trap in there but too narrow for a tooth brush bristle.
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Anti-snoring appliances
Appliances which comfortably reposition the jaw as we sleep can open the airway and reduce or eliminate snoring. Results show that although a bed partner is less irritated by the snoring noise, a less obvious effect is that the sleeper also seems to sleep much more soundly with an Anti-snoring Appliance in their mouth, due to a freer flow of air.