Best General Dentistry services in london
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Oral Hygienist In London
Oral hygiene is key to maintaining healthy teeth and gums. At Aldgate House Dental Care, we can help prevent gum disease and tooth decay so that you can avoid further treatments.
Dental hygienists are professional highly-trained dental practitioners who focus on preventive oral health, focusing on techniques that ensure oral tissues and teeth are maintained and remain healthy in order to prevent dental disease, especially common chronic diseases such as dental caries, gingivitis and active periodontitis. Some dental hygienists are also known as dental hygienist in london, which recognises their additional training in in other aspects of dentistry.
Root Canal Treatment in London Root canal treatment is a specialist procedure that can save teeth from further loss due to decay. Also known as orthodontics, the treatment has a relatively high success rate and involves the removal of bacteria and septic tissues from the root canals to save the tooth.
Usually, root canals are recommended or needed when there is an infection deep within the tooth. The pulp inside the tooth can become infected with bacteria because of an injury or because of a severe, untreated cavity. Without treatment, the infection can become severe enough that the tooth has to be removed.
Composite Dental Fillings in London White fillings are made up of acrylic resin composite that comes in varying shades of white to match the natural tooth color. The composite is gently moulded and bonded into teeth cavities where it acts as a filling to protect weakened teeth.
At Aldgate House Dental Care, we offer patients the high end material that match the natural shade of the rest of your teeth, which means no one will know you’ve had treatment. The composite resin we use is just as strong as traditional amalgam fillings, so the tooth is protected with the added benefit of being virtually undetectable.
Gum Disease Treatment in London Many people suffer from gum disease at some point in their lives. While it is preventable it can, if left untreated, lead to bleeding gums, a receding gum line, bad breath and tooth loss.
Gum disease starts with a buildup of excessive bacteria known as plaque, which hardens to form tartar. There are two main types of gum disease, which are gingivitis and periodontal disease. Gingivitis starts with the inflammation of gums where they turn red and swollen and often bleed when they are brushed or during eating which is the most noticeable symptom.