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Periodontal Disease: Symptoms to Look Out For

March 14th, 2016

This spring, we’re determined to get rid of gum disease for good and we’re encouraging all our patients to keep up to date with regular check-ups and tale steps at home to reduce the risk of periodontal disease.

Periodontal disease is an advanced form of gum disease that causes irreversible damage to the gums and affects the stability of the teeth. Periodontal disease affects the bone tissue, eventually causing the teeth to come loose. Periodontal disease usually develops when gingivitis, a mild form of gum disease, is left untreated.

What causes gum disease?

Gum disease is caused by harmful bacteria, which release plaque acids that irritate the gums and result in them becoming sore, swollen and tender. Plaque acids are released by bacteria, which gather in the mouth as a result of poor oral hygiene. The risk of gum disease is also increased by smoking. Diet can also increase the risk of developing gum disease and we strongly recommend a healthy and balanced diet and avoiding consumption of sugary and acidic foods and drinks on a regular basis.

Preventing gum disease

Good oral hygiene is the best form of defence against harmful bacteria and we recommend brushing twice a day for at least 2 minutes each time, flossing and using inter-dental brushes. We also advise patients to stick to regular 6 monthly check-ups and to be vigilant for the warning signs of gum disease. Symptoms to look out for include inflammation, soreness and redness in the gums and bleeding gums. Advanced symptoms include an unpleasant taste in the mouth, loose teeth and the development of pockets between the teeth and gums. We also encourage our patients to keep an eye on their sugar intake.

If you notice any signs of gum disease, it’s really important to see your dentist as early as you can. Leaving gum disease untreated increases the risk of it becoming more serious and causing permanent damage to your teeth and gums.

Modern Denture Treatment in the Heart of Liverpool

March 10th, 2016

At Liverpool Dental Spa we offer high quality modern dentures to replace missing teeth and enable you to smile with confidence.

About dentures

Dentures are sets of false teeth made from acrylic resin. They are deigned to look like natural teeth and restore function to the mouth when a patient has lost their natural teeth. It is possible to use partial dentures or full dentures to replace missing teeth. Partial dentures are used to replace a small number of teeth, while a full denture is intended to replace a full arch of missing teeth.

Our dentures are made from the finest quality materials and we use cutting-edge design to bring you the best dentures.

How could dentures benefit me?

If you have missing teeth, you could benefit from denture treatment. Dentures help you to enjoy the functions of normal teeth, so you can eat and speak without any issues and also enjoy smiling without worrying about exposing gaps in your teeth.

If you have a large number of missing teeth, this can really impact your oral health as well as your general health and your confidence. Without teeth, it is difficult to eat, your smile looks less attractive and unhealthy and your speech may be impaired. Dentures can help to eliminate these issues and enable you to enjoy a better quality of life.

What are the alternatives?

Alternative treatments to dentures include dental implants and dental bridges. However, these treatments are not suitable for all patients. If you are interested in tooth replacement treatment, call the practice to arrange a consultation and one of our friendly dentists will discuss the options with you and recommend the best treatment based on your individual needs and your treatment expectations.

Learn All About Dental Bridges

March 8th, 2016

If you have a missing tooth, there’s no need to panic. We offer a range of tooth replacement treatments including dental bridges.

What is a dental bridge?

A dental bridge is a form of restoration used to restore the smile. There are different types of bridge available, including a traditional fixed bridge, a cantilever bridge and a Maryland bridge. Traditional fixed bridges are the most commonly used type of bridge and they consist of a false tooth anchored in place by two crowns. The type of bridge you choose will often depend on the location of the missing tooth and your general oral health. If you have healthy teeth on one side of the gap, rather than both sides, a cantilever bridge may be recommended, while a Maryland bridge may be the best option for a missing front tooth.

There are various materials that can be used to make a dental bridge, including porcelain, gold and metal alloys. Metal bridges tend to be strong and hard-wearing, but they are highly visible and many people prefer to have ceramic bridges, as they are more aesthetically pleasing.

Why would I need a dental bridge?

You may wish to consider having a dental bridge if you have a missing tooth or a tooth that is severely decayed and requires extraction.

Dental bridges strengthen the teeth and enable you to eat and speak without any problems, as well as making the smile look healthier and more visually appealing.

The procedure

Dental bridge treatment usually involves two sessions, which tend to be two weeks apart. During the first appointment, the mould for the bridge will be created and during the second appointment, the bridge will be fixed into position.

How long do dental bridges last?

Dental bridges are not built to last a lifetime, but they should last for several years. It is important to care for your bridge in order to get the most out of it. Your dentist will explain how to maintain your dental bridge.

Invisible Braces and Healthy Teeth in Liverpool

March 4th, 2016

Invisalign is a very popular treatment, as it offers orthodontic patients a host of benefits and enables patients to get an amazing looking smile without anyone else being able to notice their braces.

What is Invisalign?

Invisalign is modern and innovative orthodontic treatment that straightens the teeth using a number of transparent aligners. Each aligner is slightly different and they are worn in a set order, with each one in place for two weeks.

Invisalign aligners gently guide the teeth into position and enable patients to have treatment without them having to worry about what they look like or what other people think about the fact that they are wearing braces.

Healthy teeth and gums with Invisalign

One of the things people like most about Invisalign is that the braces are removable. This means that patients have more sense of freedom and the ability to take their aligners out to clean their teeth. Braces can make oral hygiene a problem, especially as brackets and bands tend to attract food deposits and plaque. With aligners, there are no bands and brackets and you can continue to brush your teeth in the normal way, having taken your aligner out.

Is Invisalign for me?

Invisalign is suitable for most orthodontic patients and it can be used to treat a range of problems, including crooked and crowded teeth and mild or moderate issues with the bite. This treatment is a particularly attractive prospect for patients who want the results of orthodontic treatment without having to wear a visible brace.

Call us today at Liverpool Dental Spa to find out more about Invisalign and see how it could transform your smile!

How the Inman Aligner Differs from Invisible Braces

March 2nd, 2016

The Inman Aligner is a revolutionary and simple utility that aligns the front teeth both quickly and safely. It can do this in as little as six to sixteen weeks. Though sometimes mistaken or confused with invisible braces, they differ in numerous ways. The Inman Aligner for example is used mainly on the front teeth, whereas invisible braces can be used to treat the full arches (all of your teeth).

Other differences

Another difference is that Invisible Braces are made up of a specialised plastic which can’t apply as much pressure compared to the Inman Aligner, and this is why treatments using invisible braces can take an extended period of time (up to six months) to reap any results. The Inman Aligner doesn’t suffer from this as it creates a lot more pressure on the teeth due to the nature of its tiny nickel-titanium springs. This causes a much higher amount of tension and in turn straightens the teeth in far less time than the invisible braces would take. Because of this, Inman Aligner treatment is much less expensive too.

More on the Inman Aligner

With the invisible braces and other orthodontic treatments, frequent visits to the dentist are unfortunately part of the course and this can get quite tedious. The Inman Aligner on the other hand is pre-programmed to reduce the amount of these visits,  allowing you to live your life a lot more freely, without a visit to the dentist around the corner of every passing week. This lease of life is also compounded by the fact that, in comparison to invisible braces, Inman Aligners are very easy to remove, taking just seconds. This allows the wearer to eat when and as they want, without having to worry about a lengthy preparation process. For more information on the Inman Aligner braces system please contact our team in Liverpool today.

Beat Bad Breath in Time for Spring

February 26th, 2016

Employing proper tongue cleaning techniques can instantly freshen breath

Morning breath is only ever acceptable in the morning, in that space of time between waking up and heading to the bathroom to brush your teeth. But every day, a reported 45 percent of people in the world suffer from chronic bad breath, or halitosis.

Halitosis is caused by a combination of certain foods, dry mouth and bacteria found in the mouth. Most halitosis is a result of bacteria found in the mouth. The best way to treat bacteria-caused halitosis is with thorough cleaning of the entire mouth.

A variety of products exist to help keep halitosis under control including mouth wash, chewing gum, breath mints and toothpaste. Utilising these tools and incorporating another tool, the tongue scraper, is a proven method for eliminating halitosis.

If you suffer from halitosis, you should brush your teeth at least twice a day with a toothpaste that contains fluoride, dentists suggest. In addition, brushing your tongue will help with halitosis. You can do this with your toothbrush or with a tongue scraper. Tongue scrapers can be purchased individually or can be found on the undersides of some toothbrushes.

Thorough and regular flossing will also help prevent halitosis as this will remove lodged food that has been wedged between your teeth. Mouthwashes with low alcohol content or contain chlorine dioxide are also effective at eliminating halitosis, as is paying a visit to your dental hygienist frequently.

Tongue cleaning is a proven method for eliminating and preventing halitosis as it directly removes bacteria from the mouth. When cleaning your tongue, you should clean as far back on your tongue as you can. Be advised, this may make you gag the first few times you do it, but over time, your gag reflex will lessen.

As discussed, you can purchase a tongue scraper to aid in removing bacteria from your tongue. A tongue scraper is a plastic strip that can be fashioned to form a loop. You place the loop on your tongue and pull gently, scraping it across the surface of your tongue until it comes off. It will bring any bacteria present on your tongue with it. Repeat this step until you have removed all the bacteria you can. Finish the process by thoroughly rinsing your mouth with mouthwash.

Bridge the Gap and Replace Your Missing Tooth

February 22nd, 2016

At Liverpool Dental Spa we understand that losing a tooth can be very distressing, not just because it makes your smile look less attractive, but also because it makes day to day functions, such as talking and eating, more difficult. Thankfully, we have a range of options available to restore your smile and increase your confidence. One option we offer is a dental bridge.

What is a dental bridge?

A dental bridge is a form of restoration used to replace a missing tooth. We always recommend replacing missing teeth because gaps in the mouth increase the risk of oral disease and often, they cause the neighbouring teeth to start to move out of position. A dental bridge is made of a false tooth, which is called a pontic, fused to two crowns. The bridge is anchored by the neighbouring teeth and once in place, the false tooth looks exactly like a natural tooth.

Types of dental bridge

There are different types of dental bridge available. Most commonly, the bridge you choose will depend on the location of the gap. The most frequently used bridge is a traditional fixed bridge, however if you have a gap at the front of your mouth, you may be advised to consider a Maryland or resin-bonded bridge. If you have healthy teeth on one side of the gap only, a cantilever bridge may be recommended. In this case, the bridge is attached to two crowns on one side of the gap.

Dental bridges can be made from a variety of materials, including precious and non-precious metals and ceramics, or a combination of both. Ceramic fused to metal bridges are popular because they are strong and hard-wearing, but they blend in with the natural teeth for a realistic aesthetic.

Advantages of dental bridges

Dental bridges are more affordable than dental implants and are designed to last a long time. They are also aesthetically pleasing and restore function to your mouth so you can enjoy good oral health and eat and speak without experiencing any difficulties.

Say Goodbye to Toothache!

February 18th, 2016

The last thing you want is to be tucked up in bed battling troublesome toothache. If you’re experiencing dental pain or you’ve had toothache on and off for a while, we are here to help. Our expert dentists can find the cause of the problem and provide treatment to say goodbye to tooth pain for good.

Why have I got toothache?

It’s very common to experience toothache. Sometimes, toothache is isolated and it comes and goes without much drama, but often, tooth pain can be persistent and in some cases it can be really painful and debilitating.

There are various causes of toothache, including dental injury, dental abscesses, decay and sensitivity, which can be linked to acid erosion of the enamel.

When should I see a dentist?

You should see your dentist if:

  • you develop sudden pain
  • you have pain on a regular basis
  • you notice symptoms such as heightened sensitivity, weakness in the tooth or bleeding gums
  •  you suffer a dental injury

It’s always better to be safe than sorry and if there is an underlying problem, we can identify it and find solutions to help ease your pain and get you fighting fit again.

What can be done for toothache?

In the short-term, taking painkillers can help to reduce discomfort. It is important to follow the dosage instructions. We advise booking an appointment with your dentist as soon as you can if you have severe or ongoing pain. We will examine your mouth and look for signs of decay, gum disease or injury and then plan your treatment based on our findings. Possible solutions may include a filling or a crown for decay, treatment for gum disease, oral hygiene treatments and treatment for a dental abscess. We can also provide advice about oral hygiene and diet to help to reduce your risk of developing further problems in the future.

Benefits of the Inman Aligner

February 16th, 2016

The Inman Aligner is a rapid and effective treatment for patients with orthodontic issues with their front teeth. This is one of the fastest treatments around and it could give you an amazing smile in just 4 months!

What is the Inman Aligner?

The Inman Aligner is a removable aligner that has two major parts: a coiled spring and a metal bar. These parts work together to generate forces that gently push and pull the teeth, causing them to move in the desired direction. The movement of the teeth is accelerated by state of the art technology and pain is kept to a minimum.

What are the benefits of Inman Aligner treatment?

This innovative system offers so many benefits for patients with minor orthodontic issues. One of the most impressive advantages is the speed of treatment. Usually, orthodontic treatments take at least 12 months to straighten the teeth, but with the Inman Aligner, patients notice changes within weeks and almost all cases are complete within four months. The design features and technology also reduce friction and increase comfort and the brace is much more discreet than traditional fixed braces.

The Inman Aligner is also less expensive than many other orthodontic systems.

Who is the Inman Aligner designed for?

The Inman Aligner is designed for patients with minor issues that affect the teeth at the front of the mouth. This treatment is not suitable for patients who have complex needs. This appliance is also a very popular option for patients who have had treatment in the past and started to suffer from relapse, which occurs when the teeth move out of position.

Delightfully Discreet Braces!

February 12th, 2016

Although TV programmes like Ugly Betty may be a laugh, none of us want to wear braces that carry stigma because of how they make us look. Our first impressions matter, including our smiles.

At Liverpool Dental Spa we offer individuals choices in the latest modern braces systems, such as Invisalign. Those with mild orthodontic conditions may benefit from Invisalign teeth straightening technology.

Clear braces

Designed as an alternative to conventional metal braces, Invisalign improves the orthodontic experience for those desiring healthy, aligned teeth. Dental overcrowding, irregularly spaced teeth, skew or protruding teeth may be treated with Invisalign invisible braces.

Invisalign is a popular choice among Liverpool city dwellers and visitors because of its discretion. Made from clear plastic aligners, Invisalign braces are near invisible to the naked eye so that it is not obvious to others that teeth straightening treatment is in progress.

A healthier option, Invisalign aligners fit over the teeth like a transparent mouth guard and are replaced every two weeks as teeth gradually move back into their proper positions. The device is removable for oral hygiene practice, meals and activities. Comfortable to wear, Invisalign straightens teeth effectively within 12 to 18 months if worn for about 22 hours per day.

Get a straighter smile

Our dentist listens to your needs, assesses your oral health and recommends suitability for Invisalign teeth straightening treatment. Individuals are involved in their smile design with impressions and photos taken for custom-making of their own Invisalign invisible braces. Clincheck 3D technology allows individuals to see the before and end results of treatment.

Within the shortest time, Invisalign braces transform a person’s smile for improved appearance and confidence in self-image. Invisalign technology gently aligns teeth while preserving a person’s natural beauty and smile.

 

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6 Dentistry Awards!

Winners for National UK Award

  • > 2009 Best Dental Team

Winners for North West Awards

  • > 2009 Best Dental Team
  • > 2008 Best Dental Practice

Finalists for North West Awards

  • > 2009 Best Practice
  • > 2008 Best Dental Team

Finalist & Highly Commended for

  • > 2007 Best Young Dentist Dr Marius McGovern