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The Benefits of an Electric Toothbrush

November 4th, 2015

Electric toothbrushes have become very popular and the latest models feature smart technology, wireless capabilities and a host of impressive features, but are they any better than a manual toothbrush and is it worth investing in an electric toothbrush?

Benefits of using an electric toothbrush

Both manual and electric toothbrushes are designed to remove plaque and food debris from the mouth, but there is evidence to suggest that electric toothbrushes are more effective at removing plaque because they are more powerful and easy to manoeuvre around the mouth. Electric toothbrushes have brush heads that oscillate very quickly, which provides a more intensive clean and many have very small heads, which can be guided into the corners of the mouth and along the gum line.

An independent study carried out in 2005 found that electric toothbrushes remove plaque more effectively than manual brushes in both the short and long-term. Many people also find it easier to use electric toothbrushes.

Electric toothbrushes nowadays come with a host of added extras and impressive features designed to improve the brushing technique and enhance the cleaning experience. You can buy brushes with wireless capabilities to allow you to see how long you brushed for and how well you brushed your teeth as well as buy brushes with timers to make sure you brush for the recommended time every day and you can even buy brushes that play songs to encourage you to brush for the appropriate time.

Which brush should I buy?

There are lots of different electric toothbrushes available to suit all budgets and preferences. The range of choice is great, but it can make it difficult to choose the best brush for you. We will happily recommend toothbrushes to you, so ask your dentist at Liverpool Implants for advice if you need help choosing a brush or any other oral hygiene products.

 

How is Sleep Apnoea Diagnosed and Treated?

November 2nd, 2015

Get advice on sleep apnea from Liverpool dentists

Sleep apnea is a condition that affects about one and half percent of British women and three and a half percent of British men.  It is most prevalent in those over forty years old.  It involves the relaxation of your throat muscles during sleep, which blocks the airways briefly.

If oxygen suddenly cannot reach the brain, the brain sends a signal to your body to wake up so sleep apnea sufferers have very disrupted sleeping patterns.  Experiencing sleep apnea and the resulting disruptions to sleep can make life rather difficult for sufferers.  Drowsiness during the day because of insufficient sleep can slow down reaction times and sleep apnea patients are actually more likely to be involved in car accidents.  The hypertension that can be brought on by sleep apnea increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

High risk categories include people who are overweight and smokers.  Drinking alcohol before sleep can increase the chance of sleep apnea, as can the use of sleeping pills and other sedatives.  Hormonal changes can lead to sleep apnea too.  Some studies have shown that the condition runs in families.

Because your Liverpool dentist has access to your tongue and soft palate, both of which are involved in sleep apnea, he or she can help to diagnose the condition.  You might be prescribed a mask to initiate continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to make sure than oxygen steadily flows to your lungs during the night.

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Your Liverpool dentist can give you more information about sleep apnea should you require it.

 

Root Canal Treatment to Save Your Smile

October 28th, 2015

Even with the best oral hygiene in place tooth decay can still occur. If the decay begins deep within the tooth it can be hard to spot until it has progressed to the external tooth surface. This could mean that it has infected the internal structure of the tooth. When this occurs the only option is root canal treatment as antibiotics cannot treat infection that is inside the tooth.

What is root canal treatment?

Root canal treatment is performed when the internal ‘living’ section of the tooth has become damaged, decayed or severely infected. The tooth will be drilled, as per a normal filling, but this will continue until the soft living pulp of the tooth is exposed. The pulp is then removed and the cavity washed out to ensure all traces of decay and infection are removed. It is then filled and sealed to prevent further infection. The tooth will then either have a standard filling to complete the treatment or a crown may be fitted.

How can this treatment save my smile?

If left untreated the end result will be that the decayed or infected tooth will have to be removed. In some cases the infection can spread to the neighbouring teeth, so it is never wise to leave a tooth untreated. By undergoing root canal treatment the dentist can save the natural tooth and with it your smile. It is common for teeth that have had this treatment to appear darker than the others. This can easily be countered by means of bleaching so that it blends in with the healthy teeth.

What happens if the infection returns?

This infection in the tooth should return the treatment can be repeated, however it is rarely needed as root canal treatment is highly successful.

Amazing Anti-Ageing Treatments

October 26th, 2015

Ageing is an inevitable process, but if you’re not quite willing to say goodbye to your youthful complexion yet, we may have just the solution. Our non-invasive anti-ageing treatments are designed to tackle the common signs of ageing, giving you smooth, bright skin that will ensure you only look as old as you feel for years to come.

If you’re focusing on wrinkles every time you look in the mirror or you’re sick of trying out lotions and potions that never seem to work, why not give us a call and find out more about our fantastic facial rejuvenation treatments?

Our treatments

We are proud to offer some of the world’s leading facial treatments, including Botox and dermal fillers. These treatments are simple, safe and non-surgical, meaning you can enjoy results quickly and painlessly.

Botox

Botox treatment is incredibly popular, especially for treating fine lines and wrinkles. Botox, a purified form of botulinum toxin type A, is injected into the skin and it helps to relax folds and lines by preventing the facial muscles from contracting. Botox blocks the transmission of nerve signals, reducing muscle contraction and resulting in muscle relaxation. The procedure takes just 15-30 minutes and simply involves a series of painless injections. There’s no need to worry about taking time off to recover after treatment, and the results last for 3-6 months.

Dermal fillers

Fillers are another popular treatment for combating lines and wrinkles and they can also be used to create more definition in the face and enhance facial features such as the cheekbones. Fillers add volume to the skin and give the complexion youthful bounce that is often lost as collagen stores, which give the skin firmness, decrease as you get older. Like Botox, the procedure for filler treatment is very quick and simple. The results last up to 9 months.

Why Fizzy Drinks are so Harmful to Teeth

October 22nd, 2015

A recent study compared the effects of fizzy drinks on teeth to those of class A drugs and found the results to be similar! Some critics have questioned the results of this study, but the fact that it was even entertained by an academic researcher should give some idea of how serious the effect of fizzy drinks can be on teeth.

How does this happen?

Well the classic answer is to do with amount of sugar in fizzy drinks: The bacteria present in your mouth love to feed on sugary and starchy food. They then use these foods as fuel to produce plaque and acid, both of which cause tooth decay and other undesirable dental effects. The acid, in particular, attacks the enamel, and these attacks will occur every single time you have a starchy snack or sugary drink. It doesn’t end here, however. Fizzy drinks often contain acids within them which start these attacks prior to bacteria churning through the sugar! These acids also lower the pH of your saliva, thus allowing bacteria to multiply on your teeth and cause further damage!

Diet vs. Original

Think diet fizzy drinks make much of a difference? Standard, sugary soft drinks pack a double wallop by first weakening enamel and then having their high sugar content penetrate the tooth. Diet drinks simply weaken enamel and then let bacteria from other foods do the major damage.

Visible effects

Your teeth, after continued fizzy drink abuse, will look different as your enamel will be damaged. They won’t look as white as they had been and may appear translucent at the edges, or possibly more yellow as more dentin will be visible through your thinned enamel. The top surface of your tooth may also appear dented, curved or uneven.

Less visible effects

As you have less enamel than usual protecting the lower echelons of your tooth, you may feel more pain, irritation or general discomfort when you are chewing or drinking hot or cold liquids.

Lessen the impact

Want the odd glass of a soft drink? If you can, drink it through a straw (thus avoiding more of your teeth). Drink it quickly (as more sipping means more exposure to acid) and rinse your mouth when done. Chewing sugar free gum after also helps increase saliva production and raises the pH in your mouth. For more information on oral hygiene why not get in touch with us at Liverpool Dental Spa.

 

Beware the Potential Pitfalls of Wisdom Teeth

October 20th, 2015

Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars to come through. They are known as ‘wisdom teeth’ because they appear in either the late teens or early twenties of a person’s life, suggesting that the person has reached ‘wisdom.’ However, if wisdom teeth are not positioned correctly, problems can follow.

So what are the potential problems with wisdom teeth?

One of the problems is that because although the human mouth can hold 32 teeth in total, a lot of people’s mouths only have room for 28. This means that when the four wisdom teeth come in as the third molars, there isn’t enough space for them to grow properly and they can impact or only partially erupt. Impaction is when the wisdom teeth have failed to break through the gum line because of misalignment caused by lack of room to develop. Partial eruption is when the tooth fails to break through the gum bed completely and leaves a soft flap of flesh which is known as an operculum.

Wisdom teeth don’t always cause problems and won’t in the case that there’s enough room for them to come through, but some problems that can occur as wisdom teeth come include:

  • Decay due to the teeth being inaccessible to clean – this can easily spread to adjacent teeth if not careful.
  • Structural damage to the entire mouth as a result of overcrowding.
  • Perhaps most dangerous, however, is the possibility of cysts forming. This occurs when a wisdom tooth has been impacted and the surrounding tooth has filled with fluid. Cysts can eventually become tumours if left untreated and can      permanently damage the jawbone and nerves.

It goes without saying that if you experience any wisdom tooth pain symptoms you should see a dentist immediately to avoid these potential problems. If you have any worries about wisdom teeth, contact our team today at Liverpool Dental Spa.

Treatment for Broken Teeth in Liverpool

October 16th, 2015

If you break a tooth, there is a risk of further damage and we can offer a range of treatments to restore and strengthen your smile. The first step is to ascertain the extent of the damage and we do this by examining and performing an X-ray of the tooth.

Treatment for chipped teeth

If you have a chipped tooth, there are various restorative and cosmetic options available to you, including composite bonding and veneers. Composite bonding, also known as cosmetic bonding, is a process designed to patch up the teeth and improve the aesthetic of the smile at the same time. Your dentist uses composite, which is also used for white fillings, to repair chips and build up worn edges to make your teeth stronger and make your smile look more attractive. The procedure is quick, the results are visible immediately and you don’t need any injections.

Veneers are also an option for patients with chipped teeth, but they are a cosmetic rather than a restorative solution. Veneers are available in different shapes and sizes and help to create beautiful smiles.

Treatment for a broken tooth

If your tooth has suffered more extensive damage, restorative treatment will be recommended. Crowns are a popular treatment for broken teeth. Dental crowns are placed over the natural tooth once the tooth has been prepared and the damaged tissue has been taken away. Crowns are custom-designed and can be made from metals or ceramic materials. Once they are in place, crowns should last for up to 10 years.

Sometimes it is hard to tell if a tooth is broken. Signs to look out for include pain, especially when you use the tooth to bite or chew, sensitivity and a feeling of weakness when you use the tooth.

Expert Advice on Maintaining Good Oral Hygiene

October 14th, 2015

Oral hygiene improved thanks to advice from Liverpool dentists

Having a healthy mouth has many benefits as oral conditions such as gum disease and tooth decay can be painful and lead to tooth loss.  In an image conscious world, this is definitely something to avoid.  If it doesn’t get that far, poor oral hygiene can still cause bad breath and staining to the teeth.  If your teeth and gums aren’t functioning properly it makes eating, drinking and talking much more difficult.

Healthy mouths are clean, free of debris and include pink gums.  Poor oral hygiene can lead to pain in the gums and sometimes bleeding.  Your teeth might have brown or yellow deposits on them and your mouth might feel sore when you eat.  These early indicators of poor oral hygiene are worth knowing because they can be relayed to your dentist who can advise you on how to stop them getting worse.

Dentists recommend that you spend about three minutes brushing your teeth twice a day using fluoride toothpaste, which will help to strengthen enamel, your teeth’s natural defence.  You should also be sure to floss to stop plaque building up between teeth where it is hard for brushes to reach. Plaque is a major cause of poor oral hygiene because it allows acids in some of the foods you eat to attack enamel and eventually cause painful cavities in your teeth.

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Make sure you visit your Liverpool dentist every six months so your mouth can be thoroughly checked for any signs of poor oral hygiene.  The fact is that many of the symptoms of poor oral hygiene can seem quite innocuous but if they are allowed to worsen they can lead to serious problems like tooth loss.

Early Diagnosis for Oral Cancer Could Save Your Life

October 12th, 2015

Avoid oral cancer with regular visits to Liverpool dentists

Your dentist is trained to thoroughly examine your mouth for signs of tooth decay and gum disease.  They will be looking out for any sign of excessive plaque which can damage your teeth.  What many people don’t know is that dentists are also trained to spot early signs of oral cancer.  This condition has a fairly high survival rate but it must be caught early in order for it to be treated effectively – just one more reason to visit your dentist regularly.

Those who smoke or regularly drink alcohol to excess are at a higher risk of contracting oral cancer and the disease is more prevalent in men than women. But even if you are not in a high risk category it is worth being vigilant about it so you don’t fall ill.

Your dentist will be on the look out for rusty red patches on your gums and the soft tissue of your mouth.  You too can be mindful of these signs when you are at home and brushing your teeth is an ideal time to look for these patches.  If you experience sudden weight loss or have odd tastes in your mouth, sometimes of the metallic variety, then you should report this to your dentist.

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Be sure to pursue a healthy, balanced diet, take steps to quit smoking, cut down on drinking and you are lessening your chances of developing oral cancer.  Oral hygiene also plays a very important part and you should get in the habit of brushing twice a day for about three minutes and floss as well.  Most important of all is that you visit your Liverpool dentist for regular check ups at which he or she can look out for early signs of oral cancer.

 

Get Straighter Teeth with the Inman Aligner

October 8th, 2015

If you have to cope with the problem of teeth that aren’t straight enough but don’t like the idea of having to endure the endless months of treatment that come with a traditional brace, then maybe you should try the Inman Aligner.

The Inman Aligner is a quick, effective and most importantly convenient method of straightening the front teeth and has now become a major treatment for orthodontic relapses that require attention in adults.

The Inman Aligner is a custom made appliance that uses the latest technologies to move the teeth by generating forces to reposition them. Consisting of two key parts, the aligner is made of a coiled spring that is positioned behind the front teeth, and a fine metal bar that runs along the front of the teeth. These work together create the force that pushes the teeth back into their correct places.

Three stages of treatment

The treatment consists of three stages. The first will see your dentist examine your mouth to see if the treatment is right for you before discussing the process and answering any questions you have. During the second stage your dentist will analyse you smile, teeth, gums and bite in greater detail. During the final stage impressions of your teeth will be made and sent away so your braces can be made before being fitted when they are complete.

The Inman Aligner also has a number of advantages that other braces don’t have. Aside from working quickly and providing results within 6 – 16 weeks, the aligner can also be removed when eating, drinking or cleaning your teeth. The Inman Aligner is also worn for a set amount of time so you can reap the benefits, making it better in terms of ease compared to others. If you would like more information about the Inman Aligner please contact Liverpool Dental Spa.

 

 

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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