You can’t handle the tooth!
Written on October 15, 2009 at 11:23 am, by admin

Camden Place are the no.1 dental specialists in the UK and the first port of call for dental implants manchester, and dental implants liverpool. And because dentistry is our passion and we want everyone to have dazzling white smiles, get your teeth into these juicy facts that not many people know about…
1) Chlor blimey
Pools with too much chlorine can damage your teeth! Swimming with a well-adapted and custom-fitted mouth guard can minimise exposure of teeth to chlorine.
2) Bleeding hell
Many people think a bit of blood on your toothbrush is normal, but bleeding gums are one of the eight signs of gum disease. Think of gum tissue as the skin on your hand; if your hands bled every time you washed them, you would know something is wrong.
3) Happy teeth equals happy body
Many people view their mouth as a separate entity to their body, and feel oral health can’t affect their overall health. Wrong! When the gums are infected, periodontal bacterial byproducts can enter the blood stream and travel to major organs and set off other problems. Research suggests this could contribute to the development of heart disease, increase the risk of stroke, and pose a real threat to people suffering from diabetes, respiratory diseases or osteoporosis.
4) Easy does it
Brushing hard and fast will not make your teeth cleaner and whiter. In fact, doing so will damage your teeth by removing the enamel, thus making your teeth prone to stains and sensitivity.
5) Out of sight, out of mind
Contrary to popular belief, if your teeth look healthy that doesn’t necessarily mean that they are. You should visit your dentist twice a year for an exam and dental cleaning to make sure that your teeth stay healthy and that any dental problems are treated before they become serious.
You can’t handle the tooth!
Camden Place are the no.1 dental specialists in the UK and the first port of call for dental implants Manchester, and dental implants Liverpool. And because dentistry is our passion and we want everyone to have dazzling white smiles, get your teeth into these juicy facts that not many people know about…
1) Chlor blimey
Pools with too much chlorine can damage your teeth! Swimming with a well-adapted and custom-fitted mouth guard can minimise exposure of teeth to chlorine.
2) Bleeding hell
Many people think a bit of blood on your toothbrush is normal, but bleeding gums are one of the eight signs of gum disease. Think of gum tissue as the skin on your hand; if your hands bled every time you washed them, you would know something is wrong.
3) Happy teeth equals happy body
Many people view their mouth as a separate entity to their body, and feel oral health can’t affect their overall health. Wrong! When the gums are infected, periodontal bacterial byproducts can enter the blood stream and travel to major organs and set off other problems. Research suggests this could contribute to the development of heart disease, increase the risk of stroke, and pose a real threat to people suffering from diabetes, respiratory diseases or osteoporosis.
4) Easy does it
Brushing hard and fast will not make your teeth cleaner and whiter. In fact, doing so will damage your teeth by removing the enamel, thus making your teeth prone to stains and sensitivity.
5) Out of sight, out of mind
Contrary to popular belief, if your teeth look healthy that doesn’t necessarily mean that they are. You should visit your dentist twice a year for an exam and dental cleaning to make sure that your teeth stay healthy and that any dental problems are treated before they become serious.
Cosmetic surgery treatments to get rid of Acne
Written on September 25, 2009 at 8:29 am, by admin
The term acne refers to a skin condition caused by changes in the skin’s pilosebaceous units. Acne can present itself as either inflammatory or non-inflammatory. Typically, acne is at its worst during adolescence, and is a common side effect of puberty. Acne affects over eighty five percent of adolescents throughout the world, and may even continue on into adulthood.
Common areas where acne may be problematic are the face, neck, chest and back. Certain individuals may deal with worse cases of acne than others, experiencing large amounts of acne on the face and back; whereas other individuals may barely find acne to be a problem.
There are many treatments including cosmetic surgery abroad clinics who offer treatment for acne.
Hello world!
Written on September 11, 2009 at 6:29 am, by admin
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