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Naidu & Naidu Dental Care offers a full
range of private treatments and a core of routine NHS
treatments.
Our dentists can advise you on the suitability
of the treatments listed above. Some treatments are
available on a private basis only. Below is just a selection
of the many services we offer.
Online Leaflets: If you want general
information on a condition or treatment, go to the British
Dental Health Foundation's web site where they have
over 40 online leaflets.
| Mouth Cancer
Screening (click here
for more information) |
Mouth cancer is a malignant growth
which can occur in any part of the mouth, including
the tongue, lips and throat. Mouth cancers
have a higher proportion of deaths per number of
cases than breast cancer, cervical cancer or skin
melanoma. The mortality rate is just over 50%, despite
treatment, with about 1,700 deaths per year in the
UK. This is because of late detection.
Visit your dentist at once if you notice any abnormal
problems or are not sure. Six-monthly dental checkups
allow early detection! Click here
to visit the Mouth Cancer Awareness web site and
forums. |
| Bad Breath
(click here
for more information) |
Bad breath is a very common problem
and there are many different causes. Persistent
bad breath is usually caused by the smelly gases
released by the bacteria that coat your teeth and
gums. However, strong foods like garlic and onions
can add to the problem. Smoking is also one of the
main causes of bad breath, along with certain illnesses
such as nasal and stomach conditions. Bits of food
that get caught between the teeth and on the tongue
will rot and can sometimes cause an unpleasant smell.
So correct and regular brushing is very important
to keep your breath smelling fresh.
The bacteria on our teeth and gums (plaque) also
cause gum disease and dental decay. If you see your
dentist regularly this will not only help prevent
bad breath but will also let the dentist look for
and treat these problems. |
| Early Decay
Detection & X-rays (click here
for more information) |
Decay may or may not cause discomfort;
even though it doesnt hurt, the tooth is deteriorating.
Using higher magnification and powerful lighting,
it is easier to detect decay at an early stage to
prevent excessive tooth damage. When cavities are
small, they are much easier and less expensive to
treat.
Early tooth decay does not tend to show many physical
signs. Sometimes the tooth looks healthy, but your
dentist will be able to see from an x-ray whether
you have any decay under the enamel, any possible
infections in the roots, or any bone loss around
the tooth. |
| Early Gum Disease
Screening (click here
for more information) |
| Gum disease describes swelling, soreness
or infection of the tissues supporting the teeth.
There are two main forms of gum disease: gingivitis
and periodontal disease. |
| Hygienist
(click here
for more information) |
| The hygienist’s main role is
to professionally clean the teeth for the patient.
This is usually called scaling and polishing. However,
perhaps their most important role is showing the
patient the best way to keep the teeth free of plaque.
The hygienist will work with your dentist to provide
care tailored to your needs. |
| Mouth Guards
(click here
for more information) |
A mouthguard is a specially
made, rubber-like cover which fits exactly over
your teeth and gums, cushioning them and protecting
them from damage.
It is important to wear a professionally made mouthguard
whenever you play sport that involves physical contact
or moving objects. This includes: cricket, hockey
and football – which can cause broken and
damaged teeth; and American football, boxing and
rugby – which can all cause broken or dislocated
jaws. A mouthguard will help protect against these
events. |
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