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What to do in a Dental Emergency
February 12, 2025
As a country, we are very well educated on the steps we need to take in a medical emergency, but when it comes to urgent dental concerns, very few know exactly what should be done. However, dental emergencies are just as serious as any other health concern and should be treated with the utmost seriousness because they can very quickly progress.
Why is Flossing Important?
December 10, 2024
When it comes to oral hygiene, brushing often takes center stage. However, there’s another essential practice that many overlook: flossing.
November 20, 2024
Tooth sensitivity is a common dental issue that can affect anyone at any stage of life. Characterised by a sudden, sharp pain or discomfort when consuming certain foods or drinks, tooth sensitivity can range from mildly inconvenient to significantly painful. At Oadby Dental Clinic we’ll help you discover the root causes of tooth sensitivity and explore effective solutions for managing and preventing it. What Is Tooth Sensitivity? Tooth sensitivity, also known as dentin hypersensitivity, occurs when the protective layers of the teeth are compromised, exposing the inner, sensitive layer of the tooth called dentin. Dentin contains tiny tubules that connect to nerve endings within the tooth. When exposed to external stimuli such as cold air, hot beverages, or acidic foods, these nerve endings react, causing discomfort or pain. What Are the Common Causes of Tooth Sensitivity? Understanding the underlying causes of tooth sensitivity is the first step toward addressing it. Below are some of the most common reasons: 1. Enamel Erosion The outermost layer of the teeth, enamel, serves as a protective shield. When this enamel erodes due to acid exposure or aggressive brushing, it leaves the dentin vulnerable to external triggers. Enamel erosion can be caused by: Frequent consumption of acidic foods and drinks like citrus fruits, soda, or wine. Bruxism (teeth grinding) during sleep or stressful situations. Over-brushing with hard-bristled toothbrushes or abrasive toothpaste. 2. Gum Recession Gums play a vital role in protecting the roots of the teeth. Over time, gums may recede due to ageing, periodontal disease, or improper oral care. This recession exposes the roots of the teeth, which lack enamel, leading to increased sensitivity. 3. Tooth Decay Cavities and dental caries compromise the structural integrity of a tooth. As decay progresses, it can expose the inner dentin, triggering sensitivity. 4. Dental Procedures Procedures such as fillings, crowns, or teeth whitening can cause temporary tooth sensitivity. This typically occurs due to irritation of the nerves during the treatment, but the sensitivity often subsides within a few days or weeks. 5. Cracked or Chipped Teeth Physical damage to a tooth can expose its inner layers, making it more susceptible to sensitivity. 6. Use of Whitening Products While effective at brightening teeth, whitening products often contain strong chemicals that can irritate the enamel and dentin, especially if used excessively. Please consult with a trusted dentist before applying any of these products at home, or book professional teeth whitening . 7. Chronic Dry Mouth Saliva acts as a natural buffer against acid in the mouth. When saliva production is insufficient, due to conditions like xerostomia or medication side effects, teeth are more prone to sensitivity and decay.
11 Top Dental Care Tips from a Dentist
October 23, 2024
As a dentist, we often get asked a variety of questions from patients about their daily dental care routines. There are many small habits we develop when it comes to our oral hygiene, but not all of them are necessarily beneficial. Some of these habits may be rooted in misconceptions, while others could simply benefit from small tweaks to improve overall effectiveness.
How to Support Your Child's Oral Hygiene
September 24, 2024
Good oral hygiene in childhood sets the foundation for a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums. As a parent, you play a crucial role in shaping your child's dental habits, but we know this isn’t always easy. Between picky eaters, busy schedules, and resistance to brushing, helping children care for their teeth can sometimes feel overwhelming. However, with a little guidance and a few tips from Oadby Dental Clinic, you can help your child develop strong oral hygiene habits that last a lifetime.
No Follow-Up Care Plan
August 21, 2024
As a dentist with years of experience, at Oadby Dental Clinic we’ve seen the transformative power of dental veneers firsthand. Porcelain Veneers can dramatically enhance your smile, boosting your confidence and overall appearance. However, the growing popularity of veneers has unfortunately led to a rise in unscrupulous practitioners eager to cash in on this trend.
The Importance of Preventive Dentistry
July 22, 2024
Preventive dentistry plays a crucial role in maintaining not only oral health but also overall well-being. By focusing on early detection and proactive measures, preventive dentistry aims to prevent the onset of dental problems and reduce the need for extensive treatments in the future. In this guide by us here at Oadby Dental Clinic, we'll help you understand the importance of preventive dentistry, its various components, and practical tips for maintaining optimal oral health through preventive measures.
First Dental Visit: What Parents Need to Know
June 28, 2024
A child's first dental visit is a significant milestone that can set the tone for their future oral health habits and attitudes towards dental care. As parents, it’s essential to prepare your child for this visit to ensure it’s a positive experience. At Oadby Dental Clinic we are experts in oral health so we’ve put together an easy to follow guide covering everything parents need to know about the first dental visit, tips for making dental visits fun for kids, and how to manage childhood tooth decay.
The Impact of Smoking on Your Teeth: What You Need to Know
May 23, 2024
Smoking is widely known for its detrimental effects on overall health, including increasing the risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke. However, the damage it causes to your oral health is equally alarming. At Oadby Dental Clinic, we will explore the various ways smoking affects your teeth and gums and why quitting smoking is one of the best decisions you can make for your oral health.
The Risks of DIY Dentistry:  Why Professional Care is Essential
April 30, 2024
In the age of online tutorials and easy access to information, the temptation to tackle tasks oneself is greater than ever. From home renovation to personal grooming, the DIY trend has swept across various domains.
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