Welcome

High quality root canal services Richmond, London

High quality root canal clinic Richmond, London? How long does my treatment last? After treatment your teeth can remain white for many years, but relapse is not uncommon due to personal behaviours that can stain your teeth again. You may need a top up treatment after a year or so, though you should visit our dentist or hygienist first to check the health of your teeth and gums. See even more info at https://www.kewroaddental.co.uk/root-canal-richmond.html. Your teeth will need to be assessed by our dentist first to ensure they are suitable for teeth whitening. Our dentist at Kew Road Dental in Richmond is qualified to administer safe teeth whitening solutions and to supervise you with your home whitening treatment.

Use Activated Charcoal: Activated charcoal is one of the easiest and most inexpensive ways to naturally whiten your teeth. Crush up one charcoal tablet into a powder. Dip your clean wet toothbrush into it, and brush your teeth as you normally do. While all sweetened drinks are bad for teeth, some energy and sports drinks may be worse, according to one study in General Dentistry. Researchers found that these drinks — as well as bottled lemonade — may erode tooth enamel after long-term use. The result is thin, translucent, discolored teeth. To prevent tooth erosion: Don’t sit and sip these drinks for a long time. Rinse your mouth with water when you finish drinking.

Avoid ‘Baby Bottle Decay’: Don’t put your infant or older child down for a nap with a bottle of juice, formula, or milk. Sugary liquids cling to his teeth, feeding bacteria that can cause tooth decay. If you must give your child a bottle to take to bed, make sure it contains only water. Schedule your child’s first dental appointment before their first birthday or after his or her first baby tooth is visible, whichever comes first. This visit is like a well-baby visit with your pediatrician. As kids grow up, their oral hygiene habits should grow with them. Kids have all their baby teeth by the age of 3. These are called primary teeth. Baby teeth start falling out around age 6; that’s when the permanent, or adult, teeth start coming in. Gaps between baby teeth are normal. They make room for the permanent teeth. Most permanent teeth come in by age 13.

Dental implants are a very popular treatment and are the most natural solution to tooth loss, both aesthetically and functionally. They are also extremely reliable, with a 96% success rate in a healthy person. Another advantage of implants is that they are anchored directly into your jaw, meaning that your adjacent natural teeth are not needed for support (as in the case of a bridge). They are permanent and, with routine check-ups and the following of home care instructions, they should last a lifetime. If you would like to find out more about Dental Implants at Kew Road Dental or would like to make an appointment then please call 0203 667 6235 or email info@kewroaddental.co.uk. See additional information at kewroaddental.co.uk.

Put simply, the plainer the color of the liquid the better it is for your teeth. Milk is full of calcium which will help to give you strong teeth and bones. Water is excellent at washing away plaque and other debris in your mouth. Drinking plenty of these two liquids will also help you to stay hydrated, that’s good for your overall health. Research shows that an electric toothbrush is more effective than a manual one at removing plaque. It can remove as much as 70% more plaque! An electric toothbrush won’t just help to keep your teeth healthy. Many of the modern ones have dedicated whitening cycles. This is a special 3-minute brush that helps to remove stains and leave your teeth looking naturally white. Getting shiny teeth the natural way will take longer than getting a Hollywood smile. But the perseverance is worth it and you’ll be looking after your oral health at the same time.