A Smile Service For Every Need

A Smile Service For Every Need

Every individual, whether they are young or getting on in age is welcome to ensure that their oral health is on track by speaking with a dentist in Harley Street. The team is equipped with some of the most modern technology and equipment available, to provide their patients with fast and accurate diagnosis and results.

Modern day dentistry has put a lot of focus on the prevention of dental disease rather than restoring damaged tooth and gum structures. The effect of this allows people to enjoy their natural, healthy teeth for much longer. Restorative care has also made leaps and bounds over the years and with better materials, patients can enjoy more durable and reliable restorative treatments.

The earlier that routine dental visits are established in a child’s life the better, as good habits are formed, dental fear can be staved off and caries that are common in children’s teeth can be quickly identified and preventive actions can be taken to minimise the impact.

There are several preventive treatments that can be performed in order to minimise the risk of cavities at a young age. By taking these steps, parents or caregivers are giving their children a great start in promoting healthy teeth that last a lifetime. Small mistakes in the oral hygiene routine of a child are easy to make and can be costly so it is important that a dentist has the chance to apply them.

 

Why are these treatments needed?

Many children and adults alike find it difficult to successfully brush the deep grooves that are formed in the chewing teeth found at the back of the mouth. These grooves can fill up with food debris and can become a breeding ground for bad bacteria, causing bad breath.

Worse still, enamel can eventually be worn away and cavities can mean that fillings are needed to maintain the healthy structure of the tooth.

What about milk teeth? Surely they are not so important

Even though milk teeth are due to fall out once a child grows into this stage of their development, keeping them healthy is essential for the growing adult teeth that are coming in behind them.

If milk teeth become diseased and fall out too soon, the adult teeth can grow crooked or out of alignment, meaning that severe action will need to be taken to ensure that the child’s bite and teeth are correctly aligned.

Poor oral hygiene habits formed early are hard to change and could mean a lifelong struggle with oral health and care. By making dental visits frequent and fun, it is much more likely that a child will continue this tradition of visiting the dentist every 6 months or so to maintain appropriate health and receive quality care as they grow into adulthood.

A person’s smile is one of the first things that others see and therefore is a strong contributor to how a person is instinctively received. The unfortunate association that people make between poor oral health and poverty is not without its cause; a lot of lower class individuals have limited access to oral health care.

By taking advantage of available resources, patients can ensure that they receive what is offered to them, setting themselves and their children up for a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums.