Dental implant Hemel Hempstead today? If you’re considering straightening your teeth, but not sure which of our orthodontic treatments is right for you, get in touch with our friendly team to book an appointment. One of our experienced clinicians will be able to fully assess your teeth and mouth in order to make a recommendation that suits you, as well as answering any questions you may have. Discover even more info on teeth whitening Hemel Hempstead. If you’re interested to find out if a dental implant is a suitable treatment for you, one of our experienced clinicians will carry out a full assessment in order to make a recommendation about the most suitable course of action. This includes deciding whether a bone graft may be necessary prior to, or at the same time, as the implant treatment. Using our in-house CBCT scanner, we can accurately assess your jaw bone without you having to travel to London for these scans. Your dentist will also discuss the procedure with you and answer any questions you may have, as well as giving you plenty of time to decide if this is the right treatment for you.
For those considering the Invisalign system to straighten your teeth, the first step is a consultation with one of our friendly, experienced Invisalign clinicians. They will take the time to fully examine your teeth and mouth, answer your questions and discuss your desired end results. They can then help you decide whether Invisalign is the right route for you. Our dentists will take impressions of your teeth from which your aligners will be custom made using advanced 3-D computer imaging technology. Using this technology, your entire treatment and individual tooth movements will be planned and you will be able to visualise your treatment from start to finish, through animated visuals to see what your smile will look like when treatment is complete.
The best dental advice ? Brush your mouth properly! Yes, I said mouth, not teeth. The reason is that your teeth is not the only thing in your mouth; you have your gum, your tongue and the roof of your mouth. Those need cleaning too. When brushing, place the bristles of the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle near the gum line, such that the bristles are in contact with both the teeth and the gum. Brush using a back and forth, up and down movement. When you are done repeat the same procedure for the inner surfaces of your teeth and gum. Then brush the surfaces of your tongue and roof of your mouth. This will help to get rid of bacteria that cause bad breath. Remember to brush your teeth and gum lightly; do not attack them with the bristles, as this will do more harm than good.
Raj, as he likes to be called, graduated from the Royal London Hospital in 2001 after which he worked as a Senior House Officer in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Barts and The Royal London Hospital. Following this he found himself back in general dental practice. He has completed a Masters degree in Endodontic Practice at Queen Mary University of London. He enjoys all aspects of general dentistry and in particular Endodontic treatment and is an active member of the British Endodontic Society, regularly keeping up to date with developments in Endodontics. During his MSc, his research projects focused on the use of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Endodontics and also the management of patients with persistent dentoalveolar pain, and is currently working on publishing his research in scientific journals. Find more information at https://www.landmarkdental.co.uk/