The connection between Diabetes and Oral Health

Visiting the dentist regularly can reduce the risk of dementia Diabetes and oral health are closely linked. People with diabetes have a higher risk of experiencing oral health problems, and poor oral health can make managing diabetes more challenging. Let’s explore this relationship: Gum Disease (Periodontal Disease): Diabetes can increase the chances of developing gum…
What is temporomandibular disorder (TMD)?

What is temporomandibular disorder (TMD)? Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a term used to describe a group of conditions that affect the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) and the muscles that control jaw movement. The temporomandibular joints, or TMJ, are the joints that connect the lower jaw (mandible) to the skull. These joints are located on either side…
Nervous Patients & Sedation

Nervous patients & Sedation Is the prospect of getting your teeth cleaned making your entire body tense? Would you rather suffer the torture of a toothache than visit a dentist? You are not alone. Many people are so afraid of going to the dentist that they refuse any treatment. Sedation dentistry uses safe medicines to…
Reducing Dementia Risk: The Link Between Oral Health and Cognitive Decline Reducing Dementia Risk

Visiting the dentist regularly can reduce the risk of dementia One of the more speculative ideas on how to reduce dementia risk comes from research into bugs in the mouth. A recent study in the US found that people with gum disease and mouth infections were more likely to develop Alzheimer’s, the most common cause…
Advice for parents of children with autism

Caring for your child’s teeth can be challenging at the best of times, but forparents of children with autism there may be additional challenges. The British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD), the organisation of dentists who care for children’s teeth, has assembled some advice for parents of children with autism. In this blog, we have…
The Dental Implant Process

A dental implant is an excellent treatment for many patients who have lost teeth due to illness, accident, or injuries during sports activities, for instance For many patients, dental implants are becoming the treatment of choice. They can be used to replace a single tooth, support a fixed bridge, or secure removable partial or complete…