Reading Dental & Cosmetic
12Jul/120

Gum Disease Treatments in Reading

What is Gum Disease? Can it be treated in Reading?

Gum disease is inflammation of the gums (gingivae) and damage to the bone that anchors teeth in the jaws. Gum disease is very common, affecting more than half of adults with natural teeth. It can be treated by a dentist or hygienist and, in the early stages, the effects can be reversed. Dr Bk offer gum disease treatments in reading.

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About gum disease treatment in reading

There are two main types of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontitis.

Periodontitis

If gingivitis is not treated, the gums begin to pull away from your teeth, leaving a little pocket around the tooth. This pocket traps plaque that you can't reach with a toothbrush. Over time, plaque hardens to tartar (calculus). Plaque and tartar build up, causing further irritation.

The irritation gradually spreads to the bone structures around your teeth. As time goes on, the pockets get deeper and more difficult to clean, and the gum and bone may shrink. This is called periodontitis. The shrinking gums may expose some of the roots of your teeth, making them wobbly and sensitive. If left untreated over a number of years, your teeth may fall out, or need to be taken out by a dentist.

It's rarely possible to make the bone structures grow back, so periodontal pockets are not reversible. However, if you get the appropriate treatment and make sure you floss and brush your teeth well, the progress of the disease can be halted.

Gingivitis

In gingivitis, your gums become irritated by plaque - a mixture of food, bacteria and bacterial waste products that builds up on your teeth after eating. If plaque isn't cleaned off your teeth regularly, your gums will become red, swollen and shiny, and they may bleed.

Gingivitis is completely reversible. If the plaque is removed, the gums will recover. If the plaque is not cleaned off the teeth, the gingivitis will remain, and may progress to periodontitis.

Causes of gum disease - Solutions of Gum disease treatment in reading.

Gum disease happens when plaque builds up around teeth that are not cleaned properly. This is more likely to happen if you find it difficult to clean your teeth well, for example if you wear braces or dentures, or have irregularities in your teeth that you can't reach with a toothbrush.
There are other factors that can make you more likely to get gum disease.

These include:

  • smoking
  • diabetes
  • hormonal changes, for example during pregnancy or puberty

In all of these cases though, the main cause of the gum disease is the build up of plaque.

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Treatment of gum disease in reading

Your dentist will ask about your symptoms (if you have any) and examine your gums. He or she may also ask you about your medical history.

The type of gum disease treatment you will receive depends on how severe your gum disease has become. Your dentist may provide any treatment you need, or he or she may refer you for treatment with a dental hygienist - a health professional specialising in the prevention and treatment of dental conditions such as periodontal disease.

Symptoms of gum disease

You may not know that you have gum disease. Often it's not painful and some people with gum disease have no symptoms. This is one of the reasons why it's important that you attend regular check-ups with your dentist, as your dentist will be able to see the early signs of gum disease. Usually the first sign of gingivitis is bleeding from the gums when you brush your teeth. Your gums may also be red and swollen. If gingivitis has progressed to periodontitis, your teeth may be wobbly and you may get gum abscesses (pus collecting under the gum).
If you have any of these symptoms, your gum disease may already be quite advanced. You should see your dentist straight away.

Gum surgery

If the pockets are too deep for a dentist or hygienist to clean simply by scaling, you may need gum surgery. Your dentist may refer you to a periodontologist (a specialist in treating gum disease) for this. Typically, the surgery involves making some cuts in the gum tissue so that it can be pulled back. This allows the periodontologist to see into the bottom of very deep pockets, meaning that he or she can clean the area much more effectively. Once all the plaque and calculus has been removed, the flap of gum is replaced with some stitches (sutures).
For any of the treatments to be successful you need to put time and effort into cleaning your gums and teeth. You will have to follow your dentist's advice and make sure you remove plaque every day. If you smoke, it's likely that treatment will be less effective.

What can I do to prevent Gum Disease

Preventing gum disease involves controlling the amount of plaque and tartar that builds up on your teeth. Regular visits to your dentist or hygienist, brushing and flossing your teeth properly and stopping smoking will help to do this.

Your dentist or hygienist can show you the correct way to brush, floss and use inter-dental brushes. Dental floss or inter-dental brushes are used to remove plaque and particles of food from between the teeth and under the gum line. These are areas that a toothbrush can't reach.

Even thorough brushing and flossing can't remove every trace of plaque. Most people have irregularities in their teeth where plaque can build up out of reach and harden into tartar. This can only be removed by your dentist or hygienist during scaling.

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Dentist - Scaling

If you have gingivitis, your dentist or hygienist will clean your teeth thoroughly with gritty toothpaste using an electric toothbrush and special instruments called scalers. This type of thorough cleaning is called scaling. He or she may also recommend an antiseptic mouthwash that helps prevent plaque forming. He or she will also teach you how to brush and floss your teeth properly.

If gum disease has progressed to periodontitis, you may need more extensive scaling to remove plaque and tartar from the periodontal pockets. This can take several appointments. You may need to have your gums numbed with an injection of local anaesthetic before the scaling. This completely blocks the feeling from your gums, and you remain awake during the treatment. Your dentist or hygienist will monitor the size of the pockets during the following months to make sure the treatment has been successful and the periodontitis is not getting any worse.

12Jul/120

Cheek Fillers in Reading

Cheek Fillers & Implants

Cheek augmentation is a cosmetic surgery procedure that introduces silicone implants to help regain a plump, youthful look. Typically, an incision is made either below the lower lash line or on the inside of the mouth through which a cheek fillers / implant is inserted.

To create a high cheekbone, the implant is inserted into the upper cheek. To help fill out or plump a sunken face, the implants are inserted into the mid-cheek region. Your Surgeon will select the type of cheek implant most suited to the shape you want.

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Cheek Fillers / implant surgery results for Men and Women

Cheek implants are suitable for both men and women looking to enhance their facial definition.

As we age, we tend to lose the fullness in our cheeks and develop minor jowling along the jaw line. Though subtle, these small changes can be very ageing. A cheek enhancement can instantly reverse both of these trends taking years off of your appearance.

The Dr Bob Khanna Clinic in reading offers a great Cheek Filler service, and free advice in a consultation.

A cheek enhancement is a quick, lunchtime procedure that can be done in about an hour.

Following a thorough review of your medical history, your doctor will apply a topical cream to minimise your discomfort during treatment.

Your doctor will then inject an appropriate dermal filler (e.g. Restylane Sub-Q or Radiesse) into the cheek area. This has two immediate affects. First, it restores the buccal fat pad over the cheek, giving you the cheek bones of your youth (or better!). Second, the lifting affect of the cheeks subtly reduces the jowling along the jaw line.

Overall, the slight changes can have a dramatic anti-ageing affect! One of the great things about a cheek enhancement is that the results are instant. You'll probably have some slight redness on the day, which will go away in a day or two. But if you've got a big event coming up, it's a great way to take years off quickly.

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23May/120

Chemical Peels in Reading to rejuvenate your skin

The Dr BK Clinic offer Chemical Peels in our Reading Clinic

Chemical peels for skin rejuvenation are good at rejuvenating complexion and promoting refreshed looks. Wrinkles evidence skin aging processes. Most people would like to avoid them. Therefore, it is a common trend to rejuvenate complexion. Most rejuvenating creams and lotions are claimed to be better than they actually are but chemical peels are a great option for mature and damaged skin.

Chemical peel types

Following chemical peel types can be differed on the basis of their strength and concentration:
Mild peels based on alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) or dry ice. Such peels affect top epidermis layers and treat acne, surface scars, discoloration and fine lines;

Medium peels affect deeper layers. They make use of TCA combined with other ingredients to constrict pores, resurface skin and remove imperfections and discoloration. Most widespread medium peels are CA peels. Peel depth is subjected to TCA strength or concentration.

Deep peels affect several skin layers at a time and lead to second-degree burn. Phenol is a common ingredient used for really aged and deeply wrinkled skin.

Rejuvenating chemical peels at the Clinic

Chemical peel procedures imply application of chemicals in different proportions on the face. Rejuvenating chemical peel exfoliates and eliminates dead epithelium cells exposing renewed young skin. The choice of chemicals for skin rejuvenation depends on the peel type: superficial or deep.

Rejuvenating chemical peels eliminate layers of damaged epidermis to improve complexion. The doctor to perform this procedure puts the solution to contain glycolic or trichloroacetic acid (TCA), salicylic, lactic or carbolic acid or Jessner

23May/120

What is Azzalure and how can it help me?

How does Azzalure injections work?

Azzalure injections contain the active ingredient botulinum toxin type A, which is a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Botulinum toxin type A is a bacterial toxin that prevents nerves from functioning normally (a neurotoxin). It prevents nerves from releasing a chemical called acetylcholine, which is essential for the nerves to communicate with muscle cells. This toxin therefore prevents muscles from receiving nerve stimulation. Preventing nerve stimulation of muscles causes the muscles to become paralysed. Botulinum toxin type A causes muscle paralysis until such time as the nerve develops new endings to communicate with the muscles.

What are the benefits of Azzalure?

Azzalure injections normally takes an average of 2 to 3 days to start working, although it may take a little longer for the full effects to be seen. The speeds of action will depend on the strength of your facial muscles and your individual response to the injection. Hopefully you will be please with the effects of Azzalure. Azzalure can reduce the severity of glabellar lines for up to 4 months.

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Azzalure injections are administered into the muscle above and between the eyebrows to temporarily paralyse and relax these muscles. They are used to cosmetically improve the appearance of vertical frown lines between the eyebrows. These injections only provide a short-term improvement.

They are only used when the appearance of frown lines is prominent and is having an important psychological effect on an individual. An improvement in the appearance of the frown lines between the eyebrows is generally seen after two or three days. The effect of these injections lasts for up to four months. For a continued effect you would need to keep having the injections every three to four months.

What can be treated with Azzalure?

Azzalure is used to treat cosmetic conditions that typically result with age. The glabellar muscles in the forehead often produce “frown lines” or folds above the eyebrows and directly above the bridge of the nose. Azzalure injections will reduce or remove these wrinkles or lines temporarily. The results have been typically observed to last between three and six months.

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What is the difference between Botox and Azzalure?

The answer is there is no difference between these products. Botox has become a worldwide household name, but what many people do not realise is that Botox is a Brand name for the product Butulinum Toxin.

Azzalure is another brand of botulinum which reduces the appearance of vertical frown lines by weakening the muscles just like Botox.

Azzalure is not a new product, it has been around in the UK since the 1990's but it's brand has only been recognised widely since 2009.

What is the procedure?

On the Day - Before injecting Azzalure any make-up will be removed and the skin disinfected. Your practitioner will then study your facial muscles to see how they work, as individuals can differ. The injections should be painless, but a local anaesthetic cream can be used prior to treatment. To treat frown lines, Azzalure is injected with a fine needle above and in between your eyebrows. The treatment session will last around 15 minutes and you can return to your usual daily activities immediately afterwards. Your practitioner will tell you more about how to look after your skin following your treatment.

Contact DrBK Clinic for further information about Azzalure injections

Azzalure Botox normally takes an average of 2 to 3 days to start working, although it may take a little longer for the full effects to be seen. The speeds of action will depend on the strength of your facial muscles and your individual response to the injection. Hopefully you will be please with the effects of Azzalure Botox. Azzalure Botox can reduce the severity of glabellar lines for up to 4 months.

23May/120

Root Canal Treatment Reading – Dr Bob Khanna Clinic

Dr BK offer Root Canal Treatments in Reading:

Root canal treatment is a dental procedure to treat infection at the centre of a tooth (the root canal system). Root canal treatment is also called endodontics. The infection is caused by bacteria that live in the mouth and invade the tooth when:

  • tooth decay occurs
  • fillings leak
  • teeth are damaged by trauma, such as a fall

See the Health A-Z topic on Tooth decay for more information about how decay starts.

Root Canal Treatments in Reading

To treat the infection in the root canal, the bacteria need to be removed. This can be achieved by:

  • removing the tooth (extraction)
  • attempting to save the tooth by removing the bacteria from the root canal system (root canal treatment)

In root canal treatment, the bacteria are removed from inside the root canal system, the root canal is filled and the tooth is sealed with a filling or crown. In most cases, the inflamed tissue at the end of the tooth will heal naturally.

Root canal treatment should not be painful because local anaesthetic is usually used. The procedure is usually very successful and should be no more unpleasant than having a filling. In about 9 out of 10 cases, a tooth can survive for up to 10 years after root canal treatment.

The root canal system

The root canal system contains the dental pulp and extends from the crown of the tooth to the end of the root. A single tooth can have more than one root canal.

The pulp is made up of soft tissue that includes nerves and blood vessels. If bacteria infect the pulp, it will begin to die. After this, the bacteria can increase in number. The bacteria and the substances they release will eventually pass out of the end of the root canal through the small hole where the blood vessels and nerves enter.

This process continues as there is nothing to stop more bacteria passing down the root canal, which causes the tissues around the end of the tooth to become red and swollen. This can cause your tooth to become painful and, in extreme circumstances, your face may become swollen (dental abscess).

Tooth structure

A tooth is made up of two parts:

  • The crown is the part of the tooth that is visible in the mouth.
  • The root extends into the bone of the jaw, anchoring the tooth in position.

These are composed of the following structures:

  • Enamel is the hard outer coating of a tooth.
  • Dentine is a softer material that supports the enamel and forms most of the tooth.
  • Cementum is a hard material that coats the root surface.
  • Dental pulp is the soft tissue at the centre of the tooth.

Dr Bob Khanna Clinic in Reading has the expertise to answer any questions about Root Canal Treatments or general Dentistry needs >>