Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Bad Breath and how to avoid it


Bad Breath (Halitosis), is a problem that many people experience at one time or another. In fact, it is estimated that 40% of the population suffers from chronic halitosis on some occasion.
Many things can cause bad breath, including:
  • Poor oral hygiene (not brushing and flossing properly)
  • Gum disease
  • Eating certain foods like onions or garlic
  • Tobacco and alcohol products
  • Dry mouth (caused by certain medications, medical disorders and by decreased saliva flow during sleep - hence the term "morning breath"
  • Systemic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, liver and kidney disorders
How Do I Know if I Have Halitosis?
One way to test if you have bad breath is to cover your mouth and nose with your hand, exhale, and smell your breath. Another way is to ask someone you trust whether or not your breath smells bad. Keep in mind that many people experience "morning breath," which is the result of reduced saliva flow during sleep that allows acids and other debris to putrefy in the mouth. Brushing and flossing thoroughly before bed, and brushing your teeth and tongue first thing in the morning, will usually eliminate morning breath.

How Can I Help Prevent Halitosis?
In addition to avoiding foods that cause bad breath, you can reduce the chances of bad breath by:
  • Brushing thoroughly twice a day and flossing daily to remove plaque and food particles
  • Brushing your tongue will also help reduce bad breath
  • Removing dentures each night and cleaning them well before replacing them each morning
  • Visiting your dentist regularly for dental checkups and cleanings
If you have persistent bad breath that is not improved with brushing and flossing, come and see your dentist for a thorough dental examination as this could indicate a more serious problem. Only a dentist can tell if you have gum disease, dry mouth or excess plaque build-up as a possible cause of bad breath.

Alison
Practice Manager

Friday, 6 January 2012

Longborough - adding the ‘Feel Good Factor’ to your New Year!

The New Year has brought a positive vibe to the practice and we are looking forward with a sense of excitement and anticipation. What will we achieve this year? What can we do for our patients in 2012 to offer that bit more? 

This year we are making it our mission to put smiles on our patients faces. From the moment you enter our front door we are determined to make you feel good. Our aim is to get the people of Surrey smiling; we want to see happy, confident and healthy smiles with the ‘feel good factor’. 


We offer a wide range of treatments to help you achieve and maintain the best dental health possible and to give you the bright, fresh, healthy smile you’ve always wanted. You can be confident that we will always go out of our way to ensure that a visit to Longborough will be as stress-free and relaxing as possible.  

Our philosophy is simple; from the moment you walk through the door you’ll feel welcome. We believe that our patients' comfort and well being should be the focus of everything we do. Our approach to dental treatment is inclusive, consultative and friendly, geared towards achieving the best dental health and the most confident smiles. Longborough dentists work in partnership with the patient to help attain the best possible outcome.  

This year we can offer new patients to Longborough a complimentary practice tour and a chance to ‘meet the dentist’ as well as the opportunity to discuss their Smile with a friendly patient advisor. At Longborough we want to put the ‘feel good factor’ into 2012.

Happy New Year
Alison
Practice Manager

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Christmas Opening times


Closed Dec 24 - Dec 27
Dec 28 - Open: 9.15am - 4.45pm
Dec 29 - Open: 9am - 5pm
Dec 30 - Open: 9.30am - 12noon
Closed - Dec 31 - Jan 2
Jan 3 open as usual

Alison
Practice Manager