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At Alexander House Dental Practice we provide the following general dentistry treatments:
This is a prerequisite for a healthy mouth. The Hygienist can remove tartar build-up, clean out food trapped between teeth and other soft tissues, and polish the teeth. They will monitor the general condition of your teeth and soft tissues and recommend a further dental examination if necessary.
The Hygienist will demonstrate the most modern and effective way of removing plaque. On some occasions the patient may be asked to bring their brushes along so that the hygienist can monitor the technique and correct if necessary. New and current dental products are introduced and recommended as appropriate.
The hygienist can identify problems that create mouth odour and provide solutions to the underlying cause. The hygienist will also help you choose the correct dental products to use.
• Bleeding gums (Inflamed gums)
• Loose teeth (bone loss)
• Receding gums
• Gum abscesses
Polishing stained teeth (Prophy-Jet®)
PROPHY-JET is an air polishing prophylaxis system which uses air, water, and either sodium bicarbonate (ProphyJet®) or non-sodium (JET Fresh®) powder as a slurry to remove extrinsic stain, dental plaque and soft debris while simultaneously polishing tooth surfaces. Recommended to clean tooth surfaces prior to bonding procedures and placement of dental sealants. Highly effective in use on patients wearing orthodontic appliances. Sodium bicarbonate is accepted by most patients and is both minimally abrasive and water soluble.
The patient will have had a thorough examination by the dentist before seeing the hygienist, and an appropriate treatment plan will have been created which the hygienist will follow. This can range from a simple scaling to treating individual problem areas with local anaesthetic.
In cases of advanced gum disease and tooth decay, teeth may need to be extracted.
Some patients may also develop impacted wisdom teeth, which can cause intense pain. This is alleviated by having them removed surgically. One area in which it is possible for dentists to specialise is oral surgery, an umbrella term for all dental procedures involving surgery, such as the extraction of teeth or wisdom teeth. It is always important to get the advice of a dental professional if you are worried about any of your teeth. Never attempt to pull out your own tooth at home as this could cause a more serious problem for you.
Life benefits:
Root canal treatment involves the removal of the pulp tissues from inside the tooth in the event that it gets infected or inflamed. If not treated, this could lead to an abscess. Root canal treatment can save teeth that would otherwise have to be extracted. The treatment may be required when the tooth has become infected or inflamed due to:
Signs that Root Canal Treatment may be necessary:
Signs of pulp damage
There may be no symptoms at all. If pulp inflammation or infection is left untreated, it can eventually cause pain, swelling and loss of the supporting bone.
Endodontics is the speciality of dentistry that treats inflamed or infected pulp (the part of the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels).
Reasons for inflamed/infected pulp:
Failure to treat the infected pulp can lead to severe pain and an abcess.
Endodontics offers an economical way to treat the infection and save the tooth from being extracted. It involves removal of the diseased pulp, thorough disinfection of the hollow canals and subsequent filling them as demonstrated.
Root canal treatment can often be a challenging procedure for the following reasons:
• It can be difficult to locate all of the infected canals.
• The canals can often be very narrow and difficult to negotiate.
• There can be obstructions in the pulp such as ‘pulp stones’.
• Re-current infection of a previously root treated tooth.
When posed with such challenges, your dentist may recommend referral to dentist with a special interest in such procedures.
Bonded Ceramic Inlay - For larger cavities, or replacing large fillings, we recommend bonded ceramic restorations, such as porcelain inlays, onlays or veneers. The main advantages are:
If you have chipped or broken a tooth as a result of an accident or injury, it is very important that you see a dentist as soon as possible. The same goes for one or more knocked out teeth. The sooner you are seen by a dental professional the better the chances that the teeth could be re-implanted, depending on the severity of your injury. Here are some of the steps an emergency dental appointment will cover:
Children are always welcome and recommended to start their dental checks from a young age.
We want to encourage regular dental attendence throughout childhood, so that children grow up with the knowledge and confidence to look after their teeth and gums for their whole life.
Excellent oral hygiene skills are taught from a young age, so it becomes a natural habit for the children.
Good and correct dietary advice is given to children and their carers to compliment their oral hygiene routine. This will promote healthy development of both teeth and gums, reducing the need for invasive dental treatment in the future.
Regular dental checks are strongly recommended so that any problems are picked up early and can be treated before they become serious.
Fissure sealing is a very simple yet effective dental procedure which involves coating the first emerging molars with a clear sealant. This protects the deep fissures of a newly-emerged molar from the possibility of food getting trapped in the chewing surface of the tooth and leading to decay. This is just an aid to excellent dental hygiene, not an alternative to regular brushing!
Regular hygiene appointments are encouraged to ensure correct brushing techniques and promote good gum health.
With regular dental checks, dental problems associated with the growth of the jaw and teeth can be monitored and appropriate orthodontic treatment can be initiated at the right time.
Alexander House Dental Practice
109 St. Peter’s Street
St Albans , Hertfordshire
AL1 3ET
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