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Get The Perfect Smile With Thorough And Efficient Dental Cleaning

Every aspect of our lives starting with our mind and bodies need consistent keep-up to remain strong and healthy. Needless to say, our mouths and teeth need thorough and efficient dental cleaning. However, even the most disciplined of brushers will not be able to clean each and every area of the mouth, so it is imperative you schedule bi-annual dental cleanings with a Neem Dental Cosmetic Dentist, Harrow

Regular dental cleaning offers one main benefit clean, healthy teeth and can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a full hour to complete.

They are rarely painful or unpleasant and can include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Removal of plaque, tartar, and calcium deposits
  • Full examination of teeth and gums for cavities and other potential dangers
  • Polishing to discourage future plaque build-up

Why Is All Of This Needed?

Besides keeping teeth looking great and maintaining confidence in your smile, proper and regular teeth cleaning prevents against gum disease by removing the plaque that is usually to blame for the onset of periodontal disease and gingivitis. Such outcomes lead to pain, bad breath, and potential loss of tooth. In addition, the discovery of cavities, discoloration, and swollen gums takes place during any routine cleaning.

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You’ll have priority appointments when you need them most, and no long waiting lists……

Whether you want a check-up, an urgent appointment, treatment or even a complete smile makeover, you can get the smile you have always dreamed of at a price you can afford. With a range of early morning, evening and weekend appointments you can be seen at a time that suits you.

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Why Do Teeth Stain?

Snow starts out as white but if you throw some dirt on it, it will turn brown. Your teeth are similar. They’re porous which means they absorb anything they come into contact with like a sponge. Certain foods and drinks can cause tooth staining as well as habits like smoking. Your teeth might also become stained due to your genetics, from taking tetracycline antibiotics in the past, or from fluorosis.

The only way to prevent your teeth from becoming stained is to avoid the foods and drinks known to stain your teeth and avoid habits that might stain your teeth. It’s also helpful to brush and floss regularly and visit us for regular dental cleanings so we can remove surface stains.

In some cases, brushing, flossing and professional dental cleanings won’t be enough to maintain your white teeth. This is where professional teeth whitening comes into play.

What is Professional Teeth Whitening?

Professional teeth whitening is the process of making your teeth looking whiter with a product that has an active ingredient of hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide works as an oxidizing agent that breaks down and forms unstable free radicals that latch onto organic pigment molecules which creates a whitening effect. The concentration of the bleaching compound and the time it rests on the teeth determine how much it will whiten the teeth.

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Be smile ready for the festive season

Discoloured teeth can look scary and this ages us dramatically.  This year in particular, we all deserve to smile, especially so during the festive season.  If you’ve had any thoughts about wanting whiter teeth, now may be the perfect time.

Discoloured teeth may well be as a result of a diet of coloured foods and drinks, such as curries and red wine.  Other causes might be illnesses and/or medication.  With Boutique Whitening, your teeth will reach their optimum shade over a course of weeks.

  
Daytime and Night-time options are available to choose for your lifestyle and convenience.  Results are dependent on the health and staining of your own teeth. No two people’s teeth are in the exact condition. Therefore, an estimation of the shade of white that can be achieved will differ from person to person. 


Your dentist will check your teeth and discuss the shade you desire and the shade you can realistically achieve.  Hopefully, the two will match.  A bespoke mouth guard will be fitted for you to wear and instructions about applying the gel will be discussed. 


It is important to always seek dental advice such as the best way to whiten your teeth from a reliable source like your registered dentist or their website. The correct information will always be ‘never go to anybody other than a dentist for teeth whitening’. You will avoid devastating results and irreparable damage this way, and only dental professionals can give you the treatment at an effective strength.  Internet and shop bought products contain far less effective ingredient than the products used by dentists. 

 
Invest in your smile for Christmas and many more to come with Boutique Whitening at Neem Dental Clinic, Harrow

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General & Preventative Dentistry in Harrow

Regular check-ups are vital to maintaining good oral health and hygiene. Your dentist can help spot and prevent potential issues before they evolve into something more serious requiring further treatment. We recommend visiting your dentist every six to twelve months for a check-up. Your dentist can also offer expert advice on how to best look after your teeth and gums and prevent gum disease. 

Dental Hygienist in Harrow

Plaque build up is the number one cause of gum disease, and often it is hard to tackle alone. Fortunately, at Neem Dental Clinic, Harrow, we have a highly trained dental hygienist who can offer a professional cleaning service, removing plaque and helping protect your teeth against the risk of gum disease. 

Restorative Dentistry in Harrow

Where teeth have been damaged or have decayed, restorative dental treatments may be required. Our dentists are experienced in providing expert restorative dental care to patients throughout Harrow. Helping patients regain confidence in their smiles and improve their oral health. Restorative dental treatments offered at Neem Dental Clinic, Harrow include:

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What is Diastema? How to fill gaps between teeth?

When you have extra space between two or more of your teeth, your doctor calls this spacing issues or gap teeth. Gappy teeth are quite common, but sometimes they can become a bit of a bother. Maybe you don’t like the look of them or find that food gets trapped, causing issues with your gums. Gap teeth can create pockets between your teeth and gums where food can get stuck. It can make your gums tender and sore and even lead to gum disease. Fortunately, that gap doesn’t have to be permanent.

 There are several treatments available for “gappy teeth” and fixing them carries both aesthetic and health benefits for your smile. In addition to orthodontics, a gap in your teeth can be corrected with restorative treatments such as composite bonding, porcelain veneers or crowns.  Larger spaces with missing teeth can be restored with dental implants or bridgework.

Teeth gaps types


  • There is a gap between your side teeth and front teeth only
  • There is a gap around your canines on one side
  • There is a gap between the front teeth
  • There are gaps between all your teeth

Diastema causes


A gap between two teeth is known as a “diastema.” These gaps tend to appear between the two upper front teeth, but gaps can occur between any two teeth and there are several reasons why someone may have gappy teeth. Even if your teeth gaps don’t bother you from an aesthetic point of view, it’s important to get the diastema checked by a dentist in case a more serious condition like gum disease is the cause. Gaps in your teeth could also mean you have an improper bite, which can lead to chipped or broken teeth. A diastema may result from the following:

The size of the teeth in relation to the jawbone

If a person’s teeth are too small, relative to the size of their jawbone, gaps may develop between the teeth.

Jawbone and tooth sizes can be genetic, which is one reason that diastemas can run in families.

Missing or undersized teeth

If some teeth are missing or smaller than others, a diastema can develop.

This often involves the upper lateral incisors — the teeth to either side of the two upper front teeth. If the upper lateral incisors are missing or relatively small, a gap can develop between the two front teeth.

Oversized labial frenum

The labial frenum is the tissue that extends from the inside of the upper lip to the gum above the upper front teeth. If this tissue is especially large, it can cause a gap to form between these teeth.

Gum disease

Tooth migration is a typical sign of advanced gum disease. In people with gum disease, inflammation results in damage to the bone that supports the teeth. Eventually, the teeth may become loose, and gaps can appear.

Incorrect swallowing reflex

When the swallowing reflex happens correctly, the tongue presses against the roof of the mouth.

A person may instead push their tongue against their front teeth when they swallow. Over time, this repetitive pressure against the front teeth pushes them forward, causing a gap to form.

Habits

Thumb sucking, lip sucking, tongue thrusting, and similar habits can put pressure on the front teeth, pushing them forward. This can lead to diastemas.

Loss of primary teeth

Children can develop temporary diastemas when their primary teeth, or baby teeth, fall out. When their permanent, or adult, teeth come in, these gaps typically close.

This type of gap is common enough that dentists consider it to be a normal developmental phenomenon in children. No treatment is usually necessary A study reports older findings that these diastemas may be present in approximately two-thirds of children in whom only the central incisors have erupted. The central incisors are the two flat teeth at the front of the upper jaw.

When to see a dentist


People should speak to their dentists if they or their child have a diastema and are concerned about it. It is recommended that orthodontists evaluate all children by the age of 7. A dentist or orthodontist can diagnose the underlying cause and, if necessary, recommend a course of treatment.

How To Fix Gaps In Teeth


Treatment for a diastema may not be necessary — especially if the gap arises from a mismatch between the size of the teeth and the jawbone, or if it results from the loss of primary teeth. If treatment is not medically necessary, but the person wishes to close the gap for aesthetic reasons, a dentist can help determine the best approach. Here are some techniques that you can use to fix such gaps:

Orthodontic options

Modern orthodontic treatment is often used to reposition teeth that are crooked or overcrowded, as well as to close gaps between teeth and correct bite disorders. Some of the most effective options to fix a gap in teeth are:

  • Lingual fixed braces, placed on the inside of the teeth, are just as effective in closing a gap as conventional labial braces and are out of sight even when smiling.
  • Conventional labial (exterior) fixed braces offer the best value. The choice depends on personal preference and budget, as they can all achieve similar results. Traditional metal versions are less obvious than they used to be, and available with changeable coloured elastics for children. Tooth-coloured ceramic braces can be paired with clear crystal brackets that are virtually invisible.
  • The Inman Aligner, a patented removable system, offers a quick, safe and great value solution for gently guiding front teeth into an ideal position. Removable clear braces – such as the Invisalign© – are becoming increasingly popular among adult patients seeking a discreet orthodontic treatment.

Invisalign

Invisalign braces are great for closing the gaps in your teeth as well as straightening crooked teeth. Although small gaps can be fixed using bonding and veneers, you should invest in Invisalign to close big gaps. Invisalign is a clear aligner that corrects your teeth without announcing its presence. It is expensive, but less expensive than traditional braces and it works to close the gaps between your teeth.

Dental Bonding

If you want a quick fix for large gaps, you should try tooth bonding. A tooth-colored resin will be applied to your tooth and hardened using a special light. In just a few hours, your tooth will look normal even if it was chipped or broken. Although the material used to make dental bonding is stain resistant to an extent, it is not as resistant as crowns.

Veneers and Crowns

A porcelain veneer refers to a thin shell that can be bonded to the front of your tooth. However, the dentist will remove a small portion of your enamel before attaching the veneer. On the other hand, dental crowns are designed to fit over most of your tooth. A crown is meant to fix damage caused by trauma or decay.

Dentures

This is a removable replacement for your teeth and you can opt for partial or complete dentures. People usually opt for dentures when they have removed several teeth and their overall health and that of their mouth is in question. If you have small gaps, these dentures will act as removable implants.

Implants

Dental implants can be either removable or fixed teeth that match your natural set of teeth. If you have a foot-tooth wide gap, you should opt for implants. An artificial enamel tooth will be inserted into your gum or bone. Skilled professionals are the only ones who can perform this medical procedure.

Surgery

When a diastema results from an oversized labial frenum, the dentist may recommend a frenectomy — a procedure to remove the excess tissue. Older children and adults may then require braces or another treatment to close the gap. In younger children, the space may close on its own.

Gum disease treatment

Gum disease requires treatment to stop the infection and prevent complications such as tooth loss.

Treatment may include scaling to remove tartar from the gums. Scaling also removes the bacteria causing the infection. In addition, topical or oral antibiotics may help.

In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove deep tartar from beneath the gums. Once the gums are healthy again, the dentist may use one of the above treatments to close the gap.

Prevention


It is not possible to prevent all cases of diastema. However, if gum disease or habits are the cause, it can help to practice good oral hygiene, by:

  • brushing the teeth twice daily
  • flossing daily
  • seeing a dentist for regular examinations and cleanings
  • avoiding thumb sucking and helping children break the habit
  • correcting improper swallowing reflexes
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Everyone wants to look their best for their big day.

At Neem dental clinic, we know how important your smile is, especially on your big day, and we can help you create your perfect smile with our Wedding Day Smiles.

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As every patient is different, you get to choose which treatments go into creating your unique big day Smile makeover.

If you are unhappy with your smile, but not entirely sure which treatments would make the most difference, come into Neem dental for a consultation. We will look at the areas you would like to improve -such as replacing missing teeth, straightening teeth with invisible braces or teeth whitening and create a plan to transform the overall appearance of your Smile. Depending on your requirements, this may involve one or more procedures, working within your budget and towards your aesthetic need.

There is no doubt you will be smiling all day long on your big day – it is one of the happiest days of your life after all! So, we have put together some plans to make the most of that beautiful wedding day smile.

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Sensitive Teeth

What causes sensitive teeth?

The tooth is made up of layers – the protective outer layer ‘enamel’ covers a softer more sensitive inner layer- ‘dentine’– which is covered in exposed nerve endings. If the dentine is exposed, a tooth can become sensitive.  This usually happens when the enamel has thinned or the gum has receded.  Here are some causes of sensitivity:

Tooth decay
Often the first sign of a cavity (hole) can be sensitivity to hot or cold. It is extremely important to get sensitive teeth checked as root canal treatment may be required if the hole is not dealt with quickly.

Dental erosion
This is loss of tooth enamel caused by acid attack from acidic food and drinks. Acid softens the enamel and makes it more prone to wear away. If enamel is worn away the dentine underneath is exposed, which may lead to sensitivity.

Gum recession
Gums may naturally recede (shrink back), and the roots will become exposed and can be more sensitive. Root surfaces do not have an enamel layer to protect them.

Gum disease
A build-up of plaque or tartar can cause the gum to recede down the tooth and even destroy the bony support of the tooth.  Pockets can form in the gums around the tooth, making the area difficult to keep clean and the problem wors

Tooth grinding
This is a habit which involves clenching and grinding the teeth together.  This can cause the enamel of the teeth to be worn away, making the teeth sensitive.

Other causes of pain from sensitivity may arise from:

Cracked teeth or fillings
Although a tooth may not physically be broken, a crack can run from the biting surface of a tooth down towards the root.  Extreme temperatures, especially cold, may cause discomfort.

Tooth whitening
Some patients have sensitivity for a short time during or after having their teeth whitened.  Discuss this with your dentist before having treatment.

When are teeth more likely to be sensitive?

You are more likely to feel the sensitivity when drinking or eating something cold, from cold air catching your teeth, and sometimes with hot foods or drinks.  Some people have sensitivity when they have sweet or acidic food and drink.  The pain can come and go, with some times being worse than others.

Do I need to go and see my dentist?

Yes, if you have tried treating your sensitive teeth for a few weeks and have had no improvement.

What treatments can the dentist offer?

During an examination the dentist will talk to you about your symptoms. They will look at your teeth to find out what is causing the sensitivity and to find the best way of treating it. The dentist may treat the affected teeth with special de-sensitising products to help relieve the symptoms. Fluoride gels, rinses or varnishes can be applied to sensitive teeth. These can be painted onto the teeth at regular appointments to build up some protection.  Sensitivity can take some time to settle. If this still does not help, your dentist may seal or fill around the neck of the tooth, where the tooth and gum meet, to cover exposed dentine. In very serious cases – if the tooth is cracked or damaged- it may be necessary to crown or root-fill the tooth.

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If you’re looking for a trusted, well respected and highly experienced private dentist in Harrow, Middlesex, our friendly Neem Dental Clinic Team can help.

Our goal at the practice is to provide the highest standards of dental care in a manner tailored to meet your specific needs and wishes. We offer a first-class service provided by a team of dentists who are patient-focused and deliver the best dental solutions without compromising quality.

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White Wedding Smiles – Nail The Perfect Smile On Your Big Day

Whether you’re the Bride, Groom, Maid of Honour, Best Man, or a regular wedding guest, your smile is one ‘accessory’ you’ll want to show off with pride on the big day. Take a look at our top tips for nailing the perfect, dazzling white smile for wedding pictures that you’ll treasure forever!

Weddings are undisputedly happy affairs; members of the wedding party and guests alike will be beaming from ear to ear from start to finish, so it’s important that you make sure you’re teeth are up to the task! For many people though, ‘baring all’ in the smile department is something that doesn’t come naturally, especially for those that are embarrassed by their teeth.

Bad teeth shouldn’t stop you from enjoying your big day though. Whether it’s a severe case of crooked, stained and missing teeth, or just light staining that can be overcome with a simple whitening procedure; a little planning and investment in your smile now, can go a long way to making you look and feel great come wedding time.

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If you’re looking for an expert private dentist in Harrow with an excellent reputation for providing the highest quality service and care, then Neem Dental Clinic is the right practice for you.

Our focus is clear… exceed patient expectations. By offering the right dental solutions for your needs and without compromising on quality, we deliver the best dental care in Harrow.

For a smile you can rely on and healthy teeth that will last, please speak to our friendly dental team today.

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