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The Silent Threat: Unmasking the Dangers of Gum Disease

Preventing periodontal disease is crucial for both oral and overall health. This condition, characterized by inflammation and infection of the gums and supporting structures of the teeth, can lead to serious consequences if left unchecked. First and foremost, periodontal disease can result in tooth loss. As the gums recede and bone structure deteriorates, teeth become unstable and may need to be …

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An international team of researchers has made a surprising discovery in cancer research. Botox - more well known as a beauty therapy - is a cheap, safe and effective anti-cancer treatment. In the study, researchers from Norway, Japan, Germany and the US investigated the role of the nervous system in cancer. They found that the vagal nerve contributes to the growth of gastric tumors through the release of a neurotransmitter. To read the full story click here

If you are interested in anti-wrinkleCosmetic DentistryFacial Rejuvenation, or Dermal Fillers services offered by us, then simply call us on 02074311444 or book a free consultation at our NW3 (Finchley Road) dental clinic. Our friendly and highly skilled dentists and cosmetic consultant are here to help you understand your ongoing dental health options.

 

Posted by Bright Smile Clinic at 10:47

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Chronic oral infection with the periodontal disease pathogen, Porphyromonas gingivalis, not only causes local inflammation of the gums leading to tooth loss but also is associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis. A study published in PLOS Pathogens now reveals how the pathogen evades the immune system to induce inflammation beyond the oral cavity. To read the full story click here

If you are worried about your dental health or gum disease, then book a free consultation at our NW3 (Finchley Road) dental clinic. Our friendly and highly skilled dentists and cosmetic consultant are here to help you understand your ongoing dental health options.

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Posted by Bright Smile Clinic at 11:38

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It is important that the effect of sugar intake on tooth decay is considered alongside obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart disease as a major public health challenge, according to the Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK). This comes as Public Health England (PHE) has published its plans to help the population to reduce dietary sugar. The FGDP(UK), which was part of the group that helped to inform the plans, stresses the need to consider food policy as part of the key determinants of oral health, particularly with respect to the consumption of sugary drinks by children. To read the full story click here

If you are worried about your dental health or gum disease, then book a free consultation at our NW3 (Finchley Road) dental clinic. Our friendly and highly skilled dentists and cosmetic consultant are here to help you understand your ongoing dental health options.

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Posted by Bright Smile Clinic at 13:23

Facial Rejuvenation (tear trough correction) following administration of Juvederm dermal filler. The before & after photos show correction in tear trough (using blunt cannula) carried out at our Finchley Road, NW3 Dental Practice

Before & After photos of dental and cosmetic work carried out by the principal dentist Dr. Massoudi at our dental clinic in NW3 (Finchley Road) area, are now available for vewing on our website. If you are interested in anti-wrinkleCosmetic DentistryFacial Rejuvenation, or Dermal Fillers services offered by us, then simply call us on 02074311444 or book a free consultation at our NW3 (Finchley Road) dental clinic. Our friendly and highly skilled dentists and cosmetic consultant are here to help you understand your ongoing dental health options.

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Posted by Bright Smile Clinic at 09:19

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The human body is comprised of roughly 10 times more bacterial cells than human cells. In healthy people, these bacteria are typically harmless and often helpful, keeping disease-causing microbes at bay. But, when disturbances knock these bacterial populations out of balance, illnesses can arise. Periodontitis, a severe form of gum disease, is one example. In a new study, University of Pennsylvania researchers show that bacteria responsible for many cases of periodontitis cause this imbalance, known as dysbiosis, with a sophisticated, two-prong manipulation of the human immune system. To read the full article from "Medical New Today" click here

If you are worried about your dental health or gum disease, then book a free consultation at our NW3 (Finchley Road) dental clinic. Our friendly and highly skilled dentists and cosmetic consultant are here to help you understand your ongoing dental health options.

Posted by Bright Smile Clinic at 12:22