Archive for August, 2009

“I want straight teeth but I feel like i’m too old for braces”

Monday, August 17th, 2009

We very commonly hear patients say “when i was young we didn’t get the chance to have braces, but i wish i did, i hate my crooked teeth” Many patients want straight teeth but do not want veneers or crowns to enhance their smile. We now have a perfect remedy!

Technology and treatment has moved so far forward that there is now other options that patients can have instead of fixed braces, one such example is Clearstep.

The advantages of Invisible braces is that it is clear so you do not have to have a wire brace, its removable and comfortable to wear, treats people of any age, its totally unique, affordable and flexible and it can treat all types of orthodontic problems.

It works by the patient wearing a clear wafer thin plastic positioners which gradually guide your teeth from their present to desired position. The clear plastic positioners are worn in sequence and monitored by a dentist.

The most beneficial aspect is that Invisible braces are removable and therefore flexible enough to fit around your lifestyle so may be removed for that important meeting or special occasion, in addition to eating and drinking.

If you have any further questions or queries please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team on 01474 537191


Why do i need dental hygiene appointments?

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

A recent study carried out from University College London states that over half of all adults in Britain are suffering a dental condition known as Periodontitis also called gum disease. It is most common amongst the elderly. Approximately 67% of people aged over 65 suffer.

In the early stages, gum disease often goes unnoticed because there is little, if any, pain. Gum disease causes bad breath and swollen gums, which bleed on brushing or flossing. If it is left untreated, this can progress to pus-filled cavities, receding gums and loss of tooth support. There are two main stages of gum disease, gingivitis (which is reversible) or periodontitis.

What causes gum disease?

Its caused by plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on the teeth from a mixture of food, bacteria and bacterial waste products. If plaque isn’t cleaned off your teeth regularly, your gums will become red, swollen and shiny and they may bleed. This can cause the gums to pull away from your teeth, leaving a little pocket around the tooth. This pocket traps plaque that you can’t reach with your toothbrush and over time the plaque can harden to tartar (calculus). The irritation gradually spreads to the bone structures around your teeth. Gradually, the pockets get deeper and more difficult to clean, and the gum and bone may shrink. This can now be described as the stage of periodontitis. the shrinking gums may expose some of the roots of your teeth, making them wobble and sensitive. If left untreated over a number of years, your teeth may fall out, or need to be taken out by a dentist. Although periodontitis is not reversible, with appropriate treatment the disease can be halted.

There are other factors that can make you more likely to get gum disease, these include, smoking, diabetes and hormonal changes such as pregnancy.

How can i tell if i have gum disease?

You may not be aware that you have gum disease because often there is no pain. There are warning signs that you can look out for, these include;

Gums that bleed during toothbrushing. If this occurs you should carry on brushing as normal, do not avoid the area

Red, swollen tender gums

Gums that have pulled away from your teeth

Persistent bad breath

Pus between the teeth and gums

Loose or separating teeth

A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite

A change in the fit of partial dentures

However it is possible to have gum disease without any of these signs.

How does the dentist/hygienist help prevent gum disease?

During a dental examination a dentist examines the gums for periodontal problems. They inspect the colour and firmness of the gums, they also us a small instrument called a periodontal probe which gently measures the depth between your teeth and gums. The more advanced the gum disease the greater the depth of pockets. Depending on the outcome of the examination your dentist will inform you if you have any signs of gum disease and the severity of it.

If the gum disease is still in the early stages where it is still reversible patients maybe advised to undergo a course of thorough periodontal clean and then see and dentist/hygienist every 3 months and be advised to use an electric toothbrush and floss or inter-dental brushes to help minimize the buildup of plaque.

If the examination shows that a patient has periodontitis, patients maybe advised to have infected teeth removed as decayed teeth can weaken bone structures and loosen other healthy teeth, a intensive course of periodontal treatment would be recommended which is carried out over several appointments of the course of a few months. Pocket charting (the depth of pocket between the gums) is recorded and then compared over the course of the treatment to see how the gums are responding to treatment.

If think you have symptoms of gum disease, please speak to a member of our team who will be happy to book you an examination or hygiene appointment.


Kent dentist replaces loose denture with fixed bridge

Monday, August 10th, 2009

The following patient attended our practice after having problems with his loose dentures. He was presented with a choice of treatment by Dr Stephen Tangney in which he chose to go ahead with a fixed bridge.

Read on to see what impact it has made to his life….

“My previous experience about dentistry was not very good before i came to Parrock Street Dental Care, I was not scared of my previous dentist but I was unhappy with the treatments offered. Parrock Street Dental Care is excellent in comparison to my previous experience as i was made to feel welcome and relaxed, and most importantly offered a choice of treatment.

I previously had a bottom plate with three teeth attached, they moved all the time and I was forever pasting them causing embarrassment. Now I have a bridge which is so natural i forget I have false teeth. I am so happy now as I can forget about it.

I was motivated to have a bridge as I was fed up with the plate moving in my mouth and having to keep pasting it.

The treatment that I received was excellent and it has increased my confidence and I am very happy with the end result!

If I had to give any words of advise to other patients nervous or anxious about visiting the dentist I can say that you will be made to feel relaxed and important, overall I was very satisfied with my whole experience.”

Barry S


Newsletter: August 2009

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

The Practice

The practice is still currently undergoing an external makeover…. (hopefully, it shouldn’t be too much longer until it is finished).

We are expanding and growing to improve our services and facilities for you our patients. So we welcome new patients and the friends and family of our existing patients! We grow through your recommendation.

It is very important for us as a practice to continually grow and improve our service and care to our patients, so we have introduced a Patient Satisfaction Survey. This will give our patients the opportunity to make suggestions for improvements or pass on compliments and positive feedback of their experience at Parrock Street Dental Care, so we can review the comments and improve our services for them accordingly.

The Dentists

Joining our Dental team is Dr Sheetal Jadhav who has been working within the NHS for the last 3 years, and is also fluent with providing the highest standards of cosmetic and advanced dentistry. She has a fantastic caring nature, bubbly personality and is up-to-date with the latest clinical skills. She is looking forward to meeting you over the coming weeks and months.

The Staff

In addition to our new dentist, we have a few new smiley faces to add to our team, Sadia has joined our team of receptionists and Laura has joined the nursing team as Irene will be on maternity leave in a few weeks time. They both have a lovely caring nature and warm smiles. They will aim to make your experience at Parrock Street Dental Care enjoyable, relaxing and unique.  You will be well looked after as always with them!

I’d like to take this oppurtunity to wish our lovely nurse Irene all the best for the new adventures of motherhood that lie ahead for her. We look forward to welcoming baby Aidan in the coming weeks!!

Our Services

We provide all services for General, Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry. We provide Value NHS and Finest Private dentistry. Our dentists are constantly updating their skills and services to be the best for their patients.

Special Offers for August

Free Implant Consultation – Quote WebImp

Free Clear Braces Consultation and Free Teeth Whitening with Every New Clear Braces Treatment- Quote WebBraces



Oral Mouth Cancer Screening

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Cancer screening is a very important part of a general dental examination. Dentists not only check the health and vitality of teeth and gums but they also check the health of the whole mouth, ie, cheeks, tongue, roof and floor of mouth. Therefore it is very important to attend a dental examination even if you feel you have no problems.

There are no special instruments used in the screening for oral cancer apart from the skill of a trained eye.

Smoking and alcohol are the biggest risk factors of oral cancer and therefore those patients most at risk should attend routine examination appointments regularly.

Oral cancer can be spotted very early by a dentist usually before patients have any signs and symptoms.

Typical signs and symptoms of oral cancer include:

Pain and swelling in the mouth

Swelling around the neck

A mass or discoloration within the mouth

Painful ulcer that is not healing.

If  you are worried about oral cancer and would like an examination please do not hesitate to call us to make an appointment.

Should you require any help to quit smoking go to: www.nhs.uk/smokefree


Denture Repair – Same Day Lab Repairs

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Sometimes patients have the mistaken notion that if they have broken their denture they have to see a dentist to get a new one, however that is not always the case.  On many occasions a denture can be repaired or added to without needing any impressions by the dentist.

Colin has been a dental technician for over 30 years and thoroughly enjoys his job. He works Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings and is available to help repair and add to any broken dentures or replace any missing teeth onto a denture.

You do not have to be registered at our practice in order to use the services of our dental laboratory. You can bring your broken denture to us and after Colin has made an assessment of the denture we can advise you of the proposed course of action needed in order to fix your denture.

Just like an optician we recommend two pairs of glasses, We recommend that our denture wearing patients always have a spare set of dentures made, in the unlikely event that their permanent dentures are misplaced, dropped, broken etc….. they will then not have to go without any teeth as the process of making a great fitting and looking new denture can take a few appointments over the course of a few weeks.

As a fixed alternative to dentures patients may want to consider implant supported dentures or bridges

Should you have any queries regarding your dentures, please do not hesistate to contact us on 01474 537191