We all have a good inkling that we ‘should’ visit the dentist at least twice a year, yet many of us still avoid this necessary oral health routine. At your 6-monthly check-up, your dentist in Buckinghamshire will deep clean your teeth, removing the plaque and tartar that damage the integrity of your teeth and can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. The dentist will also asses your overall oral, facial and neck health, catching early warning signs of disease or health problems. However, what you may not be aware of is, when you let your oral health deteriorate, it can also affect your general health.
Gum inflammation upsets your heart
If your gums become inflamed, due to bacteria that cause periodontal disease, and are not treated by your dentist in Buckinghamshire, the bacteria can then build up in your blood stream. The bacteria, once in your bloodstream, can harden the arteries creating blood flow problems and causing heart blockages.
Dementia
Similar to the way gum-disease affects your heart, bacterial infection from gum disease can spread to the brain via the bloodstream, killing brain cells. They also travel through the nerve channels.
Your lung health
Bacteria from infected teeth and swollen gums can spread to the lungs through the blood stream or inhalation. Once there the bacteria are in your lungs, they can cause infections and undermine your overall pulmonary health.
Apart from causing disease, there are times in your life you need to take special care of your teeth. These include:
Diabetics
If you have diabetes, you will need to pay particular attention to your oral health by visiting us at Garden View Dental Care regularly. Diabetes negatively affects your oral health and can be a cause of gum disease, due to poor blood sugar control. Equally gum disease can make your diabetes worse, so it’s important to visit us regularly so we can support your oral health and nip infections in the bud.
Pregnancy
Due to the changes in hormones when a woman is pregnant, the prevalence of gum disease may be increased, and the risk of tooth decay heightened. So, it’s important to see your dentist in Buckinghamshire on a regular basis.


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As your dentist, Garden View Dental Care can ensure continued oral hygiene throughout your life, if you attend regular check-ups. Your dental hygiene check-up should be seen as a necessary part of your dental care. At each visit, you will be given a thorough examination, making sure your teeth and gum health is optimal. Should there be any indication of infection or decay, acting quickly can prevent gum infections developing into more serious disease that could eventually undermine the stability of your teeth.
What do we do when there’s an emergency?
Dental care today is all about prevention. At Garden View Dental Care, we want you to hang onto your natural teeth for as long as possible and enjoy healthy smiles for a lifetime. Believe it or not, we don’t want to see you in the dental chair any more often than is necessary.
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Here we explore some common terms that are used quite often during a general visit to the dentist in Buckinghamshire.
That’s the thing with emergencies. They come out of the blue and you have to deal with them there and then, otherwise there could be terrible consequences. If you don’t know where the water stopcock is in your house and the pipes burst, you could well ruin the floors and furniture before you find it. If you have an accident and break or lose some teeth, you could end up paying out lots in dental bills and suffering a great deal of pain if you don’t have the number of an
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