𝗧𝗼𝗴𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝘄𝗲 𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗿 𝗶𝗻 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟭

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We look forward to the new year. Together we continue to build on the future. And: the day comes when we can shake hands again, hug each other, celebrate successes together and live long.

𝙝𝙖𝙫𝙚 𝙖 𝙃𝙖𝙥𝙥𝙮 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝙔𝙚𝙖𝙧 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙮 𝙨𝙖𝙛𝙚!

Enter the new year with a healthy body & healthy smile!

As the new year draws closer many of us will be making new year’s resolutions and plans for a healthier 2021. We all know the importance of a healthy lifestyle, but many forget the benefits of a happy and healthy smile.
Let your smile help you to achieve with confidence
When you look good, you feel good! Feeling confident in your appearance helps you to achieve, forge a successful career, socialise and form strong relationships with others. If you suffer from tooth discolouration and staining or perhaps even tooth loss, you may feel self-conscious and want to hide away from social situations.
At Neem Dental Clinic, our expert team are passionate about preventing tooth damage as well as restoring smiles.
Start your new year off with a happy and healthy smile by contacting us today! t: 020 8423 2523

Harrow Affordable Dentures Dentists – Full & Partial Dentures

At Neem Dental Clinic each set of dentures is personalized to your gums, lips, tongue and your whole mouth. Having good-looking teeth also gives you more confidence and freedom to smile. If you have any specific question about Dentures please fill our Online Contact Form or call us on 020 8423 2523.#Harrow#Affordable#Dentures#Dentists#Full & #Partial#Dentures

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Emergency Dental Care During the Global Pandemic (COVID-19)

The COVID-19 global pandemic has had an impact on several sectors, with the biggest strain being on the healthcare sector. Due to this strain as well as the risk of the virus spreading in healthcare facilities, restrictions were placed on several non-essential medical services.

Dental care fell into this category and several dental clinics cancelled appointments and limited their services due to COVID-19 containment measures in place. While doing this was important in controlling the spread of the pandemic, it also limited the dental care services available to people.

This does not mean that all dental services have been temporarily shut down. Even though a dental clinic may not offer regular check-ups, a South Harrow dentist may offer advice over the phone or online, depending on the patient’s condition and requirements.

In addition to this, many dental clinics are reopening and you can make an appointment with a facility like Neem dental Clinic if you need to consult with a root canal specialist or an emergency dentist in Harrow.

NHS recommendations

The National Health Service or NHS is a publicly funded healthcare system in England and provides a range of services online. These include helping people find pharmacies, general practitioners, and dentists, as well as providing useful tips and information related to healthcare.

The NHS also posts regular updates on the COVID-19 global pandemic, especially on medical services that can be accessed during the pandemic. On their recommendations on dental care, the NHS states that some routine dental treatments are now available. Neem Dental Clinic, for instance, reopened at the beginning of the month and you can make an appointment with them if you need to visit a South Harrow Tamil dentist or a root canal specialist.

The NHS, however, recommends that you contact your dentist by phone or email before visiting their practice. If you require an emergency dentist in Harrow, the NHS recommends calling your South Harrow dentist or using the NHS 111 online service.

For dental treatment in an emergency, you are advised against calling a general practitioner or GP as they may not be able to offer emergency or out-of-hours dental care. You can visit a hospital for emergency dental care if you are in severe pain, experience heavy bleeding, or have injuries to the face, mouth, or teeth.

Dental emergency

While dental practices are allowed to operate under strict guidelines, many give out very few appointments. It is thus recommended that you make an appointment with a South Harrow Tamil dentist for emergency care and not a routine check-up.

A Saturday Harrow Dentist will recommend visiting a dental care practice like Neem Dental Clinic if you have swelling of your gums, cheek, or face and it is spreading or if you are experiencing excruciating pain, mouth ulcers that haven’t healed after two weeks, or bleeding that lasts more than 20 minutes after a recent tooth extraction.

Broken teeth which cause pain and damage to your cheek or tongue, knocked out teeth, and controlled bleeding due to facial trauma are also considered dental emergencies.

If you are experiencing any of these, contact a South Harrow dentist or an emergency dentist in Harrow and explain your symptoms in detail to them. They will then advice you on what you should do next.

If you are told to make an appointment with a dentist in South Harrow, you can look up a dental care practice like Neem Dental Clinic. Be sure to study the health and safety guidelines in place and the process implemented by the dental clinic before visiting them.

Non-emergency dental care

A minor toothache, pain in your wisdom teeth with no swelling or restricted opening of the mouth, sensitive teeth, sensitive or bleeding gums, and discomfort from dentures are considered non-emergency dental care.

Sharp pain when biting down, a broken or chipped tooth, or mouth ulcers present for less than ten days are a few other symptoms that are not considered emergencies. If you experience these, you can contact your root canal specialist or Saturday Tamil dentist to seek medical advice and make an appointment if necessary.

What’s the difference between a simple and a surgical extraction?

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Dental extractions come in two basic types – simple and surgical. Which kind is right for you will depend on the situation we are looking to fix. Ideally, we prefer to save your natural teeth whenever possible. Unfortunately, this sometimes is not the appropriate solution and it becomes necessary to extract a tooth in order to protect the health of your other teeth. Some of the situations that may warrant an extraction include

Severely broken or fractured teeth

Severely decayed teeth

Impacted wisdom teeth

Crowding

Simple extractions are performed when the tooth is above the gum line and can be removed with a lifter and forceps. The process and healing time are both quick. This may be used for a decayed tooth or a tooth that is broken but is still above the gum line. It’s also used to remove teeth when the root has died or if your teeth are crowded and removal is necessary to facilitate orthodontic treatment. Surgical extractions, on the other hand, are more complicated. A surgical extraction requires an incision into the gum to get to the tooth. This type of extraction is necessary if your tooth has broken below the gum line or if it is multiple pieces and some are stuck beneath the gums. A surgical extraction is also necessary for impacted wisdom teeth that are partially or completely covered by gum tissue.

Complete Dentures

𝑻𝒓𝒂𝒏𝒔𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒎 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒇𝒂𝒄𝒆 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒕𝒂𝒃𝒍𝒆 𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒑𝒍𝒆𝒕𝒆 𝒅𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒖𝒓𝒆𝒔.

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our teeth provide crucial support for your face, especially around your mouth, lips and cheeks. When you lose all of your natural teeth your jawbone naturally shrinks away to a lower level especially in the lower half of your face. Our dentist at Neem Dental Clinic is highly trained and specialized in the art of making complete dentures that can restore your face to the correct proportion, this is a very individual process which can also make you look and feel younger. At our Neem Dental Clinic, we understand how the loss of all your natural teeth can impact on your life. As well as affecting daily activities like eating, talking and laughing, losing your teeth can also lower your self-esteem. The full dentures we create will improve your quality of life, and leave you feeling confident and self-assured about your appearance.

Maryland Dental Bridges – Neem Dental Clinic – Harrow

There are lots of different types of dental bridge, made from various materials; a popular option is the non-invasive Maryland Bridge.

This kind of bridge is made from a specially formulated, highly durable porcelain, and held in place with metal wings that are fixed to the neighboring tooth. They are generally more suitable for patients with gaps at the front of their mouth, and not for spaces of more than one tooth.

Maryland bridges do not usually need any tooth shaving and this is their major advantage compared to conventional bridges.

It can take a couple of weeks for your dental bridge to be prepared; when it is ready you will be called in for a fitting. After any adjustments have been made to make the bridge as comfortable as possible, it can then cemented permanently into place. 

Flexi Dentures at Neem Dental Clinic

Our flexible dentures are discreet, natural in appearance and lightweight, the perfect combination for patient satisfaction.
Our flexi dentures bounce when you drop them and are thinner, stronger and natural looking then conventional dentures.

• Comfortable
• Flexible
• Affordable
• No shiny metal clasps
• Light-weight
• Strong
• Positive retention
• No tooth preparation required
• Life time guarantee against breakage of Valplast material
• Hypo-allergenic

Healthy Smile: The Best Gift You Can Give Yourself and Your Loved One This Valentine’s Day

Healthy Smile: The Best Gift You Can Give Yourself and Your Loved One This Valentine’s Day

Healthy Smile: The Best Gift You Can Give Yourself and Your Loved One This Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day and the month of February is all about showing your loved ones that you care about them. This could have been on the 14th of the month, over a romantic dinner or a family outing, or it could be through a vacation over the weekend or dining out when the Valentine’s Day hype has died down a bit.

While jewellery, chocolates, and flowers are the usual gifts that come to mind in relation to Valentine’s Day, the best gift you can give yourself and your loved ones this month is a healthy smile. Gifts are usually seen as tangible objects that can be wrapped in colourful paper. You can do this with jewellery, clothes, and books, but how exactly do you gift someone a healthy smile?

The answer is simple: By dedicating yourself to making healthy lifestyle changes. By changing your daily routine and eliminating bad habits, you can improve your oral hygiene and even your overall health. This is a gift not only to yourself, but to your loved ones too.

Daily Routine

Maintaining an oral health routine doesn’t require much additional effort. By making a few changes to your daily routine, you can take better care of your teeth. A few things you can do is to brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes. Use a fluoride toothpaste and be sure to brush your teeth right before going to bed.

Neem Dental Clinic also recommends cleaning between the teeth, which is why flossing is a practice to add to your daily routine. You can visit a South Harrow dentist to know what your oral health routine should include depending on your lifestyle.

Reduce Your Sugar Intake

Throughout the month, you will be tempted by discounted chocolates as well as other sweets. From cupcakes decorated in red, cookies in the shape of hearts, and chocolates with delicious fillings, candy, sweets, and desserts are an important part of Valentine’s Day and other celebrations.

However, sugar causes tooth decay, which means that you are likely to spend your nights or weekends nursing a toothache or visiting a root canal specialist at Neem Dental Clinic as opposed to taking your family out for a movie. Tooth decay may also require extractions, which will definitely mean you won’t have a healthy smile.

What you can do is to have sweets only during mealtimes. This way, you can have a sugary treat after your meal and brush your teeth soon after. If you snack on sweets throughout the day, you are not going to brush your teeth after having sweets and your teeth will be vulnerable to sugar throughout the day.

Stay Hydrated

Water is better for your oral health as well as overall health. Drinking water right after a meal removes acids from the mouth, thus reducing decay.

Most carbonated drinks have a high sugar content. Alcohol also has a lot of sugar in it and, while you may have enjoyed a glass of champagne during your Valentine’s Day dinner, moderation should be practiced when it comes to alcohol consumption.

Regular Check Ups

While these practices will improve your dental health, you will want to visit a South Harrow dentist regularly. Whether you need a root canal specialist to take care of a cavity or a South Harrow dentist to perform a simple tooth whitening procedure, regular visits to a dental clinic like Neem Dental Clinic is one of the best gifts you can give yourself as well as your loved ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. WHAT IS GUM DISEASE?

Gum disease(gingivitis) or periodontal disease is the number one cause of tooth loss today. The reason you lose teeth from gum disease is because this disease attacks the gums as well as the bone, which are the foundation in which your teeth rest. As the bone dissolves away from around your teeth, your teeth become loose and eventually fall out. Anyone, at any age, is susceptible to gum disease. Gum disease is caused by plaque. If the plague is not removed on a daily basis it will form calculus, which is the breeding ground for the germs which cause periodontal disease.

Bleeding gums are the first sign that there may be a problem with the gums. Puffy, tender red gums are also a sign that there is an infection present. Bleeding gums, however, are not always present even in severe cases of gum disease. Gum disease will not go away by itself or with improved home care. This is because the plaque has become cemented to your teeth like a hard calcium deposit. The only way of removing plaque deep under the gums is with professional cleanings. Routine and regular visits to your dentist are the best way of catching gum disease in its early stages, before too much damage has been caused.

2. HOW OFTEN SHOULD I GO TO MY DENTIST FOR A CHECK-UP?

Some people tend to have a rather strange attitude towards checkups. If the dentist does not find something wrong, their time has been wasted. As a matter of fact, a series of successful visits can discourage them from ever seeing their dentist and hygienist again. The idea that you should only see the dentist when something is wrong is not only ridiculous but can end up costing you a lot of money, comfort and time!

Your dentist is trained to detect and treat many problems before you are even aware of them. The goal is prevention – prevent disease, decay and tooth loss. Your dentist can help you but only if you make the appointment. It all comes back to teamwork. Only you, your dentist and your hygienist can determine how often to make a visit, but for most people, twice a year is sufficient. Checkups should not be a one-time event. They are necessary for regular assessments of the condition and the well being of your mouth. Check-up procedures vary with each dentist, but basically will contain: a review of dental and medical history, an overall examination of the mouth including oral cancer screening, a professional cleaning, possibly a fluoride treatment, and a general assessment of hygiene at home. Regular checkups are a MUST in the fight against gum disease.

3. I’M INTERESTED IN CHANGING THE SHAPE OF MY TEETH. WHAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE?

Several different options are available to change the shape of teeth, make teeth look longer, close spaces between teeth or repair chipped or cracked teeth. Among the options are bonding, crowns, veneers, and re-contouring.

# Dental bonding is a procedure in which a tooth-colored resin material (a durable plastic material) is applied to the tooth surface and hardened with a special light, which ultimately “bonds” the material to the tooth.

# Dental crowns are tooth-shaped “caps” that are placed over teeth. The crowns, when cemented into place, fully encase the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line.

# Veneers (also sometimes called porcelain veneers or dental porcelain laminates) are wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-coloured materials that are designed to cover the front surface of teeth. These shells are bonded to the front of the teeth.

# Re-contouring or reshaping of the teeth (also called odontoplasty, enameloplasty, stripping, or slenderising) is a procedure in which small amounts of tooth enamel are removed to change a tooth’s length, shape or surface.

Each of these options differ with regard to cost, durability, “chair time” necessary to complete the procedure, stain resistant qualities, and best cosmetic approach to resolving a specific problem. Talk to your dentist to see if one is right for you.

4. I AM AFRAID OF GOING TO THE DENTIST … WHAT CAN I DO?

Fear of the dentist is quite common for many people. Neem Dental Clinic aware of the prevalence of dental anxiety and we are properly trained to work with you in helping you to overcome these fears.

You will find we are eager to work with you to make your visits comfortable and pleasant. Asking questions about your mouth and proposed treatment will help to remove fear of the unknown and give you an opportunity to become involved in your dental health.
Most importantly, remember that your Neem Dental Clinic’s team is eager to work with you, not just on you, in order to achieve a mutual goal – maintaining the health of your smile.

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