Dental information

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Brochure Print Favourite Oak Mount Dental Practice
628 Wilmslow Road
Didsbury M20 3QX
Tel: 0161 445 1211
Fax: 0161 445 4356
Email: oakmountdental@btinternet.com

Cleaning and prevention

The best way to reduce decay and gum disease, and to maintain the health of your mouth, is to attend regular dental appointments. This is called preventive dentistry, and ensures we can catch any potential problems before they develop, so the amount of treatment required is reduced. This means you can avoid having so many extractions and fillings, and are more likely to keep your own teeth for life.

Your dentist and hygienist will work together to create a recommended course of treatment, or maintenance plan, to keep your teeth in the best condition possible. Your dentist will assess your mouth and discuss any necessary treatment with you, to try to prevent any recurring problems. Any fillings you have will also be checked, making sure they are in good repair.

Your hygienist will perform a thorough scale and polish, and will teach you how to properly clean your teeth of bacterial plaque. Plaque is an invisible layer of bacteria, which, when mixed with sugar, turns into acid. This can then cause tooth decay, or infect the gums if it is not removed regularly. Your hygienist will also discuss dietary and lifestyle habits that might affect your teeth, and advise you on which oral care products are best suited to you.

Gum disease

Gum disease is caused by a build up of plaque, and can be avoided if you brush and floss your teeth twice a day. There are various symptoms of gum disease, including swelling, redness, soreness and bleeding during brushing, but there are only two main forms of it: gingivitis and periodontal disease.

Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums, causing the symptoms described above. If you have gingivitis for a long time, it can turn into periodontal disease, which affects the tissues supporting the teeth. Over time this can lead to the deterioration of the bone that teeth are anchored to in the jaw, eventually causing teeth to become loose or even fall out completely. Periodontal disease causes more tooth loss than tooth decay, and so you should ensure you maintain your daily routine of brushing and flossing to prevent the build up of plaque.

Occlusal disease

The jaw joints, jaw muscles and teeth must all function in harmony to prevent problems occurring in some part of the system.

It is possible that a lack of harmony in the way that the teeth bite together can lead to a number of symptoms ranging from fractured and sensitive teeth, to headaches and jaw joint pain.

Occlusal disease, as this may be termed, can lead to even more problems than tooth decay or gum disease, although it is more difficult to diagnose and less well understood.

Your dentist will continually monitor your teeth for signs and symptoms of these problems and sometimes additional examinations will be required to diagnose them.

Location Our dental practice is located in the heart of Didsbury and has ample car parking spaces available. See and print map
Our dental team We have two dental surgeons and one hygienist all catering to provide you with the best dental care possible. Read more
Opening hours
Mon: 9.00 am - 5.30 pm
Tue: 9.00 am - 5.30 pm
Wed: 9.00 am - 5.30 pm
Thurs: 9.00 am - 5.30 pm
Fri: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
Closed
for lunch:
1.00 pm - 2.00 pm