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Welcome toMilton Keynes Dental CareFresh Breath Therapy |
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We offer a Confidential Fresh Breath Consultation. This takes a few minutes and in normally combined with an examination and will usually involve a quick chat with the dentist in the Oral Hygiene Room, a completely Private and Confidential Breath Test, a longer chat with one of our trained staff member and finally a discussion about the range of options available. We also will answer question about and all the Other Questions people want to know but are embarrassed to ask. We have an increasing number of new patients who come to us because they are concerned about having bad breath. We will help you understand the problem : 1. Help the patient realise they have a problem, and that it usually can be easily treated. 2. Shows patients how to recognize when they have the problem. 3. Gives an explanation of the causes. 4. You may be referred to your GP or specialist department at the hospital, because some general medical conditions as well as medication can make bad breath more likely or more difficult to treat. For example some medication can cause reduced saliva flow and this, though not causing bad breath, can make it more difficult to treat. Though there are many reasons for bad breath the main one is Poor Oral Hygiene superimposed on active Gum and Periodontal Disease. In many cases, the new patients we see, have in fact been regular dental attenders. Many patients think Poor Oral Hygiene is not brushing of the teeth, but infact is is much more subtle it is ineffectual cleaning of the teeth, especially the vulnerable areas between the teeth as well as other tissues in the mouth. (Cleaning the tongue is very important too.) |
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Fresh Breath Therapy Normally includes a very thorough cleaning of all the root
surfaces of the teeth, including antibiotic medication where required. We use
the very latest root cleaning instruments including Ultra Sonic tips. This is
not the same as a simple scale and polish. It may involve concentrating on a
single tooth or small area of the mouth, although
The explanation of the causes as well as instructions about how to make sure fresh breath can be maintained The cost: This will itemised and be given in writing in your treatment plan after an initial examination and X-rays. (We suggest that patients bring their toothbrush and any other dental health paraphernalia with them) We provide Dental Health Education for free. We give demonstrations of all the products we sell and will even demonstrate products our patients have bought else where. |
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Our Hygienist offer a range of treatments including |
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Just A Polish This seems to causes so much confusion for patients in trying to understand the difference between "just a cleaning" and Scaling and Root Planing and the need and reason for this procedure. Scaling and Root Planing is done to remove tartar and hard crusty calculus, that is loaded with bacteria, around and BELOW the gum line. A professional polishing or prophy removes only the soft sticky plaque that is above the gum line. It is a method of treating gum disease when pockets are formed around the teeth are greater than 3mm.
Hard crusty calculus |
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Scaling is a procedure that meticulously removes contamination toxins, micro-organisms, plaque, tartar, cementum, dentin that is rough and/or permeated by calculus from around, below and under thegum line down to the bottom of the pocket. This is done to remove bio film, calculus, and toxin down to the bottom of each periodontal pocket in order to obtain a healing response. A Scaling is the removal of plaque, calculus (also known as tartar), and stains from the tooth structures. It is accomplished using dental instruments that scrape away deposits from the teeth. This deposit removal is performed on tooth structures that have not been affected by bone loss, typically the crowns of the teeth. A cleaning is recommended for persons who do not have bone loss, periodontal disease, or infection around the teeth. There should also be no bleeding, mobility of teeth, receded areas where the gums have pulled away from the teeth, or gaps where spaces around the roots are exposed. In other words, the mouth should be healthy, with no gum and bone problems. |
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Root planing involves smoothing the root surfaces of your teeth with thin curettes so gum tissue can more firmly reattach to roots that are clean and smooth to prevent tooth loss and sensitivity problems. The procedure makes it more difficult for plaque to accumulate along the root surfaces. Treatment is carried out with our ultrasonic hand pieces as well as other instruments that both scales and medicates your gum tissue. Treatment controls the growth of harmful bacteria. (Bacteria ABOVE the gum line is less aggressive bacteria whereas the bacteria BELOW the gum are MORE DESTRUCTIVE AND DANGEROUS! Deep Root Planing Helps gums or pocket wall reattach firmly to the the spotlessly clean root surface to help prevent tooth loss. Deep Root Planing Prevent further bleeding of the gums. Deep Root Planing reduces gum swelling
Deep Root Planing decreases tooth sensitivity due to gum recession. Deep Root Planing prevents bone loss. Deep Root Planing prevent tooth loss due to gum disease Root planing is therapeutic (which means designed to heal) and time-consuming treatments to remove toxins (poisons) and bacteria from the root surfaces of the teeth. Periodontal (gum and bone) disease can be treated with root planing. Removing toxins allows the body's immune system to begin the healing process. Calculus (sometimes called tartar, diseased cementum, and/or dentin) are also scaled away. (Cementum is the hard tissue that covers the tooth root. Dentin is that part of the tooth that is underneath the cementum.) These procedures are used as complete treatment in some stages of periodontal disease, and as part of preparing the mouth for surgery in others. Several appointments, treating sections of the mouth, and local anaesthesia may be required. |
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teeth will be cleaned gently with a specially developed device. A spray of air,
sodium bicarbonate and a water jet meet to
The Jet wash Method removes stains but will not whiten your teeth in the same way as Tooth Bleaching. Ingredients are dispensed at a comfortable temperature and have a nice taste. The Jet wash method is much faster, more thorough than toothpastes and non-abrasive as we clean the teeth without any contact with their surface. Sodium crystals at a high speed meet the surface to remove plaque. A water jet washes off all cleaned deposits and corrects the temperature of the teeth. So it is possible to remove all the plaque you would have to clean at home for several weeks. |
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Existing gum disease can be treated if it is not too advanced. Where pockets have formed the roots of teeth can be cleaned and smoothed to allow the gum to reattach and the swelling to subside. This is called scaling and root planing. In deeper pockets it may be useful to reduce the bacteria using antibiotics. In advanced disease, surgery to reshape the gum and bone can help to stabilise teeth and prevent them falling out. Surgery can also make it easier to remove plaque and tartar from these sites.
What is Dentomycin? Dentomycin was launched in 1993 and has been successfully used in more than 1.3 million patients world wide. It is a gel that contains an antibiotic (minocycline) which is active against the bacteria that cause periodontitis. Why is Dentomycin a gel? This allows the antibiotic to be applied directly into the pockets where bacteria are growing. This means effective concentrations at the disease site and low concentrations in the bloodstream to reduce the risk of side effects. When is Dentomycin treatment recommended? Dentomycin is used when gum tissue has detached from the teeth to form obvious pockets. These sites are more likely to get worse than shallower sites. Your dentist or hygienist can check for pockets using a special probe, which is placed between the gum and tooth. What does Dentomycin treatment involve? Dentomycin is usually applied
after scaling and root planing.
Your dentist or hygienist will apply What effect does Dentomycin treatment have? Clinical studies have shown that Dentomycin treatment reduces the bacteria that cause periodontitis and reduces the depth of treated pockets. These changes indicate an improvement in gum health. Are there any side effects? Because it is applied direct to the site, and not swallowed, Dentomycin is a good way to treat gum disease. Fewer side effects have been reported than taking antibiotic tablets. Irritation and gum swelling can occur. If you experience these after Dentomycin treatment inform your dentist or hygienist before your next appointment. In very rare cases, patients have reported Limited diarrhoea or an upset stomach. Very rarely, some patients develop an allergic reaction to antibiotics. If you develop a severe headache, rash or itching, shortness of breath or swelling of the tongue following Dentomycin or other antibiotic treatment, contact your doctor or dentist immediately. Is Dentomycin suitable for all
patients?
Provided the gum disease is sufficiently advanced, there are few patients who would not be suitable for Dentomycin treatment. Dentomycin should not be used in: · patients who are allergic to tetracycline antibiotics · patients with complete kidney failure · children under 12 years. In addition, since Dentomycin has not been tested on certain patient groups it is unlikely that your dentist would want to treat: · pregnant or breastfeeding women · patients taking anticoagulants (eg. Warfarin) · children over 12 years. However, there may be occasions when Dentomycin is considered the most appropriate treatment. You should discuss this fully with your dentist prior to starting treatment. It is important that you tell your dentist if you are pregnant, trying for a baby, or if you are breastfeeding. If you have any additional questions about gum disease and it's treatment you should ask your dentist or hygienist. |
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Appointment Times and Charges Our Dental Fees offer Outstanding Value For Money and 3 Monthly visits for a simple scale and polish are £20.00 on weekdays and £22.00 on Saturdays. Appointments are sometimes very hard to get especially early Morning, late evening and Saturdays. We work a 3 month cycle for most patients and the cost of an hygienist visit for the overwhelming majority of our regulars is £20.00. |
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Our Hygienist works |
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Monday |
8.30 to 1 |
2 to 5.30 |
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Tuesday |
8.30 to 1 |
2 to 5.30 |
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Wednesday |
8.30 to 2 |
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Thursday |
8.30 to 1 |
2 to 5.30 |
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Friday |
8.30 to 2 | |
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Saturday (2 a month) |
8.30 to 2 | |
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We also offer lunch time appointments. | ||
| MK Dental Care | ||
| Gum Disease | We are happy to discuss the issues and offer the solutions. | Periodontal Disease |
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Our Dental Practice is warm and welcoming. |
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Our Surgeries are modern and well equipped. |
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We have well qualified staff and wonderful facilities |
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| MK Dental Care has a commitment to long term dental health. | ||
Latest NewsWe have accepted an NHS contract to treat children only. We are only be able to treat children under 16 years old on the NHS. We will accept all children irrespective of whether we see anybody else in their family. All we ask if that the children and their parents are motivated, capable and committed to life-long high standards of dental health. We will continue to accept all other patients on a private basis. |
| The Milton Keynes (MK) Dental Care |
For £8.00 per month
You can choose either 3 Hygienist visits a year for a Simple Scale and Polish and a Yearly Dental Examination with the dentist. or 2 Hygienist visits a year for a Simple Scale and Polish and two Yearly Dental Examinations with the dentist. **************************** For £9.50 per month You can choose either4 Hygienist visits a year for a Simple Scale and Polish and a Yearly Dental Examination with the dentist. or 3 Hygienist visits a year for a Simple Scale and Polish and two Yearly Dental Examinations with the dentist. **************************** Whether you pay £8.00 or £9.50 a month your benefits will include: **************************** All necessary X-rays. Oral Health and Oral Cancer Screen each year. Emergency appointments including free examination and any necessary X-rays. 3 year limited warranty on most treatments which we have provided. 10% discount off dental products. £8.00 a month paid by direct debit. For more information see Q&A. |
| Contact Information for your Milton Keynes Dentist | |
Dentist | Dr David Gilmartin |
Postal address |
Milton Keynes (MK) Dental Care, 159 Ramsons Avenue, Conniburrow, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK14 7BE, England. |
Phone |
01908 690326 |
Fax |
01908 676880 |
Electronic mail | |
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