As you go about your day-to-day life you will know that you are exposing your mouth to various unavoidable hazards that could cause harm to the surface of your enamel and lead to the development of issues with your gums. Sugars and acids that naturally exist in the foods that we eat can build up on the surface of your teeth, these can often be corrosive in nature and eat away at your teeth if not cleaned away fully via brushing and flossing. dentist-in-marylebone

The main way many of us take care of our teeth and gums is to brush them twice a day with a toothpaste that contains fluoride, which is a naturally occurring mineral that can be found in water and can help to prevent tooth decay when used in a concentrated form such as toothpaste.

While cleaning our teeth every day in the recommended way will help to promote high standards of oral health and hygiene for most people, this is not the only way you can help take care of your teeth and gums, as there will always be times when we can all benefit from professional help and advice.

At Plowman and Partners, we want every adult that lives in the community that we serve to understand the importance of being registered with a dentist in Marylebone, as this will give them access to the treatments and services that will help to ensure they can attempt to obtain the highest standard of oral health possible.

Our practice recently returned to a comfortable, fully refurbished, Grade II listed building on Queen Anne Street, right in the heart of London’s world-leading medical district making it easy to get to.

Easy access to the treatments you may need

One of the main benefits of being registered with our dentist in Marylebone is that you will have an easy way to access dental treatments and services at the times you may need them. This can be difficult to do for someone who has taken the decision not to register with a dental practice, especially if you find that you need treatment due to an emergency dental situation.

Another advantage of being registered with our dental practice is that you will be able to have the same dental professionals at various stages of your oral health and hygiene journey. This will allow you to form a working relationship with those people who are directly involved in providing you with any treatments and services you may require. The hope is that by forming this working relationship a dialogue can take place that will help to inform the path of your oral health and hygiene treatment.

Do not skip your oral health check-ups

We urge you not to ignore the need for you to attend a dental practice to undergo your oral health and hygiene check-ups, as these are important tools that will help in the decision-making process around any treatment that may be of benefit to you. You should seek to attend your oral check-up every six months at the very least.

If you are not registered with a dentist in Marylebone you may wish to look into changing this going forward, as doing so will give you access to the tools and services you may need to obtain the highest standard of oral health that is possible for you.

It may come as no surprise to you that our dentist in Marylebone here at Plowman & Partners loves nothing more than putting a smile on your face! Our practice has been creating healthy and happy smiles since 1922 and we have recently refurbished the premises again. It’s just one of the many ways we keep moving with the times to provide you with a comfortable and relaxed environment that offers the latest skills and technology from our dentist in Marylebone. An example of one treatment that is advanced and ideal for completing your smile is that of dental implants. Dental implants are used to stabilise replacement teeth, whether you are having crowns, bridges or dentures.  It involves using the latest techniques and technology to give you a smile that functions naturally and looks natural too. marylebone-dentist

What they are

Dental implants are metal screws that are attached to the jawbone, where you have missing teeth. They are stabilised firmly, when the gums heal around them, so they shouldn’t be able to move at all. To these screws, our dentist can then attach your replacement teeth and the result is a beautiful smile that never has to falter, because you won’t need to remove your replacement teeth when you are eating or want to clean them. In effect, dental implants enable your replacement teeth to function completely like natural teeth. The only difference is that your replacement teeth won’t be able to develop cavities!

Are they difficult to look after?

Dental implants are very easy to take care of. All you need to do is clean them by brushing and flossing. You should also come and see us for your routine check-ups as frequently as advised, which is normally once or twice a year. You won’t need to avoid eating any particular foods for fear of them being loosened by what’s on your plate, because they shouldn’t be going anywhere at all! You will also have the benefit of being able to go to bed without having to remove them.

What are the other advantages of choosing dental implants?

For people with missing teeth, it is really important to replace them to protect remaining natural teeth from being exposed more to bacteria and developing further dental problems. You could also find that by having missing teeth, you have difficulty speaking clearly or chewing your food properly, but by replacing them, these issues should be addressed. You could even find that by having missing teeth replaced with dental implants that your face looks more youthful, because you have given the face the structure it needs for the skin to relax and appear smoother, without the need for major surgery! In fact, having dental implants isn’t a major operation and we can fit them with local anaesthetic, ensuring that you don’t feel anything. You will need two appointments to fit the screws and temporary replacement teeth and, after your gums have healed, you can then have your permanent replacement teeth attached.

If you want to know a bit more about dental implants, or any of our other treatments, simply give us a call and book in with our experienced team, who are looking forward to meeting you and discussing your concerns. Our dentist in Marylebone will examine your mouth to ascertain what the treatment options could be and will be happy to explain everything to you in depth, so you can choose the treatment that is right for you. So, it’s time to smile your best smile courtesy of us at Plowman’s & Partners; it’s what we’re here for!

When you are looking for a dentist in Marylebone, you may have one thing on your mind: a quick search engine reconnaissance and a tick off your long list of things to do. However, if you want to find the right dentist in Marylebone for you, you could benefit from putting in a little more effort, in order to find the dental practice that will meet your needs now and in the future. At Plowman & Partners, our dentist in Marylebone, we offer a wide range of treatments from general dentistry, through to cosmetic treatments, restorative care and orthodontics. We can cater for the whole family, young and old, and our practice has been doing so since it was first established in 1922. With a fully refurbished environment for you to come and relax in, we mix wholesome family values with the latest technology and treatments. All of our dentists are fully registered with the General Dental Council, so you can be assured that you will receive excellent care. One of the treatments that we offer is the application of porcelain veneers. dentist-marylebone

What are porcelain veneers?

Porcelain veneers are used to repair damaged teeth that may have been chipped or cracked. They can also be used to aesthetically improve the appearance of them if they have become stained. They are also used to correct teeth that are slightly overlapping each other. Veneers involve having a thin layer of the surface of the tooth removed and then having a porcelain layer adhered to it. We obtain the measurements required for your veneers to be manufactured, ensuring that they look aesthetically pleasing, matching the shade of your other teeth. They are bespoke fitted, so that they do the precise job your tooth requires to be fixed and look beautiful, when you smile.

How long does it take to get porcelain veneers?

It will take a couple of appointments to have your veneers fitted. During the first appointment, we will collect the data required to have your veneers made to measure your mouth precisely. We then prepare the teeth by removing the top layer and then we attach temporary veneers, while we wait for the permanent veneers to be produced. When you come back for your second appointment, we can then attach the veneers on to your teeth.

How long do porcelain veneers last for?

Porcelain veneers last for around 10 to 15 years, on average, as long as you take good care of them. You should always avoid biting your nails as this can damage them, but otherwise they are easy to care for by brushing, flossing and coming to see us for your routine check-ups. They are quite resilient, so you should find that they do the job well and give you a happy smile that lasts for many years to come.

How do I find out more?

If you would like to know more about porcelain veneers, or any of our other treatments, pop in to see us for an initial consultation. This is an opportunity for us to examine you and listen to your goals for your smile. We can then recommend the appropriate treatments and explain what they involve to you.

So, if you’re looking for a dentist, make sure it’s one with the experience, skills and expertise to make your dental dreams come true. At Plowman’s & Partners, we cover all areas of dental treatments and our friendly team is ready to meet you and get you on the road to a happy smile.

Missing teeth can be a cause of low self-esteem, as well as creating difficulties with speaking clearly and chewing your food properly. Missing teeth can also lead to further oral health issues as gums and remaining natural teeth are left more exposed to bacteria, which can cause problems. This is why a dentist in Marylebone at Plowman & Partners will want to help you to get a smile you can be proud of and is the healthiest it can be. We have been established since 1922 and we have continuously developed our range of treatments and use of technology. A solution we offer for replacing missing teeth in the most natural way possible is dental implants. Our dentist in Marylebone will be able to explain how this works in depth, when you are having a consultation to find out more about the treatment options that are suitable for you, but we can give you a heads up here! dentist-marylebone

Dental implants: what they are

Teeth have two parts: the part that you can see, when someone smiles at you, and the root that is underneath the gums. Replacement teeth of crowns, bridges or dentures can be used to address the visible part of your dentition that is missing. Crowns are used for single tooth replacements; bridges for several teeth, and dentures for a whole set. However, dental implants are then available to act as the replacement tooth’s root, fixing the chosen replacement option firmly into place, so there is no need to remove them at any time. The implants are metal screws that we attach to the jawbone and they are fixed rigidly, when the gums heal around them.

Why might I want to have dental implants?

If you are looking for a natural looking and functioning smile, then dental implants are a fantastic solution! Your replacement teeth will be made to match the size, colour and shape of each other, and they should also complement your natural teeth if you have some. However, the beauty of dental implants is the fact that you can have your replacement teeth permanently in your mouth like your natural teeth. To take care of them, you just need to brush, floss and come and see us for check-ups. In doing this, you could have your dental implants for the rest of your life. You won’t need to alter your diet to avoid loosening them on hard or chewy foods, for example, and nobody else should realise that you don’t have all of your natural teeth.

The positives don’t end there, however! If you’ve struggled with chewing, jaw pain, or speaking, then replacing the gaps in your smile could then solve these problems. You may also have found that you look older by having missing teeth as your face can become thinner, when there are gaps. By filling them in, however, you will give your face the structure it needs, so that the skin becomes smoother again.

Find out about dental implants

If you are keen to know more about any of our treatments, including dental implants, book in for a consultation with our dentist in Marylebone and we will examine you before presenting you with the treatment options. With our experience and expertise, our friendly team is ready to welcome you and get a smile on your face you won’t want to be without!

No one wants to go to dental check-ups more than they have to, but putting things off until symptoms become intrusive can often be counterproductive. We centre our care around hygiene and prevention because this minimises the need for intervention at our dentist in Marylebone. dentist-in-marylebone

The core of dental hygiene is to maintain a low bacterial load in the mouth and minimise the build-up of plaque. If left, in time it will calcify into tartar and provide the optimal conditions for cavities and decay.

Our role at Plowman & Partners, as a community dental clinic, is to maximise the health and wellbeing of all our patients and this involves modifying our treatment procedures to meet patients’ needs.

Education of younger patients

The education of young patients is one of the central pillars of what we do at our dentist in Marylebone and as simple or fundamental as it may seem, a heartfelt and and direct conversation creates a trusting relationship, that avoids many future treatments and introduces one of the first responsibilities in a child’s life; regular brushing of their teeth!

By using age-specific language and clear instructions, we pride ourselves on communicating with our patients of all ages in an engaging and enjoyable way.

Obstacles to dental hygiene

Obstacles to dental hygiene are tricky, and some of the most significant hurdles are phobias and anxiety related to the profession itself, or the individual patient’s perceived dental health. Often there are complicated feelings around receiving treatment, or how they will be assessed by our team. But we’re here to help and whatever ideas you might have about your oral health, we have almost certainly come across more complex cases at our dentist in Marylebone.

Recovery and reconstruction

When some of the preventive safeguards around oral health have been missed, recovery and reconstruction provide the next priority; stabilising any active decay and returning the function and appearance of your smile, along with establishing new maintenance routines. It can be genuinely surprising how much function can be returned and its overall effect on your self-esteem and everyday life can be extremely beneficial..

The most common issue with consistently limited oral hygiene is gum disease, which slowly creeps on and can easily catch up to patients who have often missed check-ups. Recovery can take many months if not overseen by our team and the extent of gum recession can also threaten the stability of the patient’s teeth.

Use of flossing and water picks

Flossing and water picks have the advantage of thoroughly removing plaque build-up from below the gum line and can be an important part of maintaining gum health, ensuring that tartar does not form in open gum pockets. Neither water picks or flossing are good at removing the bacterial film that develops across the surface of the tooth and are, therefore, ancillary to brushing rather than a replacement.

Guidance is an important aspect of recovery from gum disease, which has a long treatment process, requiring consistent diligence and support at our surgery. Hygienist appointments can be extremely useful in monitoring and maintaining that consistency of your gums, and should be on par with dental check-ups in cases of active gum disease.

Worried about confidentiality when you go to see your dental team? Most people have heard horror stories relating to celebrities having their ‘cosmetic information’ released, and you may be worried that this could happen to you. Our team will ensure confidentiality in all aspects of your care and treatment, and will aim to make any cosmetic enhancements appear natural. So, when it comes to talking with our dentist in Marylebone at Plowman & Partners, you can be certain that what happens in the treatment room stays in the treatment room. dentist-in-marylebone

Privacy standards we use

All records must comply with the Data Protection Act and as such, you have the right to access your records by submitting a request in writing. This protection is extended to all electronic records and their transmission with encryption. However, we have found that the majority of dental patients do not want their dental records released, unless of course, there is an issue with their treatment. Not likely when you come to see our team!

Discreet cosmetic care

Many patients looking to achieve their cosmetic goals wish to do so in a discreet and subtle way moving towards their ideal gradually. This can be facilitated with some treatments like clear aligner based orthodontics, or lightening teeth gradually over a series of treatments.

A combination of dental cosmetics with facial aesthetics can synergise well to radically change your appearance in a subtle but significant way. Please get in contact with us to find out more.

Dental veneers

You may think that dental veneers applied by our dentist in Marylebone would be noticeable. However, we will discuss with you exactly how you want the veneers to look, and will aim to make them appear as natural as possible.

If you want to talk to our team about having a more radical makeover with veneers, which will involve intense whitening, then we are happy to provide this too.

Whitening

This is another treatment that can provide a subtle change to your smile, but can really boost your confidence. Our dentist in Marylebone will check that the type of bleaching we use is suited to the kind of staining that you have, so you will get the best results possible.

Orthodontics

It can sound contradictory to have subtle orthodontic care, but when you come to see our team, you may be suitable for having minimally visible orthodontic care, such as invisible or clear aligners like Invisalign. These aligners are created from a scan of your teeth, and each aligner is moulded perfectly to slot over your teeth. They are also made from clear plastic, meaning that no one will be able to see that you are receiving orthodontic care unless you point it out.

Anxieties

It isn’t only cosmetic dental issues that people want to keep behind closed doors, so to speak. Even though almost everyone knows at least one person who is less than eager about getting into the dental chair, many people still feel a sense of shame relating to this. But don’t worry. Even if your entire family also attends our dental surgery, we will not disclose any confidential information to them, and will work with you to help you overcome your worries about seeing our team.

Dental reconstruction is a central part of what we do at our dentist in Marylebone, Plowman & Partners, allowing our patients to get back the lost function and aesthetics of their teeth. There are a lot of treatments that can be used in restoration, but let’s focus on two of the most important; crowns and bridges. dentist-in-marylebone

Function and aesthetics

Reconstruction has primarily been focused around returning function over aesthetics, often seeing cosmetic improvement as secondary. It is certainly true that teeth that appear attractive but are brittle and are causing discomfort are of little use, not only for the patient day to day, but also for the longevity of any cosmetic work. But the two are no longer separated by our team.

What are crowns?

Crowns are fixed prosthetics that are secured over the top of a prepared tooth,  The prosthetic itself is an enamel shell, with a metal or acrylic base. They are resistant to staining and wear, but will eventually require replacing; the longevity of the prosthetic is usually limited by the health of the underlying root.

Preparation of the tooth is vital for strong and long-lasting restoration. First, any active decay has to be removed, as it contains actively spreading bacteria which if allowed will spread down the root. The upper surface of the remaining tooth is modelled, traditionally this was done by taking a dental mould, but small handheld scanners give us the option of taking an accurate three-dimensional depiction of the tooth more quickly and conveniently. The surface is the interface between the prosthetic and the remaining tooth, so its accuracy is critical for the strength and longevity of the restoration.

What are bridges?

Bridges are sets of crowns affixed to one another; they can be used to replace large gaps in your smile of two to four teeth, bridging the vacant space. There are two main types of bridges; fixed and removable. Fixed bridges are more solid; they use a set of white loops to anchor themselves in place with less rocking, so they feel more natural. Unfortunately this relies on healthy teeth being available and also creates additional challenges when cleaning underneath the bridge. This makes the daily maintenance of removable bridges simpler and more akin to a partial denture.

The lifespan of a fixed bridge is shorter than that of replaceable ones, as they generate additional stress on the healthy teeth, potentially even cracking them over time. So, they require regular maintenance from our team.

What’s right for you?

During the reconstruction, there are lots of factors that have to be considered: the patient’s age, lifestyle, quality of adjacent teeth and whether any tooth decay is only in the top of the tooth or extended into its root.

This variety makes it very difficult to guess which reconstructions are appropriate without a  check-up at our dentist in Marylebone and setting a goal for the restoration. This is the role of our dentist in Marylebone and we will provide you with all the information you need and present the options, allowing you to make an informed decision.

Dental hygienists are an important part of our dentist in Marylebone. They play a crucial role in keeping our teeth healthy and clean but do more than just that! Hygienists also educate patients on oral care and hygiene, diagnose problems and work with dentists to come up with treatment plans. Without dental hygienists, dentistry would be a very different field! dentist-in-marylebone

What is a dental hygienist, and what do they do?

A dental hygienist is a professional who helps to keep teeth healthy by cleaning them and teaching patients how to properly care for their teeth. They may also perform other tasks such as filling cavities or removing wisdom teeth with further training. Dental hygienists typically work in dental clinics but may also be employed in hospitals or other medical settings.

Charting gum disease and dental hygienist

Dental hygienists are important members of any dental team. They are responsible for charting gum disease and other oral health conditions. They also provide preventive care, including education on how to keep teeth healthy. By following the tips below, you can keep your teeth healthy and avoid problems like gum disease.

  1. Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste
  2. Floss at least once a day
  3. Eat a healthy diet that includes plenty of fruits and vegetables
  4. Avoid sugary drinks and snacks
  5. See your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings

Gum disease sets in slowly, so it can be caught early on with a check-up; however, it does take some time to treat, and the recovery is overseen by our hygienists.

The importance of dental hygienists in our surgery

Dental hygienists are an important part of our surgery. They play a crucial role in keeping our patients’ teeth healthy. They perform a variety of tasks, including cleaning teeth, removing plaque and tartar, and teaching patients how to properly brush and floss their teeth.

Professional cleaning, or a scale and polish, is an important part of oral care. It helps remove plaque and tartar that can build up on teeth and gums. It also helps keep your smile looking its best. Professional cleaning is recommended at least every six months.

What the future of dentistry looks like with the help of dental hygienists

The dental hygiene field is constantly changing and evolving with new technology and treatments. In the future, dental hygienists will continue to play a vital role in keeping people’s teeth healthy. They will help to educate patients on how to properly brush and floss their teeth and provide more advanced treatments such as periodontal therapy. Dental hygienists are an essential part of our dentist in Marylebone, and they will continue to play a vital role in the future of dentistry. They guide patients on new developments like sonic toothbrushes and products, giving an unbiased perspective on a busy dental industry.

Hopefully, this gives you a better understanding of the future of dentistry and how dental hygienists will help to keep your teeth healthy. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.

Dental veneers are an extremely popular way to enhance the look of your teeth. There are two types of veneers- porcelain and composite. Porcelain veneers are made of dental-grade porcelain that can be bonded to your teeth. Composite veneers, on the other hand, are made of resin and glass particles. At our dentist in Marylebone, composites are generally less expensive than porcelains and can often be completed in one visit, while porcelain veneers may require two or more visits. In this article, we will compare the pros and cons of both types of veneers so that you can make an informed decision about which type is right for you. dentist-in-marylebone

What are dental veneers, and what are they used for?

Dental veneers are thin, tailor-made shells of tooth-coloured materials designed to cover the front surface of teeth. They’re a great choice for improving the colour, size, shape or length of one or more teeth. Dental veneers are a popular cosmetic treatment because they can dramatically improve the appearance of teeth with minimal effort.

The difference between porcelain and composite veneers

When it comes to dental veneers, there are typically two types that people will discuss: porcelain and composite. So, what’s the difference between the two at our dentist in Marylebone?

To start with, porcelain veneers are typically made out of a type of ceramic material; this makes them very strong and durable and means that they can’t be stained or discoloured over time. Composite veneers, on the other hand, are made from resin material; this makes them less durable than porcelain veneers, but we can match them more closely to the colour of your teeth at our dentist in Marylebone.

In addition to being thinner, porcelain veneers typically cost more than composite veneers; this is because they require more time and effort to create and tend to last longer.

Another key difference between the two types of veneers is their appearance. Porcelain veneers often look very natural and can be difficult to tell apart from real teeth. Composite veneers, on the other hand, usually have a slightly different appearance – they may be a bit more translucent than porcelain and can show more of the underlying tooth colour.

Overall, porcelain veneers are usually seen as being a better option than composite veneers. They are more durable and have a more natural appearance. However, if you are looking for a less expensive option, then composite veneers may be a good choice for you.

How to choose the right type of dental veneer for you

When it comes to choosing dental veneers, there are a few things you need to take into consideration. Here are the pros and cons of porcelain and composite veneers:

Porcelain veneers:

-They look natural and can be used to fix a wide variety of dental problems

-They are durable and long-lasting

-They require a lot of preparation work, so they can be expensive

Composite veneers:

-They are less expensive than porcelain veneers

-They can be repaired easily if they chip or crack

-However, they don’t look as natural as porcelain veneers and may not last as long

Removable prosthodontics is a branch of dentistry that deals with the replacement of missing teeth and other oral-maxillofacial tissues. We do this at our dentist in Marylebone using removable dental appliances such as dentures, bridges and crowns. dentist-in-marylebone

What are removable prosthodontics

Removable prosthodontics is a type of dental restoration that is used to replace missing or damaged teeth. It can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and ceramic. Removable prosthodontics can be used to restore a single tooth or an entire dentition.

One of the benefits of removable prosthodontics is that they can be replaced if they become damaged or worn. This removable feature also allows patients to clean their devices and maintain them on their own. However, removable prosthodontics may not be as strong as permanent dental restorations, and they may not last as long.

The role of removable and flexible prosthodontics

Removable prosthodontics play an important role in restoring the function and appearance of teeth. They are used to replace missing teeth, fix dental problems, and improve the patient’s smile. There are two types of removable prosthodontics: removable dentures and flexible partials.

Removable dentures can be made of either acrylic or plastic and fit over the gums. They are held in place by clasps or a plate that attaches to the teeth. Dentures can be used to replace just a few teeth or all the teeth on either jaw. They are often used for patients who have lost their teeth due to gum disease, tooth decay, or injury.

Flexible partials can be made of plastic or metal and fit over the gums like dentures. However, they have metal wires that hold them in place and attach to the teeth. Partials are used to replace missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw. We often use them at our dentist in Marylebone for patients who have lost several teeth and do not want to wear dentures.

How to care for your dental appliance

When you first get your dental appliance, our dentist will give you specific instructions on how to care for them. In general, you will need to brush your teeth and appliance after every meal or snack. You may also need to floss and use a mouthwash. Be sure to ask our dentist in Marylebone if you have any questions about how to care for your dental appliances.

Brief advantages of removable prosthodontics

Advantages:

  1. Removable prosthodontics are often more comfortable than other types of dental prostheses.
  2. They are often easier to clean and maintain than other types of dental prostheses.
  3. They can be used to replace one or more missing teeth.
  4. They can be used to correct a number of dental problems, including crooked or badly damaged teeth.
  5. They are relatively affordable and can be used in a wide range of dental applications.