Did you know that gum disease is linked to heart conditions?

A study from the American Journal of Preventative Medicine found that people with untreated gum disease were more likely to need hospital treatment for cardiovascular disease.

Most people also don’t realise that bad breath can be an early indicator of gum disease.  So if you are experiencing halitosis (bad breath) please book a dental check-up so we can help treat it before it progresses any further ⛔️

Please book your next appointment by calling Lisa Bonello:

☎ 01344 300 417 📱 07765 333 768,

📧 pc@crownwooddental.co.uk

How to Keep Your Teeth Clean

Your teeth are one of the most important parts of your body. They help you eat, smile, and speak. But they can also be easily damaged if you don’t take care of them properly.

Here are some tips on how to keep your teeth clean:

Brush your teeth twice a day. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Brush for at least two minutes each time. Be sure to brush all surfaces of your teeth, including the inside and outside of your teeth, and your gum line.

Floss at least once a day. Flossing helps to remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth. This can help to prevent cavities and gum disease.

See your dentist regularly. Your dentist can check your teeth for cavities and other problems. They can also clean your teeth and remove plaque and tartar buildup.

Avoid sugary drinks. Sugary drinks can contribute to tooth decay. If you drink sugary drinks, rinse your mouth with water afterwards.

Eat a healthy diet. A healthy diet can help to keep your teeth strong and healthy. Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.

By following these tips, you can help to keep your teeth clean and healthy for years to come.

Additional Tips

Here are some additional tips for keeping your teeth clean:

Use a tongue scraper. A tongue scraper can help to remove plaque and bacteria from your tongue. This can help to improve your oral health and freshen your breath.

Rinse with mouthwash. Mouthwash can help to kill bacteria and freshen your breath. However, it is important to use mouthwash only after brushing your teeth, as it can remove some of the fluoride that is left on your teeth after brushing.

Avoid chewing ice. Chewing ice can damage your teeth and make them more susceptible to cavities.

Drink water after eating. Water can help to rinse away food particles and bacteria from your mouth. This can help to prevent cavities and gum disease.

By following these tips, you can help to keep your teeth clean and healthy for years to come.

Smile Makeover

Just look at these incredible ‘before and after’ teeth whitening and veneers results on our very own Patient Care Co-Ordinator Lisa Bonello 😁

🦷 Veneers are used to dramatically improve the appearance of front teeth that are stained, chipped or misaligned. They look just like real teeth and only require minimal adjustment to the natural tooth surface. Want to find out more? Please visit our website: https://www.crownwooddental.co.uk/porcelain-veneers-bracknell.html

If you feel inspired by Lisa’s before and after and want to book an appointment to discuss tooth whitening or veneers for yourself please give her a call on 01344 300 417 📱 07765 333 768 or 📧 pc@crownwooddental.co.uk

Wow look at this amazing before and after of a patient that has had All-on-6 implants at CrownWood Dental 😁

All-on-4 and All-on-6 dental implants can replace a complete upper or lower arch of teeth and are a much more stable and long lasting alternative to full dentures🦷

These dental implants are able to achieve superb results and can dramatically improve your facial appearance in a short amount of time 🤩 You can find out more on our website here: https://www.crownwooddental.co.uk/all-on-4-implants-bracknell.html

To discuss All-on-4 and All-on-6 dental implants at CrownWood please contact us:

☎ 01344 300 417 📱07765 333 768

📧 pc@crownwooddental.co.uk

It’s World Oral Health Day 👄

It’s World Oral Health Day 👄 and this year’s campaign theme is ‘Be Proud Of Your Mouth’. The main focus is on the importance of caring for your mouth at every stage of life. One of the best ways to take care of your family’s oral health is to go for regular dental check-ups (as well as brushing and flossing efficiently at home).

To book your next dental appointment for you or your child, please give Lisa Bonello, our Patient Care Co-Ordinator a call on:

☎ 01344 300 417 📱07765 333 768

📧 pc@crownwooddental.co.uk

🍭🥤Do you eat or drink lots of sugar?

Too much sugar in your diet, for example from sweets or carbonated energy drinks which are packed full of sugar, can really have a detrimental impact on your teeth and gums. Want more information? Please have a read of this article by Action on Sugar on how sugar is linked to tooth decay: https://www.actiononsugar.org/sugar-and-health/sugars-and-tooth-decay/

It’s important to look after your teeth and gums with regular brushing and flossing and of course regularly visiting your dentist. So if you are due your next dental check-up please give Lisa Bonello, our Patient Care Co-Ordinator a call on:

☎ 01344 300 417 📱07765 333 768

📧 pc@crownwooddental.co.uk

Wow, another fantastic Google review. Thank you to Serena for taking the time to review your Invisalign Invisible braces experience at CrownWood Dental.

“My entire experience at CrownWood Dental has been flawless. I have just completed my Invisalign process and couldn’t be happier with the outcome. Dr Wong and the team completely put your mind at ease and take care of you the entire time. He wants the results to be as perfect as you do and it shows. Thank you Dr Wong and team for everything. Another happy patient☺️”.

Ready to start your Invisalign journey? Please book your FREE consultation by contacting Lisa, our Patient Care Co-Ordinator, on 01344 300 417 📱 07765 333 768 📧 pc@crownwooddental.co.uk

Today is National No Smoking Day 🚭 and if you have been thinking about giving up smoking now is your sign ⬇️

We know how difficult it can be, but quitting smoking is not only good for your general health but your dental health too. Here’s a list of how smoking affects your oral health. https://www.dentalhealth.org/smoking-and-oral-health

Mouth cancer is often detected early through dental check-ups, so please remember to book an appointment every 6 months.

To book your next check-up please contact Lisa Bonello, our Patient Care Co-Ordinator, on:

☎ 01344 300 417 📱07765 333 768

📧 pc@crownwooddental.co.uk