English Speaking Dentist Barcelona

English Speaking Dentist Barcelona For all your dental needs, this team of first-class professionals can offer you excellent treatment. With more than 16 years of experience

In Dental BCN Clinic you'lll find highly specialised, English-speaking dentists that provide top quality treatments. We have a team of experienced professionals who perform quality dentistry in the center of the city. All treatments are of the highest quality, and are tailored to suit all budgets. The main objective of Propdental is to simply create perfect smiles that combine the necessary functi

onality of the teeth with an ideal aesthetic that suits each individual’s physiology. For this reason, our dentists approach every treatment from a multi-view perspective, taking into account the two main requirements of modern dentistry: the functionality and aesthetics of the smile. To achieve this, our dentists have undergone skilled training and have extensive experience in dental science that enables them to undertake any work confidently. The use of the latest technology and the most advanced materials enables them to achieve the best possible results. predictable and accurate restorations and rehabilitations quickly and with minimal discomfort. For all these reasons our clinic has become the best option in town. Dental implants completed in one day, invisible braces (Invisalign), porcelain veneers and dental whitening are just some of the procedures that are successful among our patients, and have made it increasingly possible for people to get and enjoy the perfect smile.

What do you think about the amount of toothpaste she is using? Too much? Not enough? Or just the right amount? What bran...
06/01/2018

What do you think about the amount of toothpaste she is using? Too much? Not enough? Or just the right amount? What brand of toothpaste do you use? And why?

Every day you spend without a smile is a lost day. Happy new year everybody!
06/01/2018

Every day you spend without a smile is a lost day. Happy new year everybody!

Abfraction is a form of non-carious tooth tissue loss that occurs along the gingival margin. In other words, abfraction ...
07/07/2017

Abfraction is a form of non-carious tooth tissue loss that occurs along the gingival margin. In other words, abfraction is a mechanical loss of tooth structure that is not caused by tooth decay, located along the gum line.

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05/07/2017

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Did you know a 300ml can of cola contains around 10 teaspoons of sugar.
03/07/2017

Did you know a 300ml can of cola contains around 10 teaspoons of sugar.

Tips to help prevent the erosion of enamel. Prevent tooth decay. Don't rush to brush. Waiting for 30 to 60 minutes after...
28/06/2017

Tips to help prevent the erosion of enamel. Prevent tooth decay.

Don't rush to brush. Waiting for 30 to 60 minutes after sipping on a soda gives teeth time to re-mineralize after the acid softens the surface enamel.

Use a straw. Drinking though a straw will mineralize contact between acid beverages and tooth surfaces thereby reducing dissolution of enamel.

Cash in on calcium. Calcium is added to many beverages to up their nutritional ante, and research has shown that the presence of calcium not only may reduce the erosive potential of soft drinks, but it also may increase remineralization.

Explore natural alternatives. While children are young and impressionable maintain them on milk and water as their main fluids, keeping them away from acidic drinks and beverages.

Only brush twice a day. Over-brushing can lead to other problems such as receding gums and the wearing down of enamel. Brush efficiently twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste.

Don't eat before bed. It takes saliva about an hour to neutralize acids in your mouth, buy saliva flow dramatically decreases when you sleep. That’s why it’s best to finish your last meal/snack at least an hour before bed.

Skip the Soda. Soda may taste sweet and refreshing, but it's bad news for your teeth's enamel in large amounts. Most sodas are full of sugar, which contributes to the production of decay-causing bacteria. Even diet soda or unsweetened fizzy drinks, like seltzer, can lead to tooth enamel loss because they are so acidic. Kicking the soda habit can be challenging, but if you give yourself plenty of other options – such as water or unsweetened tea – you'll soon find you no longer miss it.

Watch the Citrus. Too much of a good thing is bad for you, and that includes your dental health. Although citrus fruits are high in vitamins and fiber, for example, they are also fairly acidic. Consuming a lot of oranges, grapefruits or beverages flavored with lemon juice can therefore take its toll on your teeth. Keep in mind you don't have to give up citrus fruits for good; just keep an eye on how many you eat. More importantly, drink water at the same time to rinse away its abrasive juices.

Go for Dairy. Some foods wear down your enamel, whereas others build it back up – as long as it hasn't been lost entirely. Cheese and dairy products help protect your teeth in two ways, according to the University of Rochester Medical Center. First, eating cheese produces saliva, which helps rinse away debris and acidic residue during your meal. Cheese is also high in calcium and phosphate, both of which can help remineralize enamel that has become weaker.

Chew Gum After Meals. Chewing gum after meals also helps stimulate the flow of saliva, which washes acids off of your teeth and protects the enamel constantly during the day. Some types of gum are better for you than others. If you're hoping to protect your enamel, though, pick a sugar-free gum.

Drink in Moderation. Whether you prefer beer, wine or a cocktail, it's best to drink in moderation for the sake of your teeth (and overall health). Some alcoholic beverages are high in sugar, whereas others – such as red wines – tend to be very acidic. Alcoholic drinks are also dehydrating, which means they can dry out your mouth and reduce the production of saliva, according to the American Dental Association (ADA). When you do drink, dilute your beverage by sipping water alongside it.

Time Your Teeth Brushing. Brushing your teeth twice a day helps reduce your risk for cavities. But brushing too soon after a meal, particularly after eating acidic foods, can contribute to enamel erosion and the sensitivity that awaits underneath. To protect your teeth from enamel loss, wait at least 30 minutes before your brush.

Brush Gently. When you do brush, remember to be gentle. Brushing too vigorously can lead to enamel erosion, too. If you're particularly concerned about enamel loss, try using an extra soft toothbrush such as Colgate® 360°® Enamel Health™.

Rinse Often. As with alcohol, taking sips of water while you eat sugary or acidic foods can help prevent enamel loss as well. It's also a good idea to rinse your mouth out with water when you're still waiting to brush for a while after dinner.

Treat Certain Conditions. Some medical conditions can damage your enamel in the same way. For example, the acid that washes up into your mouth when you experience GERD can erode your teeth very easily. Conditions such as bruxism (tooth-grinding) can also wear away the enamel. Treating the biological habits that affect your teeth can go a long way toward protecting them.

Work with Your Dentist. Ultimately, one of the best ways to protect your teeth's enamel is to work with your dentist. He or she can detect any erosion and offer tips on ways to reduce it. If it's been a while since you've been in a dentist's chair, book an appointment with one today.

The Benefits of Dental Implants:• Avoid dentures by restoring your smile.• Long lasting solution for missing and chipped...
24/01/2017

The Benefits of Dental Implants:
• Avoid dentures by restoring your smile.
• Long lasting solution for missing and chipped teeth.
• Protects healthy bones.
• Looks and feels like natural teeth.

Dental sealants are the most under-utilized, cost effective means of preventing tooth decay. Dental sealants (also terme...
24/01/2017

Dental sealants are the most under-utilized, cost effective means of preventing tooth decay. Dental sealants (also termed pit and fissure sealants, or simply fissure sealants) are a dental treatment intended to prevent tooth decay. Teeth have recesses on their biting surfaces; the back teeth have fissures (grooves) and some front teeth have cingulum pits.

A dental prosthesis is an intraoral (inside the mouth) prosthesis used to restore (reconstruct) intraoral defects such a...
02/01/2017

A dental prosthesis is an intraoral (inside the mouth) prosthesis used to restore (reconstruct) intraoral defects such as missing teeth, missing parts of teeth, and missing soft or hard structures of the jaw and palate. Prosthodontics is the dental specialty that focuses on dental prostheses.

Be true to your teeth, or they will be false to you. Please clean your teeth and gums twice daily. Your dentist and hygi...
31/12/2016

Be true to your teeth, or they will be false to you. Please clean your teeth and gums twice daily. Your dentist and hygienist can teach you how.

Fiber-reinforced composites are so strong that dental bridges made with them can be attached with less invasive techniqu...
29/12/2016

Fiber-reinforced composites are so strong that dental bridges made with them can be attached with less invasive techniques to adjacent teeth.

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