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About Dillon Chan

Dillon is the principal dentist. He qualified from Manchester University Dental School in the year 2000 and was awarded the Farar Prize in dentistry as the best dentist in his year in the field of prosthetic dentistry. He has also been awarded the MDDUS prize for his research into mouthguards. Dillon is passionate about providing high standards of dentistry and facial aesthetic treatments. His gentle approach and high quality treatment means he has many loyal patients, including some television presenters and models. As a child, Dillon had aspirations to be a chef so in his spare time he enjoys testing new recipes on the rest of The Ivy Clinic team.

SMILE AND BE HAPPY!

Smiley HAPPY People!

Happy People

“Smile and the world smiles with you”, so the old saying goes. Well scientists have now confirmed that a sunny disposition is contagious and spreads through a social group like wild fire, cheering everyone up!

The study published in the British Medical Journal, found that surrounding yourself with positive friends can also benefit your physical health as optimism is linked to a more efficient immune system.

And to help with that lovely smile, remember to keep up with your regular dental check-ups with our fantastic dentists here at The Ivy.

Teeth Whitening

Special occasion coming up?

Talk to our team at The Ivy about a free Teeth Whitening consultation!

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It is so important to speak to your Dentist when considering Teeth Whitening!

Teeth whitening, or bleaching, is very safe and effective when correctly performed by a professional who can properly screen patients.

Our Dentists here at The Ivy Clinic can provide customised whitening trays, ensure the correct concentration of  Hydrogen Peroxide  and provide dental supervision before, during and after treatment.

Male Grooming

The Male Grooming market is continuing to grow!

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The latest research found that 54% of men regularly use moisturiser and eye cream.

According to the study, a third of men reported using hair removal products, while 9% admitted to using foundation and 11% to using bronzer,

And these figures are rising all the time.

This increase is not just occurring in the retail side.

The survey also found that 29% of men reported having manicures, 24% to having facials and 13% enduring eyebrow waxing.

Men are becoming increasingly concerned about how their looks can affect their career prospects.

Gone are the days where a man’s cosmetic shelf consisted of a bar of soap and a bottle of Old Spice.

Specialist male make-up is on the rise and top designers are launching more and more male grooming products.

Here at The Ivy Clinic in Teddington, our Beauty Therapists offer a range of treatments for men, including deep cleansing facials, laser hair removal, hands and feet grooming, and waxing, for back, chest or eyebrows.

The Importance of Dental Check-ups

 

The Importance of Dental Check-ups

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Why do I need a dental check-up?

A check-up allows your dentist to see if you have any dental problems and helps you keep your mouth healthy.

Leaving too long between appointments can make them more difficult to treat in the future, so it’s best to deal with problems early, or, if possible, prevent them altogether.

What happens during a dental check-up?

At each check-up, your dentist will:

  • Always check for any changes in your medical history, and ask if you are taking any medication.
  • Ask if you have had any problems with your teeth, gums or mouth since your last visit.
  • Give you a full mouth examination, checking your teeth, gums and the soft tissue in your mouth.
  • Ask about, and give you advice on, your diet, smoking and alcohol use, and teeth-cleaning habits.

How often should I have a dental check-up?

After your check-up, your dentist will recommend a date for your next visit.

The time to your next check-up could be as short as three months or as long as two years (or up to one year if you’re under 18).

Some people with good oral health will probably need to attend only once every 12 to 24 months, but those with more problems will need check-ups more often.

Dermalogica Clean Start

 

The Ivy Clinic, in Teddington, stock a wide range of Dermalogica products

Dermalogica introduce a new product  for teenage skin!

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Teens get a Clean Start!

 

Clean Start was created by the skin health experts at Dermalogica, the brand that’s been changing the face of skin care for more than 25 years.

It became clear that no one was addressing the needs of teens – not only with products that get results, but also with the skincare education they need.

The Dermalogica Clean Start range of products emerged from an understanding of the emotional frustration triggered by skin affected by occasional red bumps and acne breakouts.

Skin care product choices available to teens may be ample, but they aren’t necessarily good choices.

Products for teens often contain harsh and inexpensive ingredients to strip the skin of oil, and are filled with artificial fragrances and colours – all things that can irritate and strip oil from skin, causing more problems than you started with!

Clean Start is a  system of eight dual-action, fun, fresh, skin-healthy products that feel and smell great without being full of stuff that’s bad for skin – such as artificial fragrances, colours, mineral oil, and S.D. alcohol.

Give your Teens a Clean Start

Beauty Short Cuts To Avoid!

HELPFUL TIPS FROM THE BEAUTY THERAPISTS AT THE IVY CLINIC IN TEDDINGTON

While certain beauty short cuts might be helpful time savers, there are some short cuts that are just not worth taking!

Check out the following beauty short cuts to avoid:

 

Sleeping in your make up!

So you come home at the end of a long night and all you want to do is go sleep. Make-up and all. Sound familiar?

While it might seem like the easy option at the time, sleeping in your make-up can be disastrous for your skin.

Get into the habit of regularly removing all traces of make-up before you hit the hay.

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Popping Spots!

Nobody likes having a spot on their face, no matter how big or small it is.

But popping them in the hope that they’ll go away quicker is a no-no.

Popping your pimples can cause bacteria to spread and in some cases result in scarring too.

You’re better off leaving pimples alone and reducing their appearance with spot treatments containing salycilic acid or benyzol peroxide.

 

Skipping Sunscreen!

If there’s one thing you should not scrimp on, it’s sunscreen.

Protect your skin from harmful rays by wearing sunscreen, or SPF make-up, when you’re outdoors.

A little bit of extra time and effort spent putting on sunscreen is nothing compared to premature ageing from harmful UVA rays or the increased risk of getting skin cancer.

 

Not washing your make-up tools!

Germs and bacteria can be easily spread by make-up products and tools.

Prevent this from happening by regularly washing and cleaning your make-up tools.

The longer you leave it, the worse it’s likely to be.

It might seem time consuming, but regularly cleaning your make-up tools is a good habit to get into.

Adult Acne

 

Get Rid Of Adult Acne!

Suffering from adult acne? You’re not alone!

Here are some effective ways to stop breakouts that will definitely work for your skin;

 

1. Drink lots of water!

Water acts as a cleanser for your body.

Acne starts on the inside and makes its way to the surface. What better way than to clean ourselves from the inside out?!

Drinking water is one great way to stop breakouts.

 

2. Stop Touching Your Face!

It’s common to be sitting at your desk at work and rest your chin on your hand. What you may not realize is when you do this, bacteria from your hands is transferred to your face.

This is how pores are clogged and those not-so-lovely pimples appear.

Also, as tempting as it sounds, don’t pick at your acne. It’s only going to make it red and potentially scar.

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3. Wash your face daily!  

No one wants those dead skin cells or leftover oils on their face from the day before.

After a long day, make up, oil and dirt build up, a triple threat that easily clogs pores.

If you would like some advice on the best facial cleanser for your skin, our Beauty Therapists here at The Ivy will be happy to help.

 

4. Eat a balanced Diet

Avoid filling up on sugary foods, excessive amounts of dairy and processed grains.

This will help your complexion as well as your waistline!

A balanced diet full of vitamins and minerals will work to keep you strong, healthy and gorgeous from the inside out.

 

5. The make-up you use can be important too!

Pore clogging cosmetics can combine with your natural skin oils to cause breakouts.

Look for non-comedogenic products and wash your face thoroughly but gently every night.

 

6. Clean your Mobile!

Throughout the day mobile phones can be exposed to many surfaces that have bacteria on them.

When using your phone to talk you are putting bacteria close to your mouth and the warmth and moisture creates a great environment for bacteria to thrive and cause acne. Plus if you’re constantly on your phone rubbing it against your face can lead to ‘acne mechanica’ which are pimples caused by friction.

Try and clean your phone with an alcohol wipe or hand sanitizer daily.

How to look after your skin

The Ivy Beauty Therapists suggest helpful ways to Boost Collagen Levels In Your Skin:

 

One of the best ways to keep our youthful looks and maintain healthy skin is to boost collagen levels.

Collagen is not only a major player in our anti-aging regimen but it’s also responsible for keeping our connective tissues strong and flexible.

 

Skincare

A very popular way to boost collagen levels is through skin creams and serums.

Check for ingredients like retinol, tretinoin and peptides, as they are said to help boost collagen production in skin.

 

Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Omega-3s are known as the “good fats” and help keep skin moisturized by regulating oil production and protecting it from free radicals. In addition to that, these fatty acids help boost collagen production in ligaments and connective tissue and help strengthen them.

 

Sunscreen

This next tip won’t exactly help boost collagen levels but it is imperative to use sunscreen if you want to prevent the degradation of the existing collagen in your skin. Keeping your skin protected from the sun’s harmful rays is a foolproof way to keep your current levels of collagen and prevent further loss.

 

Exfoliate

Skin exfoliation assists in the removal of dead skin cells to improve skin smoothness and tone and speed cell renewal thereby boosting collagen levels. It also allows for increases penetration of active conditioners from subsequent products.

 

Antioxidants

They help protect tissues from free radicals and help to prevent certain diseases. According to a study published by Science Daily, berries and pomegranates were found to promote production of collagen as well as prevent collagen damage in skin!

 

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is another nutrient that plays a major role in the production and maintenance of collagen. Vitamin C is an essential nutrient for us and it can’t be synthesized in the body. So if we don’t get enough vitamin C through our diets, it’ll slow down collagen production.

Make it a point to eat foods like oranges, broccoli, bell peppers and dark leafy greens or apply topically to the skin

 

Avoid Yo-Yo Dieting

Another way to preserve collagen and keep skin looking taut and young is to avoid yo-yo dieting. Constantly gaining and losing weight can cause your skin to sag and make the existing collagen in your skin stretch!

Maintain good eating and exercise habits and your hard work will show!

Top 10 Antioxidantant Foods

 

 

Tips and advice from our Beauty Therapists at The Ivy Clinic, near Twickenham.

 

Antioxidants are prized for their amazing ability to fight heart disease, cancer and ageing!

 

Here is a top 10 list of the best antioxidant foods;

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 1. Berries:

Blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries are loaded with antioxidants that may help in preventing cancer, as well as heart disease.

Additionally, strawberries, raspberries and blackberries have ellagic acid, which is a plant compound that fights carcinogens.

Stir berries into yogurt, add them to salads, or eat them au natural for a delicious snack.

 

2. Broccoli:

Along with other veggies such as cabbage, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts, broccoli contains indole-3-carbinol, which is a powerful antioxidant that breaks down oestrogen.

Broccoli also contains Beta-Carotene, and is thought to be a cancer and heart disease preventative.

Drizzle lightly-steamed broccoli with salad dressing and enjoy.

 

3. Tomatoes:

Tomatoes contain Lycopene which is a powerful antioxidant that can help protect against degenerative diseases.

It does this by neutralizing free radicals in the body.

It is found in red fruits and vegetables, such as pink grapefruit, papayas and watermelons.

Try adding tomatoes to fresh pasta along with olive oil, or add sun-dried tomatoes to soups or mashed potatoes.

 

4. Garlic:

Garlic is one of the oldest known medicinal plants, and is part of the onion family.

It has been credited with fighting heart disease, lowering blood pressure and helping to fight off colds.

Help to keep your heart healthy by adding garlic to soups, stews, or spreading roast garlic on warm bread.

 

5. Spinach:

Spinach can help protect your vision because it contains the antioxidant lutein.

Studies show that spinach-eaters are less likely to get cataracts or macular degeneration.

Lutein, also called the eye vitamin, and is thought to function as a light filter, protecting the eye tissues from sun damage.

Eat spinach salads or add chopped spinach into brown rice dishes.

 

6. Green Tea:

Green Tea has been shown in studies to reduce significantly your risk of stroke, heart disease, cancer and other diseases.

For a new taste, boil soba noodles in green tea or smoke salmon after marinating it in green tea and ginger.

 

7. Carrots:

Carrots are power packed with beta-carotene, a member of the carotenoid family of antioxidants.

This free-radical fighter is also found in yellow-orange vegetables, sweet potatoes, and beets.

 

8. Whole grains:

Whole grains contain Vitamin E, a strong antioxidant.

Eat whole wheat bread, cook brown rice, or eat whole wheat pitta wraps.

 

9. Prunes :

Prunes have the highest antioxidant value as measured by ORAC – the Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity.

Prunes have 5570 ORAC units per 100 grams, higher than almost any fruit or vegetable.

 

10. Beans:

Small red beans, kidney beans and pinto beans are rich in antioxidants as well as proteins and fibres. Include them in soups and salads as well as main dishes.

10 Top Tips for Healthy Gums

Here at The Ivy Clinic in Teddington, our team of dentists are passionate about good oral health.

Here are their 10 Top Tips for Healthy Gums


We all know how important it is to look after our teeth but we should also be following tips for healthy gums.
Read on for some top tips;

1. Regular Checkups!
As you get older, oral hygiene is even more important, as it can mean the difference between having healthy gums and suffering from diseases such as gingivitis or periodontitis.
With annual dental visits, your mouth undergoes regular monitoring and long- term problems can be prevented.
Furthermore, your dentist will give you good advice for healthy gums.

2. Hygiene
You should brush your teeth for at least 2 minutes, morning and evening!
Most adults do not come close to this amount of time!
It is also a good idea to have a Hygiene appointment every 3 months, this will keep any hard scale at a minimum.

Here at The Ivy Clinic we have a fantastic Hygienist, called Esti, who will help to treat your gum problems.

3. Mouthwash!
One of the ways to keep gums healthy and your teeth in good condition is to regularly rinse with a mouthwash.
Although flossing will get rid of any excess debris around your teeth, a mouthwash can help kill germs and bacteria that can cause bad breath and also gum disease.

4. Healthy Diet!
There are so many reasons to eat correctly with a good balanced daily diet. Eating well not only helps your body, it is also one of the basic ways to keep gums healthy.
The warnings you are served up about sugary foods being bad for your teeth, apply to your gums too.

5. The Right Toothbrush!
One of the ways to keep gums healthy is by using the right toothbrush. Good quality electric toothbrushes really do give you the best method for both cleaning teeth and looking after your gums. They apply sufficient pressure for good cleaning but without the damage that a hard, rough bristle toothbrush can do.
If your gums bleed when you clean them, speak to your Dentist or Hygienist,  you may need to look at your toothbrush choice.

6. The Right Toothpaste!
Sensitive teeth may also mean sensitive gums. If you have sensitivity issues, choose a toothpaste with a gentle formula.
As well as brushing, you can rub the toothpaste directly on to any extra sensitive areas with your finger, and let it soak in.

7. Teeth Grinding!
If you wake up in the morning with jaw stiffness or headaches, it is often caused by grinding your teeth during the night.
This can become problematic and can cause issues for your gums as well as your teeth.
Speak to your dentist about it and they will give you good advice on how to handle the situation.

Our Principal Dentist at The Ivy Clinic, Dillon Chan, has won awards for his dentistry including the MDDUS prize for research into mouthguards.

8. Relax!
Bet you never thought that avoiding stress would be one of the tips for healthy gums. When you are stressed, it is not so easy to fight off infections, and that includes diseases like periodontal disease.

9. Give Up Smoking!
We can’t deny that smoking is bad for us, and along with all the other potential nasty side effects of smoking, you are at greater risk of periodontal disease and other dental problems.
Giving up those cigarettes is the best advice for healthy gums.

10. How Often Should I Replace My Toothbrush?
Change your toothbrush when it begins to show wear, or every three months.
It is also very important to change toothbrushes after you’ve had a cold, as the bristles can collect germs and lead to re-infection.

With proper care, your teeth and gums can stay healthy throughout your life.

The healthier your teeth and gums are, the less risk you have of tooth decay and gum disease.