18 Nov
75 per cent faster straightening with Inman aligner from City of London dentist

For most patients who are told they need braces the major factor is not the discomfort or their unseemly appearance, it is the length of treatment. With some conventional braces treatment times can run from months into years. Fortunately, the advances in dental technology have brought with them new and…

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17 Nov
Invisible straightening with Invisalign braces form Central London dentist

Orthodontic treatment is most effective when patients are in their teenage years. This is the time when, usually, all of the baby teeth will have been replaced with permanent teeth yet the teeth and jaw are still developing. The teenage years also happen to be the most important years of…

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16 Nov
Lifelike Lumineer veneers from London dentist

For patients who have badly worn, discoloured or unevenly spaced teeth the very latest in veneer technology, Lumineers may be able to restore the cosmetic appearance of their teeth. Veneers are thin porcelain shells that are cemented over the top of existing teeth to enhance their cosmetic appearance. In the…

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15 Nov
Secure dentures with mini-implants from London dentist

For denture wearers one of the main concerns can be the fear of them falling out at an inopportune moment. Dentures should be held in by suction alone, but if they are ill fitting this is very often not the case. The structure of the gums is often changed by…

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14 Nov
Mouth guard from City of London dentists prevents painful dental injury

Some of the most common sporting injures involve some kind of dental trauma. Chipped, cracked or knocked out teeth are common in physically demanding sports such as football or rugby, and other ball sports like cricket. If you have ever been unfortunate enough to receive a dental injury playing sports…

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13 Nov
Regular check ups from Central London dentist help beat oral cancer

Oral cancer can be fatal if not caught at a sufficiently early stage. If detected early enough, oral cancer patients stand a greater than 80 per cent chance of survival. Therefore it is very important that you have any suspicious sores examined as soon as possible. Another key defence against…

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