07 Nov
Oral hygiene prevents lifetime of dental problems says London dentists

Maintaining a good standard of oral hygiene is crucial in the war against tooth decay and gum disease. Just a few minutes of brushing and flossing each day could save you a lifetime of costly and painful dental treatment. When it comes to oral hygiene, prevention really is better than…

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06 Nov
London dentist uses hypnosis to treat dental phobia

Over 90 per cent of Brits admit to having some kind of fear of the dentist. There is something about the iconic image of the dentist and the drill that causes real fear in people. The reality today of course is slightly different. With the advances in dental technology over…

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04 Nov
Transform your smile with porcelain veneers from City of London dentist

Porcelain veneers are custom made ceramic shells that replicate the appearance of teeth and fit over the surface of existing teeth that have sustained some kind of damage. Some of the most common injuries that require porcelain veneers are broken, chipped or cracked teeth, but veneers can also be used…

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03 Nov
Regular dental check ups from City of London dentist prevent tooth decay

The old adage that prevention is better than cure is nowhere more true than when it comes to your teeth. The most important weapons in the war against dental decay, gum disease and tooth loss is effective cleaning and regular six-month dental check ups. Dentists recommend that patients brush their…

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02 Nov
CEREC technology from London dentist revolutionises dental treatment

There are a number of dental concerns that can benefit from veneers and crowns. Teeth that are chipped, cracked or broken can be reinforced and strengthened by the application of a crown. Veneers are often fitted after dental surgery such as root canals or fillings to secure any procedural work…

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01 Nov
Endless possibilities for straight teeth with braces from City of London dentist

Over the years, the stigma attached to braces has gradually been worn away. There are a number of reasons why this has happened. Firstly, a general change in prevailing attitude has meant it is now more important than ever to have straight teeth. Secondly, improvements in technology have meant that…

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