Month: March 2010
Secret to getting rid of bad breath revealed by City of London dentist
The fact that you’re reading this obviously means that you are concerned about bad breath. It can certainly be a very worrying condition. Not only is it quite unpleasant and embarrassing but it is also very hard to now if you are suffering unless you have the misfortune to be…
READ ARTICLECentral London dentists treats cavity-causing xerostomia
Xerostomia, more commonly known as dry mouth, is a condition caused by a lack of production of saliva. This can cause problems because saliva is integral in the mouth for eating, talking and the regulation of bacteria. There are hundreds of millions of bacteria that live in the warm and…
READ ARTICLECity of London dentist removes painful wisdom teeth
Wisdom teeth are the third set of molars that generally erupt in people’s late teens or early twenties. In some patients with smaller jaws the wisdom teeth may never fully erupt which cause them to push forward potentially causing significant damage to the roots of other teeth. This can also…
READ ARTICLEEliminate discolouration with teeth whitening from City of London dentist
Teeth discolouration can be a problem for some people causing self-confidence issues and embarrassment but fortunately it is easily treated with modern and effective teeth whitening systems. Everybody suffers from discolouration as teeth naturally lose their colour during your lifetime but it affects some people more than others. Other people…
READ ARTICLEChoice of porcelain and composite resin veneers at Central London dentist
Two of the types of dental veneer available from Central London dentists are made of porcelain and composite resin. The aim of all dental veneers is to restore the appearance of teeth damaged by discoloration, worn enamel or structural damage. Veneers are placed over the top of the existing teeth…
READ ARTICLETreat tooth decay with filling from Central London dentist
The important thing about treating tooth decay is that the earlier it is carried out, the easier it is and the more successful it will usually be. Dental decay is not a condition that will ever improve of its own accord. Enamel will never grow back once it has been…
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