Month: September 2010
City of London dentist shows what cosmetic dentistry could do for you
We all have parts of our bodies that we don’t particularly like. This could be a little excess weight around the hips or possibly even the colour of our hair. However, these are things that we can change either by dieting or by changing hair colour. But what happens when…
READ ARTICLEChipped tooth repaired with cosmetic bonding at London dentist
Have you cracked or chipped a tooth? Perhaps you have areas of discolouration on your tooth enamel that you would like to cover? Or maybe you have decided that you would like to rejuvenate your smile using porcelain veneers? All of these problems and treatments fall under the umbrella of…
READ ARTICLECerec: the next step in dentistry at City of London dentist
Dental crowns and veneers play a very large part in cosmetic and restorative dentistry and have done for many years. However, one of the main drawbacks of crowns and veneers has always been the difficult and complex way in which they had to be manufactured. Once the dentist had taken…
READ ARTICLECheck ups from London dentist saves lives
Looking after the health of your teeth is very important. Not only does dental health affect the way your teeth and smile appears to others but it also acts as an indicator of overall health. People with unhealthy, damaged and infected teeth are at a much greater risk of having…
READ ARTICLEDiscover modern braces at London dentist
Misaligned teeth can really spoil the appearance of a smile. Even if the teeth are in really good condition, being clean and white, if they are not straight it is instantly noticeable. When it comes to your teeth, to look their best, everything has to be right. Now, you can…
READ ARTICLECentral London dentist explains important benefits of wearing a mouth guard
If you play any kind of sport that involves physical contact on a regular basis you may be able to reap the safety rewards of wearing a mouth guard. You may not realise but playing any sport with a moving ball, speed or physical contact could be putting your teeth…
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