Month: March 2012
Cleaning Your Teeth, a Dentist from the City of London Tells You How
Ever since our youth, most of us living in the City of Leeds have been conditioned to clean our pearly whites twice a day, morning and night. Whilst most of us still follow this familiar procedure, some begin to overlook the value of good dental cleanliness, and some even neglect…
READ ARTICLEWhat Dental Treatments are on Offer in London?
It is common knowledge that visiting the dentist regularly is essential for good oral health, the significance of attending regular dental check-ups has been instilled in every one of us since childhood. But do you know what treatments are available to you at your local London practice? In actual fact,…
READ ARTICLEMake an Appointment for a Dental Check-up in Central London
Dental check-ups are possibly the most important feature of good oral health, there is no denying that. How is it that so many people still place dental appointments at the back of their mind and the bottom of their priorities? Potentially the fuss of making time to squeeze in an…
READ ARTICLEHow to get an Emergency Dental Appointment in the City of London
Dental emergencies are a no doubt a nuisance, not just for the pain they cause you, but also for the immediate attention they require. Whether it be a ruptured ulcer or an abscessed tooth, waiting for the next available appointment with your regular dentist isn’t always an option. In such…
READ ARTICLEDental Hygiene Keeps Teeth Happy, Says Dentist from Central London
Dental hygiene plays an important role in the well-being of every individual in Central London and should be respected for it’s contribution to keeping your teeth healthy. Dental care prevents the development of conditions such as gum disease, abscesses and severe toothache. It truly is very easy to take good…
READ ARTICLEWhat is Dry Socket and How does it Affect the People of Central London?
Dry socket is a condition that occurs in some individuals after the removal of a tooth. The ‘socket’ refers to the hole in the jawbone from which the tooth has been removed. Following extraction, a blood clot will form in this socket as a layer of protection for the neuronal…
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