28 Feb
Did You Know You Can Have Braces That Are Practically Invisible When You Smile?

Are you apprehensive about having braces because you’re worried about how you’ll look? Have you put off having treatment in the past because you didn’t want to wear visible braces? Do you dream of being able to have a gorgeous smile without any anxiety related to your image or what…

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28 Feb
New study links increased enamel erosion risk with fruit tea consumption

Fruit teas and flavoured water have become very popular in recent years, as people seek healthier alternatives to fizzy drinks, but a new study has warned that these options may not be quite as good for us as anticipated. Researchers from King’s College London carried out a study to ascertain…

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21 Feb
Are you getting tooth care all wrong?

Even if you clean your teeth twice a day, every day, there’s a chance that you’re not doing it right. There’s an art to brushing, and certain habits can prevent you from achieving the clean you want. To improve dental health and optimise results, dental experts have shared some common…

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14 Feb
BBC report highlights dangers of cheap, illegal whitening treatments

A BBC report has highlighted the dangers of cheap, illegal whitening treatments available in the UK. Undercover investigations revealed some alarming experiences, including a beautician who was using chemicals containing 25% hydrogen peroxide. This is more than four times the legal hydrogen peroxide content for products used by trained, registered…

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07 Feb
Did You Know Baker Street Dental Can Boost Your Smile for Valentine’s Day?

It’s that time of year again when we all try and spread a little love. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, you may be excitedly planning perfect date outfits or wondering how you can make sure you look and feel your best. If you’re keen for your smile to…

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07 Feb
Researchers support the provision of preventative dental care in early stage dementia

Researchers have backed the use of preventative dental care in the early stages of dementia, suggesting that it reduces the risk of more severe dental health problems as the disease progresses. Robert Emmanuel, from Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust, said that dementia has a major impact on lifestyle habits and…

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