02 May
The easy way to crowns with CEREC in London

In a city like London, life can move at a very fast pace and it can be very difficult to find time to look after your own health by visiting the doctors and dentists. And this becomes extra difficult when you have to have some form reconstruction work done. Well,…

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17 Apr
Go Mini Implants in the City of London for Your Tooth Replacement Needs

A mini implant is a temporary or smaller dental implant serving as a substitute tooth root, for the attachment of dental prosthetic devices or restorations. Temporary mini implants are designed to be removed at a later date, when permanent dental implants will be fixed into place. Mini implants may serve…

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16 Apr
Lava Crowns in London are Making an Eruption of Their Own

Lava crowns are an integrated all-ceramic or porcelain crown tooth restoration used to anchor bridges, fix to dental implants and serve as a part or full replacement for teeth to restore teeth strength and functionality. Individuals who have lost teeth due to tooth decay, infection, gum disease, damage or injury…

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03 Apr
CEREC Dental Crowns are Calling the Shots in Central London

Individuals in need of dental crowns to restore damaged teeth, fix to dental implants or serve as anchors for dental bridges may receive CEREC crowns treatment in Central London. Central London dentists achieve CEREC expertise through additional training and certification. There are different types of dental crowns and not all…

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02 Apr
Bridge that Tooth Gap with the Help of London Dentists

Dental bridges act as fixed teeth replacements to fill gaps left by one or more missing teeth on either the upper or lower arch. They literally “bridge” the gap between teeth through provision of one or more artificial teeth, fixed into place by a metal plate or frame, with clasps…

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27 Mar
Tooth Erosion, Causes and Symptoms in London

Dental erosion is the loss of tooth enamel as a result of  a direct acid attack. It can be caused by excessive exposure to acidic substances such as fizzy drinks. The condition is irreversible. Tooth erosion is not the same as tooth decay, tooth decay is the progressive loss of…

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