09 Sep
Avoid painful dental decay with help of City of London dentist

Our teeth are very important to us. Not only do they enable us to talk and eat properly, but they also act as rigid support for facial structure. However, our teeth are constantly under attack from bacteria and plaque, which can erode the protective layer of tooth enamel and cause…

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16 Aug
Easy steps to beat dental decay at City of London dentist

When we are young we are often told how important it is to clean our teeth everyday. Like anything we are told when we are young, we assume we know best and can often overlook the seriousness of the advice. When it comes to dental hygiene, the things we are…

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10 Mar
Must-do oral hygiene habits explained by City of London dentists

Looking after your teeth is very important. There are a few oral hygiene habits that are crucial to keeping your teeth in the best possible condition. Most importantly is brushing. City of London dentists recommend that you brush twice a day for at least three minutes. This should be done…

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02 Mar
Treat 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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22 Feb
Prevent dental cavities with check up at Central London dentist

Dental cavities, also known as dental caries, are caused by a bacteria-rich substance called plaque. Most of us know the name plaque from dental adverts for toothpaste and dental floss but few people actually know what it does. Plaque is a filmy substance that is very sticky. It is made…

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03 Feb
Prevent dental abscesses with appointment at City of London dentist

Dental decay can be very damaging to the health of your teeth. It can be the cause of tremendous pain due to the exposure of the dental nerve to extremes of hot and cold and other stimuli. Once decay has penetrated the protective enamel layer this also exposes the softer…

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