Category: Dentistry in Accidents
Prevent knocked out teeth with mouth guard from Central London dentist
When playing any kind of physical sport or activity that could pose a threat to your teeth, it is very important that you follow the advice of dentists and wear a mouth guard. It may not be the coolest thing in the world and it certainly doesn’t make talking any…
READ ARTICLEA Dental Emergency just needs a little bit of forward thinking; says a Central London dentist
We have a plan when the car breaks down, we are covered by insurance if a pipe bursts and all of these come with a number and a procedure that works. When it comes to a Dental Emergency we are usually completely lost as to what to do, and how…
READ ARTICLEProtect against sporting injuries with a mouth guard from Central London dentist
Sporting injuries are one of the most common causes of knocked out or damaged teeth. Any sport that involves physical contact, fast moving balls or high speeds can present a serious danger to your dental well-being. One poorly placed pass, mistimed tackle or turn too far and you could be…
READ ARTICLEMouth guard from City of London dentists prevents painful dental injury
Some of the most common sporting injures involve some kind of dental trauma. Chipped, cracked or knocked out teeth are common in physically demanding sports such as football or rugby, and other ball sports like cricket. If you have ever been unfortunate enough to receive a dental injury playing sports…
READ ARTICLEProtect your teeth with a mouth guard from a City of London dentist
If you have ever had a tooth knocked out, chipped or cracked, when playing sporting activity you will know that it’s no laughing matter. Dental traumas resulting from sporting injuries can be particularly nasty and can end up in months and years of uncomfortable dental repair and surgery, not to…
READ ARTICLEProtect your teeth with a mouth guard from a City of London dentist
Knocked out, chipped or cracked teeth can be very hard to repair and excruciatingly painful. It may need several visits to the dentist and further cosmetic procedures over several years to repair the broken tooth. Dental injuries such as these can cause other long-term psychological and physiological problems to the…
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