24 Feb
Looking for a Dental Hygienist in London

A dental hygienist is a particular kind of dental professional who specializes in oral hygiene – rather than providing corrective treatments, such as fillings, bridges or extractions, they conduct preventative dental care. Oral hygiene is key in preventing problems such as tooth decay and infection which often cause us to need dental…

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20 Feb
Looking for Gum Contouring Treatment in the City of London?

Do you sometimes think that when you smile, too much of your gum shows? You might want to consider what gum contouring could do for your smile. It’s a quick and easy treatment that’s available from many dentists in the City of London. Gum contouring involves your dentist using a…

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17 Feb
London Dentist Explains How to Clean Your Tongue

Many people don’t realise how important it is to clean their tongues. Tongue-cleaning should be a regular part of your oral hygiene routine, alongside flossing and brushing your teeth. The tongue’s warm, rough surface is the perfect environment for bacteria to form and grow. Getting rid of the bacteria lowers…

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13 Feb
London Dentist Advises Against Neglecting Teeth During the Credit Crunch

During times of economic recession it’s easy to think that cutting back on dental care is a sensible option. The truth is that doing this will damage your own finances as much as it will damage your oral health. It’s true as well that health should be a priority and…

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11 Feb
London Dentist Explains the Advantages of Flossing

Floss is a thin ribbon of nylon or plastic used in conjunction with a toothbrush to clean and remove harmful bacteria from the mouth. Most dentists will recommend that you floss at least three times a week, but if you can floss daily, the results will be even better. Flossing…

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10 Feb
Looking for Dental Bridges in the City of London?

Dental bridges are false teeth that attach to neighboring teeth as a replacement for one or more missing teeth. They are called bridges because they attach to the sides of the neighboring teeth, bridging them together. Bridges consist of a false tooth and two crowns to anchor the tooth in…

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