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12 Oct
The latest digital x-rays from City of London dentist

In the past dentists have had to rely on dental moulds and x-rays to build up a 3D picture of what a patients teeth look like. They would then use these images to construct dental prosthetics and artificial teeth. This was a painstaking process that often took weeks. Even the…

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11 Oct
Six-Month Smile braces from London dentist straightens teeth in record time

For patients who have always dreamed of straight teeth put couldn’t face the prospect of having to wear ugly and uncomfortable braces or retainers for as long as three years, there is finally another option. Patients will now be able to achieve the perfect smile they have always wanted in…

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11 Oct
Missing tooth replaced with dental bridge by City of London dentist

A missing tooth can be a source of great embarrassment, it can inhibit the natural inclination to smile, which is one of the most important ways to communicate, and cause self-confidence issues. Furthermore, missing teeth can cause negative alterations in profile and facial tissue sagging, resulting in a sunken appearance,…

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10 Oct
Porcelain crown from Central London dentist saves tooth

When a tooth is chipped, cracked or broken, either by a sporting injury or other accident, the dentist will first attempt to repair the damage using composite resin dental bonding. However, if the tooth is damaged too severely, to preserve the tooth, there is little option but to fit a…

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10 Oct
Sleep apnea combated by oral appliance from City of London dentist

Sleep apnea is often confused with, or passed off as, simply snoring. This is not the case. Snoring is the noise associated with breathing during sleep, whereas sleep apnea is actually the sound of someone choking after having stopped breathing. Incredibly 90 per cent of sufferers from sleep apnea have…

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08 Oct
City of London dentist replaces missing tooth with dental implant

There are a number of dental procedures available to replace a missing tooth, but among the most realistic is a dental implant. Because it is anchored directly to the jawbone itself, it can offer a greater degree of stability than a dental bridge or conventional crown. For patients with missing…

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