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09 May
Invisalign Procedure in London

Want to have the kind of smile that celebrities have? Try Invisalign. A revolutionary orthodontic appliance, Invisalign is designed to correct misshapen teeth and close gaps between teeth. These invisible aligners or braces as they are popularly known, is a great improvement from metal-wire braces traditionally used in orthodontics. London…

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09 May
Safe Amalgam Fillings in London Dental Clinics

Despite the controversy surrounding the application of amalgam fillings because of its mercury content, many people are still going to their London dentists to have their teeth repaired with amalgam fillings. Amalgam fillings consist of liquid mercury, silver and shavings of tin, copper or zinc. Why are amalgam fillings still…

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09 May
A London Smile Makeover Can Change Your Life Completely

Do you want to have a celebrity smile? It is possible with smile makeover that London dentists can offer. A smile makeover involves facial rejuvenation, dental or cosmetic procedures to improve your smile. A smile makeover is an individual choice. One smile makeover may be different to another. For example,…

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13 Apr
London Dentist Speaks Out on Treating Tartar and Plaque Problems

Dental plaque and tartar build-up on your teeth and oral soft tissues. Your London Dental Clinic can help you to learn to properly take care of your teeth and gums. If dental plaque is allowed to remain on your teeth for more than 48 hours, it will harden and become…

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13 Apr
Oral Thrush Treated By London Dentist

Oral thrush is caused by the overgrowth of Candida albicans, a fungus. Your London dentist will tell you that Candida albicans is present in approximately fifty percent of the population. It is also present in denture wearers, without the reported negative effects Oral thrush isn’t a problem for people, unless…

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13 Apr
Get Fluorosis Treatment and Advice from Your Central London Dentist

Dental fluorosis is the result of a high consumption of fluorides during tooth development. This occurs in some areas of the world where the fluoride levels in the soil and drinking water are very high. The result is teeth that are hypomineralized, porous, brittle, and hypocalcified. In some cases, these…

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