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City of London Speaks Out About Black Hairy Tongue
Your tongue surface is covered with hundreds of finger-like projections called papillae. Your tongues taste buds are contained among these papillae. These papillae are constantly being shortened in length as their natural turnover. This shortening does not occur in all people, and these projections can grow extremely long. Then it…
READ ARTICLEMouth Injuries Treated by City of London Dental Clinic
Your City of London dentist treats injuries to your lips, tissues under your lips, floor of your mouth, inner cheeks, and soft and hard palates. Some injuries, such as your throat or tonsils may have to be referred out to a specialist, either an oral surgeon or an ear, nose,…
READ ARTICLELondon Dentist gives advice on Thumb Sucking
Your London dentist can answer your questions or concerns about your child’s thumb sucking habit. Sucking is a natural reflex of instinct of infants, which sometimes stays with them into childhood. Thumb sucking tends to give a child a happy and secure feeling. It also allows them to learn about…
READ ARTICLESedation Dentistry is now being offered in Central London
Your Central London dentist can use sedation dentistry to make sure that you have an anxiety-free dental visit, and that you are relaxed during treatment. Dental anxiety and phobia are the cause of a lot of people avoiding the dentist. Your Central London dentist explains that the purpose of sedation…
READ ARTICLECity of London Dental Clinic Offers Accelerated Orthodontic Treatment
Your City of London dentist will recommend different types of orthodontic treatments depending upon your individual situation. Your City of London dentist may suggest the Invisalign® or the Inman aligner if they feel you are a good candidate. Invisalign® is made up of a sequential series of clear plastic trays…
READ ARTICLELONDON DENTAL CLINIC OFFERS HELP FOR IMPACTED TEETH
Your London dentist has a lot of experience at treating impacted teeth. Impacted teeth are teeth that have not erupted fully or not erupted at all into the oral cavity This is usually caused by; teeth crowding, a misaligned tooth or teeth, another tooth blocking the eruption of the impacted…
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