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26 Mar
Central London asks: Is It Wise to Leave Impacted Teeth in Place?

Impacted teeth most commonly refer to the wisdom teeth, also known as the third molars. The wisdom teeth are the final adult teeth to develop and they are located in the corners of the mouth; there are 4 in total and most people get their wisdom teeth between the ages…

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20 Mar
Foods to Avoid in London to prevent Discoloured Teeth

Most of us agree that a bright, white smile looks much more attractive than yellowy discoloured teeth, but are you aware that your diet could be influencing the aesthetic of your smile? Certain foods have been proven to increase staining and these include: tea coffee blueberries soy sauce fruit juice…

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14 Mar
Sedation Helps Eradicate Dental Anxiety in Central London

Dental anxiety is a problem we come across very frequently, but sedation can help. We understand that the prospect of undergoing dental treatment can be very scary and most patients feel nervous when they have an appointment looming. For some, we understand that the fear is very intense and we…

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05 Mar
Start Your Children on the Early Path to Great Oral Health in the Heart of London

When it comes to oral hygiene, it’s never too early to start taking care of your teeth and gums. Children who practise good oral hygiene from an early age are less likely to develop tooth decay. Cavities can be painful and they may also cause the milk teeth to fall…

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27 Feb
White Fillings: A Safe, Attractive Alternative To Metal Fillings

In the past, metal fillings were used to fill cavities and strengthen teeth that had become weaker as a result of decay. However, now, many people choose to have white fillings. White fillings are made from dental composite and resins and they are an effective treatment for cavities and tooth…

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20 Feb
Spotting The Signs Of Gum Disease In Central London

Gum disease is extremely common, despite the fact that it is preventable. In the UK, gum disease is the leading reason behind adult tooth loss. It is caused by plaque. Plaque is a sticky film, which is made from bacteria and food debris combined with saliva; due to its consistency,…

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