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The best chance of beating oral cancer at London dentist
When it comes to cancer we all have to be extremely vigilant, checking the various parts of the body that are at high risk. With oral cancer, a particularly virulent form of the disease, it is very important that you have your mouth examined by a dentist every six months….
READ ARTICLEHave your bleeding gums examined by London dentist
Bleeding gums can occur for a number of reasons but for whatever reason it occurs it is never a pleasant experience and can even be quite frightening. The reasons for bleeding gums can range from the relatively innocuous to the very serious. The rule of thumb is that if your…
READ ARTICLEIncrease chances of beating oral cancer at London dentist
One of the most serious conditions that can affect the oral cavity is oral cancer. This is a disease that can be fatal if not caught and treated early enough, that affects thousands of people in the UK each year. One of the best ways to beat oral cancer is…
READ ARTICLEOral Cancer; what can we do to prevent and cure it? A London dentist advises
Cancer is usually something we don’t associate with the mouth, but Oral Cancer, as it’s known, is on the rise and it is so easy to avoid says a London dentist. Smoking is an obvious cause as is chewing tobacco, which is still popular in many countries. The lips can…
READ ARTICLEThe importance of dental check ups at City of London dentist
The health of your teeth is very important. Healthy teeth allow you to eat, drink and talk without experiencing any problems or pain. Healthy teeth also look better when you smile allowing you to be more confident and self-assured. Keeping your teeth healthy involves two major factors. Firstly, it is…
READ ARTICLEThe signs, symptoms and treatments of oral cancer – ask your Central London dentist
Oral cancer is a common and virulent form of the disease that occurs in any part of the mouth including the lips, tongue, lining and throat. If diagnosed in the early stages it is highly treatable but the longer it is left to develop without treatment the greater the risk…
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