
Table of contents Teeth straightening options Metal braces Ceramic braces Damon braces Lingual Braces Invisible braces – Invisalign At-home aligner teeth straightening The number of adults undergoing orthodontic treatment remains high and according to a survey carried out amongst orthodontists, (1) this can be attributed to two factors: heightened awareness of adult orthodontics celebrities and…
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Remember when your teachers used to tell you off for chewing gum? Well, little did they know that it is actually good for you? Turns out, chewing gum actually has a host of health benefits, not only for your teeth but for your overall health too. Studies have shown that chewing sugar-free gum can Improve…
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When the enamel of your teeth is worn away, it can lead to tooth sensitivity towards both hot and cold food and beverages. This can cause a lot of discomfort and a degree of pain that can vary depending on how much of the enamel has stripped from the tooth’s themselves. If you’re looking to…
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There comes a time when we take the decision to do something about our teeth. We want that winning smile, we want to feel confident in how we look, and we also have the power to make the change. Clear Aligners can often be a great choice to help you get the smile and straighter…
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Living your life with Aligners can make you think about the day where you will be living your life Aligner free, and your teeth are freed from their metallic prison. If you still wear braces every day, you may spend a lot of time waiting for the moment when you can finally remove them. The…
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Do You Like Drinking Coffee? Did you know that brushing your teeth directly after drinking coffee could have a very bad impact? Do you start your day with a big cuppa? You aren’t the only one! Approximately 30 million Brits drink coffee every day, yet drinking your espresso every now and again (in excess of…
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As we age there are a number of changes that occur in our bodies, as well as a number of things that we can let fall slightly by the wayside. However, when we age, letting our dental health slip is something that we can’t afford to do. Our dental health is connected to the health…
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We all know that sugar is bad for your teeth and if you drink lots of fizzy drinks and eat lots of sweets, you are likely to be visiting the dentist soon. But it’s not just the sugar itself that causes a tooth cavity, it’s the complex chain of events that happens in your mouth…
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Malocclusions are a common concern among individuals of all ages. It includes dental issues like overcrowding, overbite, openbite, and spacing. Teeth with gaps in them are very common in children, but are not something that you need to worry about. The gaps tend to disappear as you reach adulthood. Some people are happy to live with the gap in their teeth. However, some might feel conscious and want to get rid of it. In this guide, let us give you a complete understanding of diastema, its causes, and possible treatment options.
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Nowadays, the majority of people are taking better care of their teeth than ever. But often, people only actually know the basics when it comes to dental care. We know that we should brush our teeth for two minutes in the morning and for two minutes before we go to bed. We know that we…
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