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Visiting The Hygienist

Regular professional cleaning combined with your home care will help keep your mouth healthy. A clean and healthy mouth will improve your appearance, help you to keep your teeth and give you fresh breath.

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Self Management During COVID-19

With the surgery closed we understand that you might experience a dental problem that may need some attention. We have put together some of the common problems that you may be suffering and how you could self manage them during the COVID-19 crisis. As well as what to do with dental emergency.

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Dental Care For Mother & Baby

Do I need to see my dentist during pregnancy? Yes, every six months as usual. However due to hormonal changes during pregnancy, some women ‘s dental health needs closer attention during this time. For instance, you may notice that your gums appear to bleed more easily. Your dentist will be able to answer any concerns you may have.

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So You’ve Been Diagnosed With Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disease. The inflammation in your gums is one of the body’s natural defence mechanisms in response to a build-up of plaque (now referred to as a biofilm) bacteria on the teeth. In some patients, this natural inflammatory process is too severe or poorly controlled and it can damage the supporting structures of the teeth, namely gum, ligament and bone.

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Caring For Teeth & Gums

Regular professional cleaning combined with your home care will help keep your mouth healthy. A clean and healthy mouth will improve your appearance, help you to keep your teeth and give you fresh breath.

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Dermal Fillers Side Effects & Aftercare

Tens of thousands of Dermal Filler treatments are carried out around the world each year, with very few serious or lasting side effects. The side effects detailed below are not necessarily a list of what will happen to you. Different people react to Dermal Fillers in different ways.

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Diet & Dental Health

Why is a healthy diet important to my oral health? Every time you eat or drink anything sugary, your teeth are under acid attack for up to an hour. This is because the sugar will react with the bacteria in plaque (the sticky coating on your teeth) and produce the harmful acids. So it is important to keep sugary foods only to mealtimes, limiting the amount of time your mouth is at risk.

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