In order to keep your teeth, gums and mouth healthy, you should visit a dentist on a regular basis. Usually, most people will see their dentist for a check up once a year and it may be more often than this if you have been experiencing problems with your teeth. You should also consider...
Are Dental Implants Right for you?
Dental implants are a good option if you want a more permanent solution to tooth loss. Dentures can work as a temporary measure but if you need something that you don’t have to remove and clean, you may want to consider implants. They will look the same as your other teeth and will be...
Are Private Dentists a Good Choice?
A private dentist can be a great decision for patients of all ages. They can cater for a variety of requirements, making them more versatile and well rounded than NHS dentists. All dentists are going to be highly qualified and able to deal with a variety of dental problems but only a private dental...
Dentists in Leicester
Dental care and hygiene are not just about brushing your teeth and flossing three times a day. It also requires regular visits to your chosen dentist to ensure that your teeth will be able to receive the best care that they deserve in order to stay healthy. And if you still need to find...
Choosing a Dentist – the Key Considerations
Choosing a dentist is as important as choosing a doctor or other medical professional. You have to choose the person and practice that is right for you. More patients are now choosing the services of a private dentist, as this can offer more flexible appointments and a wider range of treatments. Here are some...
Is it too Late for you to Get Braces?
Often, people will get braces fitted when they are children or teenagers. It’s a popular treatment once all of the adult teeth have come through and a dentist can see that some work is going to need to be done. If you didn’t get braces as a youngster though, it isn’t too late. Braces...
Ouch! Being Scared of the Dental Drill!
Some people have had painful encounters with the dental “drill” because they weren’t properly numbed or at all. Unsurprisingly, if this has happened you are likely to feel terrified of the “drill”. Thinking of the sound alone will make you feel very anxious. However, there should be no pain once the tooth is properly...