Learn moreEmergency dentistry news: Dental implants ‘offer function, beauty and durability’
People who have lost teeth should consider dental implants to maintain a dazzling smile, an expert has claimed. Oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr Weiguang Ma has...
Learn moreNeglecting oral health ‘can lead to emergency dentistry’
People who fail to maintain good oral health are more likely to need emergency dentistry in the future, Colgate has claimed. The company has stressed the importance...
Learn moreEmergency dentistry news: Gum disease ‘can lead to cancer’
People who are interested in getting London cosmetic dentistry may be interested to hear about the importance of maintaining healthy gums. Researchers have claimed...
Learn moreEmergency dentistry news: ‘Change toothbrush ‘every three to four months’
People who are concerned about getting emergency dentistry should change their toothbrush every three to four months to improve oral health, an expert claims....
Learn moreTooth whitening ‘may be adversely affected by mouthwash’
People who have undergone tooth whitening procedures may be surprised to hear that mouthwash can actually damage teeth. According to professor of restorative...
Learn moreFlossing ‘can reduce the need for emergency dentistry’
Using floss on a regular basis can significantly cut the risk of developing gum diseases that may require emergency dentistry. The Daily Mirror has suggested that...
Learn moreEmergency dentistry news: Healthy teeth ‘reduce chances of other illnesses’
New research has claimed that good oral hygiene can reduce the risks of contracting other illnesses, as well as limit the chances of needing emergency dentistry....
Learn moreEmergency dentistry news: Children ‘should attend check-ups from early age’
Children should be taken to regular dental check-ups to avoid expensive emergency dentistry, an expert has claimed. Research conducted by the American Academy of...
Learn moreEmergency dentistry news: Teeth can be saved by root canal therapy
A new campaign has been launched to inform people their teeth can be saved using emergency dentistry. The recent Adult Dental Survey revealed that two million teeth...
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