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5 Top Winter Dental Care Tips For Healthy Teeth And Gums
- November 22, 2021
- Posted by: cheadle
- Category: Blog, Dental Services, Teeth
No Comments5 Top Winter Dental Care Tips For Healthy Teeth And Gums Caring for teeth and gums is important all year round. Winter dental care is more important as colder temperatures can exacerbate any sensitivity to cause pain and discomfort. Winds and frost can also cause lips to become chapped and dry. Other potential issues include
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Why You Should Consider Switching to a Private Dentist?
- October 21, 2021
- Posted by: cheadle
- Category: Blog, Dental Services
Why You Should Consider Switching to a Private Dentist? The debate of visiting a private versus NHS dentist is something that most of us have thought about at some point. Weighing up the pros and cons, it can be quite confusing to work out which path to take. After all, NHS dentists can cost a
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Back To School – Getting Children’s Teeth Ready For a New Academic Year
- August 27, 2021
- Posted by: cheadle
- Category: Blog
Back To School – Getting Children’s Teeth Ready For a New Academic Year The summer holidays are almost over and it’s time to think about the approaching new school year. In between all the book buying, shoe fitting and name-taping, it’s important not to neglect your children’s dentistry and go to dentist for children teeth
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Covid-19 Update
- March 23, 2020
- Posted by: cheadle
- Category: Blog
Important COVID-19 message for all patients. Last updated 20/03/20 We regret to inform that we are having to close the practice for any routine appointments and non essential dental treatments. We will also be cancelling any appointments for those who fall into the vulnerable category ( over 70’s ) This is due to staff shortages
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difference between dentist and orthodontist
- January 21, 2019
- Posted by: cheadle
- Category: Blog, Dentists vs Orthodontists
What’s the difference between a dentist and an orthodontist? What’s the difference between a dentist and orthodontist? No, that isn’t a corny joke leftover from a budget Christmas cracker. It’s an extremely important question that many people ask when they first approach a dental health expert for treatment. Dentists and orthodontists are both trained medical
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How to choose the right toothpaste
- June 18, 2018
- Posted by: cheadle
- Category: Blog
How to choose the right toothpaste Choosing your toothpaste might seem like the simplest job in the world. Certainly, most of us pay little attention to the brand we select in the supermarket or chemist, so long as it tastes nice, gets our teeth clean and helps our mouths stay nice and healthy. However, there
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What patients want from their dentist
- May 4, 2016
- Posted by: cheadle
- Category: Blog
What patients want from their dentist Trusting the dentist is, and always has been, vital for patients. In fact, surveys carried out by psychologists over the past few years – including Sheila Scott’s extensive survey from 2009 – show that around 90% of UK patients rank trusting the dentist as the most important issue. So, in
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Guide to Cosmetic Surgery
- February 17, 2016
- Posted by: cheadle
- Category: Blog
Guide to Cosmetic Surgery Dentists aren’t just there for the unpleasant stuff – the toothaches and filling repairs. They are also highly skilled in cosmetic surgery procedures, designed to enhance the way you look and boost your self-esteem. If you are among the many people who are nervous to show a less-than-perfect smile, read on.
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What are the ins-and-outs of your dental procedures?
- April 17, 2015
- Posted by: cheadle
- Category: Blog
What are the ins-and-outs of your dental procedures? I’m sure you hear about the different treatments and procedures available to you from your dentist all the time, but what actually happens in these procedures? Well, we are going to answer that question by giving you an overview of each of the treatments we have to
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Health Problems known by your Dentist
- February 3, 2015
- Posted by: cheadle
- Category: Blog
Health Problems known by your Dentist Diabetes People who are suffering from Diabetes type 1 and type 2 do not have the ability to fight infections caused by bacteria and can develop gum diseases. Diabetes patients with serious gum diseases then face difficulties in controlling their blood sugar levels. If your dentist suspects that you