A confident smile can make a lasting impression and for many people, dental veneers are the key to achieving it. If you’ve been considering veneers to fix chips, gaps, or discolouration, you may be wondering if they’re really worth the investment. The short answer? For
If you’ve ever thought about straightening your teeth or improving your bite, you’ve likely come across orthodontic treatment. Modern orthodontics isn’t just about metal braces anymore, today, there’s a variety of options designed to suit every age, lifestyle, and comfort level. Whether you’re looking for
When it comes to achieving a straight and confident smile, many people find themselves torn between traditional braces and modern teeth aligners. Both options are effective in correcting misaligned teeth, but they differ in terms of comfort, appearance, and lifestyle impact. If you’re exploring professional Dental
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders are a common but often misunderstood dental condition that can cause jaw pain, difficulty chewing, headaches, and even ear discomfort. While there are several potential causes, one factor that patients frequently overlook is missing teeth. According to dentists at Surbiton Smile
Cracked tooth syndrome occurs when a tooth has a crack that is too small to show up in an X-ray or is under the gum and therefore challenging to identify. It most often appears on molars. What are the Signs that your Tooth is Cracked?
Complete tooth loss is usually a function of the patient’s age. It will often be accompanied by the loss of available bone substance, which may be insufficient to support implants, therefore the treatment time is lengthened considerably. A safe foundation is essential for any implant.
Missing teeth can affect far more than just the appearance of your smile. They can impact how you eat, speak, and even the health of your jawbone over time. While dentures and bridges may offer temporary solutions, many patients are now choosing dental implants as
Root canal infection is a polymicrobial endodontic infection resulting in the destruction of tissue around the root of teeth. The current concept is that oral inflammation has an exacerbating effect on cardiovascular disease, said John Liljestrand, a doctoral candidate at the university of Helsinki. He
Periodontal disease is chronic inflammation that affects the gum and supporting tissues around the teeth. Research has associated gum disease with other health problems such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Research has shown that bacteria, which has accumulated in the mouths of patients with periodontal
Tooth decay is one of the most common dental problems in the UK, yet it is often overlooked until pain or visible damage appears. Many people assume decay only affects children, but adults are just as vulnerable—especially when early warning signs are ignored. Dr Soltani,