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Written by Top Doctors

Written by Top Doctors
Dentistry

Dental implants and what they can offer

By understanding the details of dental implants and the procedure involved, patients can make informed decisions about their oral health and choose the best solution for restoring their smile and function. Leading dental implant surgeon Mr Uzman Ul-Huq provides an expert insight to what they can offer.

Written by Top Doctors

Written by Top Doctors
Dentistry

Teeth whitening and its benefits

Teeth whitening is a highly effective cosmetic dental procedure that can enhance the appearance of your smile, boost your confidence and provide long-lasting results. Leading dentist Dr Qasim Mughal goes into expert detail about its benefits, and more, in this comprehensive article.  

Say goodbye to snoring with Sleepwell solutions

Are you tired of restless nights due to your own or your partner's snoring? Sleepwell treatment solutions could be the answer for troublesome snoring and sleep problems related to mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnoea. In this informative guide, we hear expert insight from highly esteemed dentist and Sleepwell practitioner Dr Bhumika Patel, including details on who is suitable for the treatment, how it works, and more to help you achieve a peaceful night's sleep.

Long-term care for dental implants: Tips for maintaining your smile

Dental implants are a popular and effective solution for replacing missing teeth, offering a permanent and natural-looking alternative to dentures and bridges. While dental implants are designed to be durable and long-lasting, proper care and maintenance are essential to ensure their success over the years. We invited highly respected dentist and oral surgery specialist Dr Lena Vakil, who specialises in dental implants, to share her advice on the best ways to care for them, and what to avoid to preserve your smile in the long term.

Understanding dental fluorosis

Dental fluorosis is a cosmetic condition that often raises concerns among parents and individuals, yet it does not pose a threat to the overall health of teeth. It occurs when excessive fluoride is consumed during the formation of 'adult' teeth, typically between the ages of 3 months to 8 years. Once teeth have erupted through the gums, the risk of developing fluorosis diminishes. In her latest online article, Dr Anne Gormley gives us her insights.

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