Dental treatment
My inlay fell out, what do I do?
By Professor Christian Mehl
2024-05-01
Although dental inlays are made of ceramic - a very resistant material with a good long-term survival rate - they can still fall out in some cases. In this article, Professor Christian Mehl, a prosthodontics specialist at Wimpole Street Dental Clinic in London, explains what you need to know if this happens. See more
What is apicoectomy surgery, and how successful is it?
By Mr Corneliu Gherasim
2024-05-01
In this detailed guide to apicoectomy surgery, highly esteemed specialist endodontist Mr Corneliu Gherasim offers expert insight on when the procedure is required and how it is performed. The renowned specialist also sheds light on the success rates of apicoectomy surgery and how the use of advanced surgical techniques and technology positively impact patients’ recovery. See more
Introduction to 3D printing in dentistry
By Dr Amir Mirzaei
2024-05-01
In his latest online article, Dr Amir Mirzaei delves into the world of 3D printing in dentistry, exploring its applications, safety considerations, and potential future developments. See more
How it happens: inserting a dental implant
By Professor Andrew Sidebottom
2024-05-01
When there is a gap between your teeth, there are different options to fill the space. One option, and the most recommended option, is having a dental implant inserted. Professor Andrew Sidebottom, a highly-trained maxillofacial surgeon, provides information about what the procedure is, what is involved, and what to expect. See more
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