08 March 2013
Choosing the Right Toothbrush for...
Most people know it is very important to brush twice a day, for at least two minutes each time, but many of us don’t really think about their choice of...
Read More07 March 2013
Methods of Replacing Missing Teeth
It is distressing to have missing teeth, but it's also important to replace them in some way or other. The reason for this is that otherwise the teeth adjacent to...
Read More06 March 2013
Choosing Clearstep Braces
In the past orthodontics treatment was always for children and teenagers, and it was rare to see adults wearing braces, especially as they used to be so visible. Nowadays modern...
Read More05 March 2013
Are You Afraid of the...
It's quite common for many people to feel a little bit of apprehension about visiting our dental surgery in Leeds, even though we're all very friendly! It's estimated approximately three...
Read More04 March 2013
What is Periodontal Disease?
Periodontal disease is an advanced form of gum disease, and it's an inflammatory condition caused by the build-up of plaque bacteria. It's something that should be taken extremely seriously, not...
Read More03 March 2013
Replacing Missing Teeth with Partial...
A partial denture replaces one or more missing teeth, and usually consists of the replacement tooth being attached to a pink gum coloured acrylic base. Some partial dentures may have...
Read More02 March 2013
Having a Root Canal at...
Root canal treatments are something people seem to associate with a lot of pain and discomfort, but in fact this shouldn't be the case. This conservative dental treatment is designed...
Read More01 March 2013
What are Full Dentures?
Full dentures are a way of replacing an entire arch of upper or lower teeth and are removable.In the past it was immediately obvious if someone was wearing a set...
Read More28 February 2013
What is Gum Disease?
Gum disease is an incredibly common condition, and is the major cause of tooth loss throughout the world. You may also hear gum disease being described as a silent disease,...
Read More27 February 2013
Which Type of Crown is...
Dental crowns are sometimes called caps, and are used to restore teeth that are significantly decayed, or which have lost tooth material due to trauma to full function. This is...
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