by Adam Dentree | Feb 4, 2025 | restoring damaged teeth
Did you know that almost one in every three British adults have decayed teeth? Tooth decay affects one’s quality of life and physical being, in addition to creating aesthetic concerns. That is why, it is important to maintain optimal oral hygiene and eat a...
by Adam Dentree | Oct 26, 2024 | Gum Disease, Oral Hygiene
Gum disease is one of the most prevalent oral health problems worldwide. According to the British National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, almost one in every two Brits suffer from gum disease. While the damage caused by gum disease extends beyond one’s oral...
by Adam Dentree | Sep 29, 2024 | Cosmetic Dentistry, General Dentistry, restoring damaged teeth
Pearly white teeth are an important part of an attractive smile. More importantly, milky white teeth are considered a sign of good dental health. But what if a tooth develops white spots? Is it also a sign of good dental hygiene? No, it’s not. These small white...
by Adam Dentree | Sep 5, 2024 | Cosmetic Dentistry, restoring damaged teeth
An excessive gap between two adjacent teeth is called a diastema. While a gap in the front teeth can affect one’s facial aesthetics and smile, it also affects the ability to eat and speak normally. That is why dentists recommend that teeth gaps that persist in the...
by Adam Dentree | Jul 30, 2024 | Cosmetic Dentistry, restoring damaged teeth
One in four people in the UK are unhappy with their smile and facial appearance, the results of a recent survey reveal. What was more alarming was that over 77% of these surveyed individuals wanted to change something about their smile, to appear more attractive and...