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Top Teeth Whitening tips

clock June 26, 2009 04:55 by author mike
Teeth whitening, a vastly growing industry is a very easy and quick treatment that can make you smile bright for your wedding day. The best way to get your teeth safely white is to visit a cosmetic dentist. A cosmetic dentist will check the health of your mouth and can then recommend what’s best for you. [More]

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Laser teeth Whitening or Home Whitening?

clock June 23, 2009 04:56 by author admin
A common question in cosmetic dentistry is: what is the difference between laser teeth whitening and home teeth whitening kits? This short article written by one of the lead cosmetic dentists of the Perfect Smile Spa dental practice should help answer the question. [More]

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Laser Teeth Whitening- Aftercare

clock June 12, 2009 07:26 by author admin
Laser teeth whitening involves a cosmetic dentist applying special whitening gel on your teeth after protection of the gums and then applying a special light to catalyse the teeth whitening process so that you have whiter teeth in an hour! [More]

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Dental Implants- Aftercare

clock June 10, 2009 05:36 by author mike
The dentist will place the dental implants into the jaw bone usually with a local anaesthetic; the procedure lasts about one hour. [More]

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Porcelain Veneers – Aftercare

clock June 5, 2009 06:31 by author mike
Porcelain veneers are a very popular cosmetic dentistry treatment and is growing every year. It is important to know how to look after your porcelain veneers. [More]

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Porcelain Veneers Can Rebuild Your Teeth

clock June 1, 2009 08:10 by author mike
Tooth wear has many aetiological factors. Many people grind or clench their teeth. Some tooth wear may be from erosion from acidic or fizzy drinks. Extra stress on the teeth can also affect the jaw muscles and joints. Excessive pressure can cause jaw, muscle, head and neck pain. Excessive tooth wear can lead to broken, chipped teeth and expose or damage tooth nerves. [More]

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