by simplyteethessex | Sep 12, 2017 | Blog, General Dentistry, Good Oral Hygiene, Gum Recession, Tooth Decay
Lots of people wonder does flossing do anything actually. But, flossing is very important. Brushing and flossing doesn’t necessarily mean you are going to spit out all sorts of debris that has been clinging to your teeth or has got lodged in between them. This is one...
by simplyteethessex | Aug 23, 2017 | General Dentistry, Good Oral Hygiene, Gum Recession, Preventive Dentistry, Sensitive Teeth, Tooth Decay
On occasions you may notice when rinsing your mouth after brushing or flossing signs of blood, or you may even taste the blood. Did you wonder, why do gums bleed? Blood occurring in these sorts of situations is not necessarily bad .However, if it happens almost every...
by simplyteethessex | Aug 14, 2017 | Blog, Dental Implants, Gum Recession, Tooth Decay
A dental implant is an imitation tooth fixed firmly into your jawbone in the gap where the original tooth once was. A dental implant looks and feels like a natural tooth. After a while you may even start to believe that you never lost a tooth in the first place. Here...
by simplyteethessex | Jul 27, 2017 | Blog, Gum Recession
Our teeth are amongst our most important assets. They enable us to eat nutritional food and they contribute hugely to our facial appearance when we smile. There are two things you never want to happen to your teeth, one of which is gum recession and the other is tooth...
by simplyteethessex | Jun 5, 2017 | Blog, Gum Recession, The Chao Pinhole Surgical Technique
A few months ago we wrote a blog article, ‘How The Chao Pinhole Technique Painlessly Solves Gum Recession’. It describes a new procedure that treats gum recession quicker than traditional techniques. It seems that our efforts to strive to be at the cutting edge of all...
by simplyteethessex | Dec 9, 2016 | Blog, Dental Implants, Dental Implants Oral Hygiene And Maintenance, Dental Implants|dentures, Dental Implants|good oral hygiene, Gum Recession
Dental implants are changing the lives of people who have missing teeth. They’re designed to act as a strong foundation for replacement teeth. And they look, function and feel just like natural teeth, they are an alternative solution to missing teeth! Find out more by...
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