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Temperatures are soaring and you’ve got the barbeque lit. The kids are playing (well, arguing) in the garden, and the sky is blue. The beginning of August can only mean one thing, right? It’s time for The Great British Bake... read more.
Got a sweet tooth?
October 8th, 2014Buckingham Palace have recently revealed that the next addition to the Royal family is on its way. Amid all the excitement, it’s important to remember that the Duke and Duchess are in the same boat as other expectant parents. Kate... read more.
From the mouths of babes
October 3rd, 2014Casting an eye over the waiting room of an orthodontic surgery, one might typically expect to see rows of teenagers, wearing school uniforms and trailing PE kits. However, orthodontic treatment is no longer reserved for the population of your local... read more.
‘Tin grins’: A thing of the past
September 18th, 2014In the UK, 1 in 4 of us suffers from dental fear or anxiety, with a surprisingly high number of us dreading a trip to the dentist’s chair. Suffering from dental anxiety means different things to each of us; dental... read more.
How to cope with Dental Anxiety
September 15th, 2014Tooth whitening is a practice that has been immensely popular and desirable for thousands of years, dating all the way back to Ancient Egyptian and Roman times. The Egyptians used a homemade mixture of crushed pumice stones and vinegar, that... read more.
Tooth Whitening
September 12th, 2014Abingdon-on-Thames is a historic town with a fascinating history, culturally, socially and in terms of the evolution of dentistry. Abingdon began as an Iron Age fortress, with around fifteen hectares of heavily populated settlement land. In this period dentistry was... read more.
Abingdon: The Rise of a Town Rich in Culture, History, and Dentistry
September 10th, 2014halitosis; detection; foods to avoid read more.
IDEA: dr harold katz- the times 2 supplement 29.7.14
September 8th, 2014In the previous post (see here), we discussed the benefits offered by dental implants to the patient and briefly touched upon the PRGF (Plasma Rich Growth Factor) technique that helps the healing process following procedures such as dental implantation and... read more.
The Facts on PRGF
September 8th, 2014There are many different options available when you need to have a tooth or several teeth replaced. Some are temporary solutions while others, such as dental implants, are permanent and if well maintained and looked after, can last the patient... read more.
5 Benefits of Dental Implants
August 30th, 2014Early Intervention Orthodontics In the USA and Europe, orthodontists usually begin to treat children generally at an earlier age than in the UK. Historically in the UK most orthodontic treatments were carried out with NHS funding, and often the most financially... read more.