How Does Your Diet Affect...
Your diet can affect your teeth in several different ways. For instance it can increase the risk of oral cancer, the risk of oral diseases, and having a poor diet...
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We quite often see patients at our Leeds surgery who have problems with either an aching jaw or toothache, and this can be due to several different reasons. The pain...
Read MoreAcid Reflux Can Affect Your...
Acid reflux is a common condition, but not everyone is aware that it can affect your teeth. The stomach contains extremely strong acids as these are necessary for digestion. During...
Read MoreExcess Drinking Could Damage Your...
Did you know excess drinking could potentially damage your gums? Researchers have found that people who are heavy drinkers are up to three times as likely to have severe gum...
Read MoreCan Anyone Have Their Teeth...
Leeds City Dentalcare often get asked this question as teeth whitening is one of our most popular cosmetic dentistry in Leeds. The quick answer is that teeth whitening is generally...
Read MoreResearchers Study Alligator Teeth to...
Humans have a grand total of fifty two teeth in their lifetime, which includes twenty baby teeth, and up to thirty two adult teeth. Although some people have supernumerary teeth,...
Read MoreBlackberries May Help Prevent Gum...
A recent study published in the Journal of Periodontal Research found that blackberry extract has antibacterial properties that could help to treat or even prevent gum disease. Apparently researchers looked...
Read MoreWhat are Dental Bone Grafts?
There's little doubt that dental implants are an excellent way of replacing missing teeth, but although they are suitable for most people traditional dental implants do need a minimum amount...
Read MoreAre Your Dental Problems Related...
Dental technology has moved on significantly over the past few years and it's amazing what can be done to restore or replace teeth. In spite of all these advances, dental...
Read MoreReducing Your Risk of Oral...
Oral cancer is relatively uncommon, but it is on the increase. In 2010 there were 6,539 people in the UK diagnosed with this disease, and in the same year there...
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