Best rated crowns bridges services Edinburgh, UK

Best rated cosmetic dentist clinic Edinburgh, UK? If you need affordable, long lasting and top quality dental crowns or bridges from an expert Edinburgh dentist, then our state-of-the-art clinic can help. Our crown and bridges team is led by our principal and cosmetic dentist John Davidson (GDC No: 57805) who has over 36 years of dentistry experience. He is well respected within the industry, with many senior roles including a part-time Dental Practice Inspector for Lothian NHS trust and sitting on the Scottish Dental Practice Committee. All our dentists, hygienists and nurses are registered with the General Dental Council (GDC) so you can rest assured you’re in safe hands here at Marchmont. Read additional details on https://www.marchmontdentalcare.co.uk/cosmetic-dentist-edinburgh.html. Dental crowns are an ideal way of repairing teeth that have been broken, weakened or showing signs of decay. They can also be used to protect a tooth after root canal treatment. A dental bridge is used to replace missing teeth and helps to ‘bridge the gap’ between teeth. This not only improves the appearance of your teeth but also improves the functionality as the teeth on either side of the gap feel less strain. For further information on Crowns & Bridges please contact a member of the Marchmont Dental Care team on 0131 229 5542 or fill in our enquiry form.

Do you wish to have healthy teeth and gums? Here are a few tricks: Chew Gum That Contains Xylitol: Multiple studies have shown that chewing gum that contains xylitol twice daily helps fight tooth decay by lowering plaque buildup. Brands like Trident make gums with this ingredient, so pick up a pack and get chewing if you’re looking to whiten your teeth. While all sweetened drinks are bad for teeth, some energy and sports drinks may be worse, according to one study in General Dentistry. Researchers found that these drinks — as well as bottled lemonade — may erode tooth enamel after long-term use. The result is thin, translucent, discolored teeth. To prevent tooth erosion: Don’t sit and sip these drinks for a long time. Rinse your mouth with water when you finish drinking.

Make an appointment. Most experts recommend a dental check-up every 6 months — more often if you have problems like gum disease. During a routine exam, your dental hygienist will remove plaque build-up that you can’t brush or floss away and look for signs of decay. They will also look for early signs of oral cancer, wear and tear from teeth grinding, and signs of gum disease.

We’re confident that you and your family will receive an outstanding dental care from us as we continue our mission to be known as the best private and NHS dentist in Edinburgh. All our dentists are registered with the General Dental Council (GDC), so you can rest assured you’re in safe hands here at Marchmont Dental Care. To book an appointment with our expert NHS and private dentists, call 0131 229 5542, or contact us with any questions. We offer a 0% Interest-free Credit and flexible payment plans to help spread the cost of your treatments. Read additional information on https://www.marchmontdentalcare.co.uk/.

Control the Sippy Cup: A sippy cup can help kids move from a bottle to a glass, but don’t let him drink from it all day long. Using it too much can lead to decay on the back of the front teeth if the drinks are sugary. Oral Hygiene for Preteens: As children grow older and more of their permanent teeth come in, a rigorous daily dental hygiene routine is crucial to keeping teeth and gums healthy. However, it can be difficult to keep preteens interested in their oral care. Try these tips to keep your child on track: As preteens become more conscious of their appearance, it can be helpful to remind them that good oral care can help them look and feel better.

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