If you are missing teeth, you may be looking for an effective and permanent dental solution. Learn more about the types of dental bridges in our latest blog!
Read MoreHave you been experiencing pain and discomfort while talking or eating? Issues with your jaw and the facial muscles that control it are known as temporomandibular disorders (TMD) or TMJ dysfunction. In this blog, learn more about the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the symptoms, causes, and treatments for TMJ dysfunction.
Read MoreWhat are veneers? What is the difference between composite and porcelain veneers? Find out everything within our latest blog article!
Read MoreWhat is bruxism? What are the symptoms, causes & treatments available? Cambridge City Dental answer all these questions within our latest blog - read on to learn!
Read MoreA diastema is a space or gap between two teeth. While there are several celebrities who are recognisable for their gap teeth, it is possible to close the gap with modern dental treatments.
Read MoreUpon closer inspection, you may notice that your pearly whites are not nearly as striking as you may have hoped. In fact, some sections of your teeth look translucent, if not completely clear. So why do your teeth look faded rather than vibrant?
Read MoreIn fact, your teeth have rings of orange or yellow on them, or you see grey or brown patches on each tooth's surface. You don't like this discolouration, but you wonder how it happened in the first place. What causes teeth to discolour, and how can you treat it?
Read MoreHere's why losing a back tooth could be more serious than you might think, in addition to some helpful advice on how a dental implant could prevent problems a missing tooth could cause.
Read MoreWhile overseas dentists do often promise to do the job for cheap, there are dangers you must be aware of before you eagerly start booking flights. This blog post discusses the three most important reasons why taking your dental work overseas may not work out for you in the long-term.
Read MoreIf your teen has hypodontia and is missing one or more teeth, then they are likely to need treatment. Learn about some of your options for treatment here.
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