We want our blog page to be your go-to source for the latest updates, trends, and insights in the world of dentistry. Here, we’re committed to keeping you informed about the most recent advancements in dental care, innovative techniques, and the ever-evolving field of oral health, plus some news about what we are up to in our practice in Sale.
Whether you’re a dedicated dental professional, a curious patient seeking to stay informed, or someone interested in the art and science of dentistry, our comprehensive news and blog section is designed to provide you with valuable information that can help you achieve and maintain a healthy, confident smile.
Hygiene appointments are more than just a quick teeth cleaning. They play a crucial role in maintaining your overall health. Read on to discover the health benefits of going for regular hygiene appointments.
Dental implants have revolutionised the field of dentistry, providing a permanent solution for those suffering from tooth loss. This informative guide will look into who is suitable for dental implants and walk you through the process of getting them placed.
Invisalign is a discreet and reliable way to move your teeth. In general, straighter teeth are easier to look after, so your chances of maintaining a higher level of oral hygiene are improved if you undergo this treatment. If you have straighter teeth, it will usually be easier for your dentist to provide a higher standard of dentistry with better treatment outcomes.
Dr. Tom Holloway is the Principal Dentist at Ash Villa Dental Practice. He graduated with an Honours degree in Physiology from Liverpool University and subsequently earned his BDS in Dentistry from King’s College London in 2015.
Our patient shares her treatment experience, highlighting her initial anxiety, and how she is now enjoying the fantastic results.
Some people believe that sugar-free energy drinks are not as harmful as sugar-filled fizzy drinks, but this may not be the case.
Sugar free energy drinks still contain acid and it is the acid in the drinks causes the pH of the mouth to lower considerably.