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    06th June 2023
    Summer Smiles: How to Keep Your Dental Health in Check During the Sunny Season

    The sunny season is upon us, and with it comes a multitude of outdoor activities, vacations, and delicious treats. While summer brings joy and relaxation, it's important not to neglect your dental health amidst all the

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    30th March 2023
    Why Good Oral Health is Key to a Healthy Body

    Did you know that poor oral health can lead to various health problems such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes? This is because the mouth is a gateway to the rest of the body, harmful bacteria in the mouth can easily spread to other parts of the

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    30th March 2023
    Ramadan Oral Care: Keep Your Teeth Healthy While Fasting

    Ramadan is a month of fasting and spiritual reflection for Muslims around the world. During this time, individuals abstain from food and water from dawn until dusk. Proper oral hygiene is crucial during Ramadan to

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    12th January 2023
    Damon Braces: All you need to know

    Damon braces are the new choice among orthodontists because of their excellent results over conventional / traditional braces. They have been clinically proven to provide faster results than conventional

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    11th January 2023
    Five must haves during your braces treatment

    Your braces should be cleaned properly several times a day. This helps to prevent gum disease, strengthen the bone that supports the teeth and makes the treatment

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    11th January 2023
    Is it okay to miss my monthly follow up during braces treatment?

    A monthly follow up with your orthodontist is very important during the orthodontic treatment. After your first consultation, you will need to be prepared for a long term treatment

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    10th January 2023
    Root Canal Treatment

    Root canal treatment (also known as endodontic treatment) is a procedure undertaken when there is any infective or inflammatory state inside your tooth (the pulp) which cannot be brought back to normal form or function with the help of other dental

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