by support | Mar 16, 2026 | blog post
IntroductionWhen most people think about bacteria in the mouth, they picture the germs that cause tooth decay or bad breath. But did you know that your mouth is home to a complex community of bacteria, many of which are essential for keeping you healthy? This...
by support | Mar 9, 2026 | blog post
IntroductionOral cancer affects thousands of people inthe UK every year, but many cases can be detected early with routine dentalcheck-ups. Dentists are trained to spot early signs of oral cancer, which oftenappear as small changes in the mouth that patients may not...
by support | Mar 2, 2026 | blog post
IntroductionYou may be surprised to learn that the health of your gums can have a direct impact on your heart. Research has showna strong link between gum disease (periodontitis) and an increased riskof cardiovascular conditions, including heart disease and stroke....
by support | Feb 23, 2026 | blog post
IntroductionDentistry has come a long way from messyimpressions and traditional X-rays. Thanks to advances in digital dentistry,treatments are now faster, more accurate, and more comfortable for patients.Technologies such as intraoral scanners and 3D imaging are...
by support | Feb 16, 2026 | blog post
IntroductionWhether you’ve had a tooth extraction,dental implant, or gum surgery, what you do after your procedure plays a bigrole in how quickly and comfortably you recover. Good aftercare not only helpsmanage discomfort but also reduces the risk of complications...
by support | Feb 9, 2026 | blog post
IntroductionDental emergencies can happen when youleast expect them—a broken tooth, sudden swelling, or severe pain can bealarming. Knowing what to do in those first few moments can make a hugedifference to your comfort and the outcome of treatment. In this blog,...