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The Perfect Smile Is Not The Preserve Of Film Stars
Tooth technology has come a very long way since the 1980s when dentists flooded into the UK to abuse the NHS by undertaking unnecessary fillings and extractions. Today, everyone can have a wonderful smile through simple procedures such as tooth whitening and crowns. Many people’s problems with their teeth stem from the days when tooth decay was caused by poor dental hygiene and primitive dentistry.
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The mouth is a sensitive area. As a result of poor hygiene, external physical trauma or even genetics, it can give rise to varying degrees of pain and can even be a source of poor self-image. Missing teeth, too much space between teeth (diastema), overcrowding of teeth, temporomandibular joint disorders, jaw injuries, deteriorated gums, mismatch between the upper teeth and the lower teeth are some of the problems that can arise. Reconstructive dental surgery is often required to correct these anomalies.





