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Mothers oral health can influence the child's
A UCSF study examining the oral health of rural Hispanic families found that untreated tooth decay in mothers almost doubled the odds of tooth decay in children. ...
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National Smile Month to launch in parliament
Organised by the British Dental Health Foundation, this year's National Smile Month tagline of Teeth4Life aims to highlight the importance of looking after your teeth and maintaining them for life.
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Massive leap in adult dental brace desire
The number of adult braces has shot up dramatically in the last four years as more and more people become obsessed with having the perfect smile.
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Anxiety causes poor oral health...
Scientists are suggesting that people with bad oral health are increasingly likely to have anxious personalities. Researchers from the University of Otago, New Zealand, studied more than 1,000 participants between the ages of 15 and 32 and discovered around a quarter of them had dental anxiety.
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Poor dental health can affect brain say experts
Researchers have discovered that gum disease can affect the brain in elderly patients.This can happen by causing inflammation throughout the body, a risk factor for loss of mental function...
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The Blog
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Where do bugs go when they die?
New infection control guidelines and our new decontamination room!
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Why I like white fillings.....
..actually they are not white. They are tooth coloured fillings because teeth are not white - anything but white. A pure white filling would stand out like a sore thumb if the tooth itself is not pure white, and so for this reason a properly placed filling should be invisible and not draw attention to itself. The correct name for them is 'composite restorations' and 'glass ionomer restorations'. At Haynesdental we only place white fillings.
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Make me a mouthguard - update
Wigan's Australian three-quarter Jamie Ainscough had to miss his side's 40-18 win at Warrington last night - after having a tooth pulled from his arm.
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Blog articles
Where do bugs go when they die?
New infection control guidelines and our new decontamination room!
readmore >>Why I like white fillings.....
..actually they are not white. They are tooth coloured fillings because teeth are not white - anything but white. A pure white filling would stand out like a sore thumb if the tooth itself is not pure white, and so for this reason a properly placed filling should be invisible and not draw attention to itself. The correct name for them is 'composite restorations' and 'glass ionomer restorations'. At Haynesdental we only place white fillings.
readmore >>Make me a mouthguard - update
Wigan's Australian three-quarter Jamie Ainscough had to miss his side's 40-18 win at Warrington last night - after having a tooth pulled from his arm.
readmore >>What does a dentist do on his day off?
At Haynesdental we really believe in "wellness dentistry" it's a little bit of a cheesy term being really popular in the U.S but, good food containing essential vitamins and nutrients will help to keep teeth and gums healthy and so enable you to really "love your teeth "..
readmore >>An unusual patient testimonial
We just recently saw a patient who was unfortunately attacked by a another road user whilst he was on his bicycle - he has an implant at the front of his mouth. I think his letter speaks for itself!
readmore >>I am doing the London Open 10k run - please sponsor me!
We are running the 10k run on 12th July 2009 - please sponsor us to raise money for children with genetic disorders
readmore >>Make me a mouthguard!
What to do if someone has their front teeth knocked out or chipped - you can save the teeth!!
readmore >>Looking after your teeth offers you amazing possibilities...
I saw this advert at the cinema last week and for me it sums up what we are trying to say here at Haynesdental: 'Love Your Teeth'.
readmore >>Are you missing a tooth?
It is so sad to have a missing tooth. It is like having a piano key missing. Even if it is one that you don't use very often you cannot play a tune with a piano key missing. So why put up with it?
readmore >>Do you see patients on the NHS
This is a question Fay at reception is regularly asked. The short answer is 'yes' and 'no'. My personal opinion is that Denplan is more like the National Health than the National Health so why not join Denplan?...
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