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Mouth ulcers
Usually red or yellow in colour, mouth ulcers are painful sores that can appear inside the mouth and also on the outer lips.
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What to do following an extraction
General advice about what to do after having teeth taken out. Includes what precautions you should take and things to avoid.
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Geographic tongue
Geographic tongue is a common condition which can appear on the top and sides of the tongue, and sometimes on the under-surface.
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Bridges and partial dentures
These replacement options for missing teeth are often recommended for oral health purposes as well as cosmetic appearance.
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Veneers
A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain made to fit over the front surface of a tooth and can improve the colour, shape and position of your teeth.
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Tooth whitening
Tooth whitening can be a very effective way of lightening the natural colour of your teeth without removing any of the tooth surface.
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Implants
A dental implant is used to support one or more false teeth. It is a titanium screw that can replace the root of a tooth when it fails.
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Wisdom teeth
The wisdom teeth are the last to appear, right at the back of the mouth, often between 17 and 25 but sometime many years later.
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Burning mouth syndrome
Burning Mouth Syndrome can be an extremely uncomfortable condition which can have several potential causes.
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Cracked teeth
There are several ways in which your tooth can crack or break and it is important that you get it seen to as soon as possible.
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