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Whitening gel must be kept away from soft tissue. A common side effect of teeth whitening is soft tissue irritation. This usually happens when the whitening solution gets on the gums. You might ingest a bit of the gel in take-home whitening kits, which can cause nausea or vomiting. Be cautious to spit out any gel on your teeth.

Teeth veneers are thin ceramic ‘shells’ placed over your existing teeth and are proven to vastly improve the appearance of your smile. This is a popular treatment choice for many people wanting a smile makeover and is the treatment of choice in many celebrity smile makeovers. Here at the Smile Practice all our porcelain veneers are hand-crafted by a ceramic technician to ensure that you the unique smile of your dreams. The colour, shape and character of every tooth will be discussed with you at your consultation to ensure the end result is just how you want it. If you are considering teeth veneers or want to discuss if they are suitable for you, book your initial consultation at our Didcot or Oxford clinic. See more info at https://www.thesmilepractice.com/veneers.html.

Advices for teeth whitening. Do you need to have healthy teeth and gums? Here are some advices: Chew Gum That Contains Xylitol: Multiple studies have shown that chewing gum that contains xylitol twice daily helps fight tooth decay by lowering plaque buildup. Brands like Trident make gums with this ingredient, so pick up a pack and get chewing if you’re looking to whiten your teeth. The antibiotic tetracycline causes gray teeth in children whose teeth are still developing. Antibacterial mouthwashes that contain chlorhexidine or cetylpyridinium chloride can also stain teeth. Some antihistamines, antipsychotic drugs, and blood pressure medications cause tooth stains, as can iron and excess fluoride. If bleaching doesn’t help, ask your dentist about dental bonding, in which a tooth-colored material is applied to teeth.

In a world this complex, this fast moving, and which puts so many demands on us, it can be difficult sometimes to find the time to visit your dentist look after your teeth. We know this and the service we offer to patients at our Oxford and Didcot practices are designed to give you the time you need to look after your smile. Ours is not only a service to provide you with world-class dentist care, it’s a service that’s designed to fit around you, your life, your work, and your family. Find extra details on https://www.thesmilepractice.com/.

Your skin will remain completely unaffected and hair will cease to grow in the treated areas. The laser used is attracted to the hair and its follicle, which works to convert this attraction into heat to destroy the follicle’s stem cell and halt any further growth. The laser is particularly drawn to melanin, and although the skin also contains some melanin, the large amount of the melanin in hair means that the follicle absorbs the heat, leaving the skin unscathed. During your laser hair session a laser head is run along the areas you wish to treat, heating the hair follicles and disrupting growth. A cooling system is also used to decrease the heat of the laser on your skin and ensure that you are in complete comfort.

Your lips will not only appear more attractive, they’ll also feel healthier, softer and more hydrated. You may not be happy with the natural size and shape of your lips or the fact that the ageing process has caused them to become thin and lack definition. Lip enhancement treatments are a safe and natural way to create lips that make you feel beautiful and can combat fine smokers’ lines, issues including lack of volume, wrinkles, smile lines, cupid’s bows, lowered corners and oral commissures. Lip treatments can also dramatise the impact of lipstick and minimise ‘lipstick bleed’ which sometimes occurs at the lip border. At The Smile Practice, we are your trusted aestheticians, offering you the best lip filler treatments in Oxford & Didcot. Read extra details on https://www.thesmilepractice.com/cosmetic.html.

Orthodontics is a special type of dentistry. It’s the science of making people’s smiles look amazing again. And it’s a brilliant job for any dentist. Our teams here at Didcot and Oxford get genuine personal and professional satisfaction from seeing our clients’ lives being transformed. It’s not just your appearance though. Sorting out your teeth makes them easier to clean and there’s nowhere for food and plaque to get trapped either. It improves your speech, stops gum disease, makes eating a pleasure again, and it even reduces incidents of headaches. Read more below on what exactly orthodontics and teeth straightening is, how an orthodontist works with you, and the five best treatments available from our Didcot and Oxford practices.

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