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Often our smile is one of the first things other people see when they meet us, however, sometimes a tooth extraction is required to ensure the overall oral health is maintained.
If you have lost teeth but you are not keen on the idea of dentures then the chances are you may have looked into getting dental implants.
According to the NHS, the majority of adults in the UK will suffer some form of gum disease during their lifetime.
Teeth are an essential part of our anatomy and taking care of them is something that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Whether you floss twice a day, use an electric toothbrush or a manual one, everyone has their own individual routine to keep their teeth in the best shape.
Becoming a victim of dental negligence can be devastating. It can leave you feeling self-conscious and often the experience can be painful and the cause of long-term dental issues.
The moment comes for a family photo or a selfie with a loved one on a sunny beach …’say cheese’, everyone in the picture has a white and wide smile, except you. Your teeth are shielded by your lips.
The perfect Hollywood smile, it’s something few are born with but many aspire to achieve, but is it safe to undergo teeth whitnening procedures?
Dental negligence can be a complex area of law, as a result we have compiled a list of dental negligence faqs as it is something that thousands of people across England and Wales experience each year.
This dental negligence infographic aims to debunk some myths and facts surrounding this particular area of law. Dental negligence affects thousands of people throughout the UK each year.
Here at Thorneycroft Solicitors, our dental negligence team aim to advise people who inquire about pursuing a possible dental negligence claim.
We deal with a variety of cases ranging from misdiagnosis to cases of improper practice by dental practitioners.