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Should you get orthodontic treatment as an adult?

Do you feel uncomfortable when smiling in front of the camera and do not like showing your teeth in pictures? Do you regret not getting braces when you were young and feel that your age of orthodontic treatment has gone? Many adults opt for braces treatment, so there’s no need to shy away from it.  […]

Thumb-Sucking Adversely Affects Children’s Oral Health

How thumb sucking effects children's oral health - Bourne End Dental

From when they are infants, children start to use sucking behaviors as a way to calm themselves. There are numerous parents out there who rely on teething toys, pacifiers, as well as various other items designed specifically for their children to suck on. However, as they get older, children may resort to sucking their finger […]

When Should You Replace Your Toothbrush?

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Many of us are likely unsure as to when our toothbrush needs replacing. It is not something we spend much time considering. However, once food or drink becomes out of date, what do we do? We throw it out otherwise, it could pose a risk to our health. The same should apply to your toothbrush.Here, […]

Invisalign Clear Braces in Maidenhead

Invisalign braces in Maidenhead - Bourne End Dental

Tired of trips to the orthodontist with no apparent result for your crooked teeth? Invisalign clear braces in Maidenhead are the solution you are looking for. Like you, many other patients out there are suffering from the dilemma of crooked teeth. Other than an appearance issue, this can also cause lower self-esteem and pace way […]

Link to Nutritional Healthcare

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Nutritional Healthcare is run by Nicki Hough BA(Hons) BSc Fd Dip ION. Nicki is a registered practitioner with the British Association of Nutritional Therapy (BANT) and The Complimentary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHT)…

Brushing may help beat heart disease

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The Scottish health survey questioned more than 11,000 adults and found those with poor oral hygiene had a 70% increased threat of developing heart disease compared with those who brushed twice a day.