Children / Teenagers |
We
believe that good dental habits should be established at an
early age. Frequently, we will be giving advice to parents before
the birth of their child. After birth, we encourage children
to attend from an early age, to allow them to get used to the
dentist, the staff and the surroundings.
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Young Adults |
Continuing
care for your teeth and gums remains important throughout life.
As one progresses from teenage to twenties and thirties, dietary
habits become more stable and dental caries – holes in your
teeth – should become less likely. However, gum problems can
begin and maintaining good oral hygiene is essential if gum
problems are to be avoided.
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Older Adults |
Increasing
numbers of people are reaching retirement age with their own
teeth and we have a particular interest in helping people overcome
the specific problems which are associated with older people.
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