At London City Smiles, we’re delighted to announce a partnership with Islington Council, specifically regarding their Sign Language Interpreting Services. Inclusivity is a huge part of our service, and we’re thrilled to make our dental practice more accessible to deaf residents and those with hearing impairments. Below, we explain our collaboration with Islington Council in
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Painful, irritating and tiresome – mouth ulcers can be a nightmare. Whether they’re ruining a special meal out or keeping you up at night, it’s never a pleasant experience. While some may get them chronically through genetics, there are still ways to stop them developing as harshly. To give you a hand, we’ve created 5
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Most of the ways that hayfever affects you are obvious – itchy eyes, sneezing fits and runny noses being the most common. However, it can also have a big impact on your mouth too. If you’ve been experiencing mouth problems alongside your hayfever, here’s what you can do about it. Tooth pain People often experience
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Whoever said ‘where there’s a will, there’s a way’ has clearly never tried to make a reluctant child brush their teeth! Don’t worry though, we’ve got six games that will encourage tricky toddlers to brush their teeth in no time. Turn brush time into playtime Playing is one of the best ways for your child
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We use them to eat, speak and smile but how much do we actually know about our teeth? Teeth are far more interesting than you might think. Here are our five fascinating facts about teeth! Your teeth are completely unique Just like your fingerprints, your teeth are completely unique to you. Plus, each
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Mouth ulcers are areas of erosion in the lining of the mouth tissue. Although they’re harmless, they can be a painful annoyance for many people. Here are our top tips to help you get rid of them. Avoid certain food and drink Sorry for fans of spicy food, fruit juice or crisps because all of
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As a Dental Practice, we work in an environment where the prevention of the spread of a whole range of infections is woven into everything we do. In addition to our usual scrupulous cross infection control measures, we have been paying particularly close attention to all government guidance and updates related more specifically to Coronavirus.
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Sometimes it can feel like there’s nothing to smile about, but you should do it anyway! More than just something we do when we’re happy, smiling (or even seeing a smile) releases chemicals that can a wonderful impact on your life. Here are some reasons why smiling is good for you. Smiling lowers stress When
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As the coronavirus continues to develop, we would like to update patients about our professional response and advice. We are placing even more importance than normal on your well-being (and the well-being of our employees) at this testing time. It is our mission to keep this public health risk at the forefront of our minds
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