5 key steps to dental implants longevity

A day in the life of a busy dentist

One of the most enjoyable things about being a dentist is that there is no such thing as a routine day. Every day is different, and every day is varied, but there are some things that appear at some point every week.
5 key steps to dental implants longevity

5 key steps to dental implants longevity

Having invested in a dental implant it is imperative that you put in place some key steps to ensure your dental implant’s longevity. We will always advise that your dental implant will last for at least 10 years,
The benefits of fluoride

The benefits of fluoride

Have you ever thought about what the fluoride in our toothpaste does? In this month’s blog the team at College Dental Surgeries provide all the answers.
Spring clean your smile!

Spring clean your smile!

Spring is definitely on its way; the days are getting longer, and the sun is beginning to shine. What better time to treat your smile to a little tender loving care and embrace the tradition of spring cleaning.
5 Things to Know about Clear aligners

5 Things to Know about Clear aligners

Here at College Dental Surgeries we can use clear aligners to help you achieve the smile of your dreams! This teeth straightening system uses a series of removable clear aligners and is ideal for those patients who cannot, or choose not to wear a fixed appliance.
Healthy Teeth, Healthy Heart

Healthy Teeth, Healthy Heart?

In this blog, the team at College Dental Surgeries look at the links between your teeth, gums and heart. Research has shown that there are a number of links between the state of your mouth and your heart.
Ensure a white Christmas!

Ensure a white Christmas!

The team at College Dental Surgeries have the perfect way to ensure that this Christmas is white, with a course of at home teeth whitening.
Mouth Cancer Action Month

Mouth Cancer Action Month

Mouth cancer is one of the few cancers in the UK which has seen cases rise in recent years and this is expected to continue in the coming years. However, with early diagnosis, nine in ten people can survive mouth cancer.