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Facial injuries involving cuts around the mouth area can be particularly concerning, especially when they cross the lip line or extend into oral tissues. Many people search onli...

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Facial injuries involving cuts around the mouth area can be particularly concerning, especially when they cross the lip line or extend into oral tissues. Many people search onli...

A deep cut on the lip — particularly one that crosses the boundary between the coloured lip tissue and the surrounding skin, known as the vermilion border — is one of those inju...

Noticing that a tooth has turned grey after an injury can be an unsettling experience. Whether the trauma happened recently or months ago, many patients find themselves searchin...

If you have experienced a dental injury during sport despite wearing a mouthguard, you are not alone. Many adults across London take sensible precautions by using a shop bought...

Discovering that your tooth has split in half can be an unsettling experience. Whether it happened whilst eating, following an injury, or seemingly without warning, the immediat...

Finding a popcorn husk stuck in your gum can be an unexpectedly uncomfortable experience. What begins as an enjoyable snack can quickly turn into a source of irritation, sorenes...

One of the most common concerns patients share with us is the cost of dental care. Many adults in London delay routine check ups, preventative treatments, or even urgent procedu...

If you have noticed a broken clasp on your partial denture , you are certainly not alone. This is one of the most common mechanical failures that partial denture wearers experie...

A sudden fall, a knock to the face, or an impact during sport — and the next thing you notice is that a tooth appears to have been driven back into the gum. It can be a deeply u...