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OUR LATEST BLOG POSTS
Remembering what to ask at your dentist appointment is always tough. We have collated the 10 best questions to ask at your next dental visit!
The importance of visiting the dentist regularly is huge, especially when looking after your children’s teeth.
Been dreaming of your perfect smile, but don’t want the obvious traditional metal braces? Explore invisalign clear aligners. Read more to find out if these are your perfect fit.
Sensitive teeth are so common these days, but it’s time to change that!
Read our blog to find out what sensitive teeth are, how to manage them and even ways of preventing them.
Want to feel more confident in your own skin? Read more about our aesthetic treatments we provide at Dental House Exeter.
Maintaining your oral health is so important. That’s why Dental House Exeter are always here to support you in your journey to dental wellness.
Dental implants offer a long-lasting and effective solution for replacing missing teeth.
If you’ve experienced tooth loss caused by decay, injury, or other circumstances, dental implants have the potential to restore both your smile and your oral health.
Teeth whitening is a dental procedure focused on reducing tooth colour and eliminating stains or uneven colouring.
Due to advancements in orthodontics, achieving a perfect smile is now easier than ever before. We will explore the teeth-straightening treatment called Invisalign and how it has transformed the world of orthodontics.
We understand that visiting the dentist in Exeter can be a source of anxiety for many people. Our goal is to ensure that you feel comfortable, relaxed, and at ease during your dental appointment.
Brushing your teeth twice a day, for two minutes each time, using a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, is an essential part of maintaining good oral hygiene and preventing dental problems like tooth decay and gum disease.
The importance of regular check-ups, whether annual or bi-annual, cannot be overstated. These visits are crucial because they can prevent dental issues that you may not notice due to problems that can develop without exhibiting any noticeable symptoms.