Advice From Our Dentists

How a Smile Can Benefit You and Those Around You
Your smile is the most important and valuable thing you will ever wear. The power of a smile can go a long way towards positively affecting those around you and help to improve your own personal wellbeing.

How To Keep Your Smile Healthy
As we enter the colder months and start getting close to the festive period. it’s important to remember to not only keep your whole body healthy during this time, but also your smile too.

What have your teeth got to do with COVID?
As more information becomes available about the virus causing this pandemic, you may have read about the risk factors for being struck dangerously ill.

Gum-Related Dental Problems
Half of the dental problems I help people with are gum-related. In fact, most of the people losing their teeth in the UK do so because of gum problems.

A month after Lockdown
A month after lock-down, my team and I have become used to a new language: Zoom, Web-Ex, “Teams”

Lock-Down
The government’s Chief Dental Officer has today instructed all dental practices to close and all dentists to cease face-to-face treatments for patients. Even for emergencies!

Visiting Park Dental Care during the COVID-19 pandemic
Many of our clients are understandably concerned about the recent COVID-19 outbreak. At Park Dental Care we have introduced every possible measure to ensure the dental health and comfort of our clients while minimising the risk of spreading infection. Here’s a guide to protecting yourself and others during this time.

Don’t let bad teeth ruin your dating life!
Are you looking for ‘the one’? Rather than buying flowers or chocolates, studies suggest that you might have more dating success if you put time and effort into fixing your teeth. Read on to find out more.

5 tips for making tooth brushing fun
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month and although we’re getting better about taking care of our kids’ teeth, we still have a way to go. Up to a quarter of young children in the UK suffer from tooth decay and it remains the most common hospital procedure among 6-10-year-olds. If you have a reluctant young brusher in your family, here are some creative ideas to turn a routine chore into a fun activity.