When considering your missing back teeth replacement on the NHS, there are two things to be aware about. Firstly, a decision has to be made if the teeth that are missing should be replaced or not. A dentist may decide to not replace missing back teeth on the NHS as they are not causing any …
Month: May 2020
Mini dental implants can be placed in both the upper and lower jaw. It is important to note that there is a slightly higher failure rate of mini dental implants in the upper jaw and there is a reason for this. The alveolar bone in the lower jaw is denser and harder than the bone …
It is now proven and well-documented research shows that the health of your mouth can have a detrimental effect on the rest of your body. Bacteria in your mouth can easily reach your bloodstream and cause effects elsewhere. As a consequence, gum disease has been implicated with other generalized conditions such as heart disease, dementia, …
Mini dental implant usage continues to increase at a rapid rate in comparison to traditional or more conventional implants. They are less complex, less surgery is required and the costs are significantly less. Overall, fewer complications arise from mini dental implants than conventional implants however there are certain things to be aware of beforehand. All …
Gaining Entry Getting to gain entry into dental school is not easy. Gaining a place in a UK dental school is one of the most difficult courses to get into for two reasons. The first reason is that the sheer number of applicants outweighs the number of places available. You will find that approximately 40 …
To become a dentist is one of the most difficult courses to gain entry to a university level in the UK. The requirements needed to even to make an application for dentistry is extremely demanding but also the competition for places is fierce. All dental school UK universities will have approximately 40 applicants per place. …