Viewing entries tagged with 'crooked teeth'

crooked teeth and gaps solutions

Gaps between teeth can be unattractive. It is considered that a natural smile benefits from the teeth touching to create a natural and flowing smile. The gaps can become the centre of the face to the onlooker.

Posted by Dr Boris Atlas on 26 April 2012

Tags: , , , , , ,

0 comments | Read the full post

Orthodontic Solutions In Surrey

The introduction of orthodontic treatments that are quick and simple has provided people with a solution to crooked front teeth. In the past their teeth may have been veneered or even crowned for cosmetic purposes. Having the brace option gives me the chance to treatment plan cosmetic treatments to first...

Posted by Dr Boris Atlas on 17 April 2012

Tags: , , ,

0 comments | Read the full post

orthodontic Solutions in Surrey

If you look at your profile and smile you may find that  that your teeth may appear to be forward or back in relation to your face. In other words your teeth are sticking out or too far inside the jaw.

Posted by Dr Boris Atlas on 13 April 2012

Tags: , , , ,

0 comments | Read the full post

Crooked Teeth Solutions in Surrey

If you don't like the look of your smile, your teeth are twisted, or there are gaps between them, consider one of the several adult brace treatments available from Dentists today. It used to be that mostly children had orthodontics to move their teeth and help their jaw bones grow...

Posted by Dr Boris Atlas on 5 April 2012

Tags: , , , ,

0 comments | Read the full post

Invisible Braces in Surrey

Crooked teeth, twisted teeth and gaps between teeth can be treated with modern tooth moving techniques in dental practices.

Posted by Dr Tom Keppel on 26 January 2012

Tags: , , , , ,

0 comments | Read the full post

How Do I Straighten My Teeth?

If you don't like your crooked teeth and would like them straightened give some thought to the new brace treatments that are available. What is important to consider is that we usually associate crooked teeth with our front teeth, but it is equally important to consider your back teeth aswell.

Posted by Dr Tom Keppel on 12 January 2012

Tags: , , , ,

0 comments | Read the full post

1 2