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Dental Pain in Surrey

There are so many types of pain. Localised, chronic, referred, intermittent, mild, severe, excruciating and many more. It is a little known fact that only 20% of pain is the source injury or decay, the remaining 80% is largely about how you feel about it.

Posted by Dr Tom Keppel on 29 November 2011

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Restore Cracked or broken teeth in one appointment, Surrey

Its easy to let your teeth get into disrepair, a chip off here and there only really get noticed when the tooth breaks. Parts of your teeth can fall off leaving sharp edges, gappy smiles and alot of discomfort.

Posted by Dr Tom Keppel on 7 July 2011

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Cerec Crowns in Surrey, No Impressions Needed

Would you like your ugly Silver fillings to be replaced with something more natural?

Posted by Dr Tom Keppel on 30 June 2011

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What is good and affordable dentistry, Surrey?

I watched the Channel 4 programme ‘Dispatches’ last week. It painted a confusing picture of dentistry and what the public are allowed under the NHS and how private treatments were offered as an ‘upsell’ for want of a better word.

Posted by Dr Tom Keppel on 2 June 2011

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Dentistry is Simple in Surrey

Einstein said ‘make things as simple as possible but not too simple.’  This really does apply working as a dentist. Dentistry can be complicated. Most patients do not go through dental school and have a level of working knowledge of the mouth and preventative and restorative treatments.

Posted by Dr Tom Keppel on 26 May 2011

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Sugar? You are sweet enough with your teeth, Surrey

ts coming up to the festive season and the chance to have a few drinks and eat a little too much. The bacteria in your mouth love this time of year. They flourish on all the sweet stuff that you have lingering in your mouth.

Posted by Dr Tom Keppel on 25 November 2010

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Crooked teeth and a crooked Smile, why change them London?

Americans love British teeth. Well, they actually laugh at the stereotype that is the ‘British’ smile, it warms them  reminding us that we are so Monty Python. Gaps, teeth in the wrong place, twisted and chipped,to our cousins across the pond these smiles are extremely unattractive.

Posted by Dr Tom Keppel on 9 September 2010

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