Blogs

Blogs
3rd April 2023
How does sugar affect your oral health?
In this month’s blog, the team at Ringmer Dental will focus on several of the ways sugar can effect for your oral health, and what you can do about it. Your mouth as a battleground All the food and drinks...Continued

Blogs
7th March 2023
Top tips to save money on your dental treatment
We all want to ensure that our smile stay’s looking healthy, without having to spend large sums of money. Here at Ringmer Dental we have 5 top tips to help you save money on your dental treatment. Maintain good oral...Continued

Blogs
4th February 2023
Healthy Teeth, Healthy Heart
Over the years there have been numerous studies performed that show infections in the mouth can be linked with problems in other parts of the body. Specifically gum disease can cause or make heart disease worse. Signs of Gum Disease...Continued

Blogs
3rd January 2023
5 Benefits of joining Ringmer Dental Membership Plan
Research shows that preventive dentistry delivered on a regular basis greatly reduces the risk of dental disease and provides a platform for a lifetime of improved oral health. We encourage such an approach and with this in mind, we have...Continued

Blogs
29th November 2022
Top tips for a trouble-free Christmas
We’re nearly into the second week of December, which means the festive season is in full swing. During this enjoyable time of year, you’re likely to attend more parties and indulge in party foods and drinks. Even the most disciplined...Continued

Blogs
3rd November 2022
Mouth Cancer Action Month
Mouth cancer includes any cancer in the oral cavity including the lips, the front two thirds of the tongue, the upper and lower gums, the inside lining of the cheek and lips, the floor of the mouth, the roof of...Continued

Blogs
5th October 2022
Facts About Dental Implant Recovery Process
Dental implants are tiny titanium posts that dentists place in your jawbone and connect a fixed bridge, single crown, complete denture, or partial denture on top. Like any other surgery, dental implants take some time to heal and need patience....Continued

Blogs
5th September 2022
5 things every parent needs to know about baby teeth
As a new parent, you’re likely to have a ton of questions about the growth and development of your baby, including questions about the formation and growth of your child’s baby teeth. These little teeth are critical for holding space...Continued

Blogs
3rd August 2022
Which filling? Amalgam or Composite
When it comes to amalgam vs. composite fillings, there are both benefits and drawbacks. We discuss both to help give you a better understanding. “You have a cavity.” It is generally not a sentence that we enjoy hearing from our...Continued

Blogs
5th July 2022
Do I need to replace my missing teeth?
Many people will lose a tooth over the course of their life, whether it is from gum disease, tooth decay, trauma, or a broken tooth. But once the tooth has gone, do you need to replace it? In this month’s...Continued

Blogs
5th June 2022
Do you need a smile makeover?
Here at Ringmer Dental we want to ensure that you can always smile with confidence. Studies have shown that a smile is the first thing we notice about one another when meeting new people. If you are unhappy with your...Continued

Blogs
3rd May 2022
Are dental x-rays safe?
X-rays are a very common dental procedure that lets your dentist see deep beneath your gums, to the roots of your teeth, and through your tooth enamel. But if you know anything about X-rays, you probably know they use radiation...Continued

Blogs
5th April 2022
Do you really know what your hygienist does?
Dental hygienists specialise in preventative oral care, with their focus on ensuring you keep your natural teeth for as long as possible. Gum Disease In the UK, the number one cause of tooth loss in adults is gum disease. The...Continued

Blogs
1st March 2022
What are the Big Advantages of Invisalign?
Looking to straighten your teeth? Invisalign is a clear aligner system that has now straightened over 11 million smiles worldwide. Invisalign aligners are custom made to move your teeth little by little, each shift taking you closer to the new...Continued