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[Gum Disease Awareness Month]
[IMPROVE YOUR ORAL HEALTH]
At Diamond Whites, we are committed to promoting your best dental health whilst straightening your teeth!
Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, can have a significant impact on your oral health.
Factors such as poor oral hygiene, smoking, and diabetes, among other genetic factors, can contribute to the development of harmful gum disease.
To safeguard your gums and teeth, it's essential to adopt a thorough oral care routine, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups.
Gum Health and Teeth Straightening - What's Your Gum Type?
Now, let's delve into the fascinating world of gum types and their relation to teeth straightening. Have you ever wondered about your gum biotype?
Understanding whether you have a thin or thick biotype can provide valuable insights into your oral health, and they might look a little like this:
Thin Biotypes:
• Characterised by a thin, scalloped appearance.
• More susceptible to receding gums, leading to increased tooth sensitivity.
• Requires special attention to prevent gum recession.
Thick Biotypes:
• Appear flatter and plumper.
• Less susceptible to receding gums.
• However, may be more vulnerable to inflammation.
Knowing your gum type allows you to tailor your dental care routine to address specific concerns.
If you are unsure about your gum biotype or if you have any questions about maintaining optimal gum health during teeth straightening treatments, we’re here to help!
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Diamond Whites Aligners 2 Devonshire Pl Marylebone, London W1G 6HJ
**Diamond Whites Aligners Limited acts as a credit broker (limited to secondary credit broking) and will introduce you to one suitable lender. Diamond Whites Aligners Limited trading as Diamond Whites, is incorporated in England & Wales (registration number 08887573), with its registered office at Kemp House 160 City Road, London, England, EC1V 2NX. Diamond Whites Aligners Limited is an Appointed Representative of Diamond Whites Teeth Whitening Limited, which is incorporated in England & Wales (registration number 08329976), with its registered office at C/O Crisp Accountancy Ltd 5 Forum Place, Fiddlebridge Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, AL10 0RN. Diamond Whites Teeth Whitening Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and entered on the Financial Services Register, reference number 912614.
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