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Follow These Steps for Perfect Teeth by Your Wedding Day

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On your wedding day your photographer, family and friends will be persistently demanding that you “smile” so you will want your smile to be in its best possible condition to prevent you feeling embarrassed or self conscious.

Preparation for the wedding day should also include measures to ensure that your smile is near perfect. Some of the common issues that brides grapple with prior to the wedding day are chipped teeth, cracked teeth, stained or discolored teeth.

There are a number of things that you can do throughout your engagement period to prepare your smile for your big day. Some call for tender loving care at home while others may call for the help of professional dentistry. Your dentist will want to get started right away if you need dental work.

  • Visit Your Dentist for a consultation: The process should start immediately rather than waiting only to scramble right before the wedding. You should consult your dentist early enough to find out what options you have. Some of the treatments such as veneers can take two to three months while orthodontic treatments like braces and aligners can take six to eighteen months.
  • Get Your Teeth Cleaned: Cleaning helps you to find out what is exactly required for your teeth. You may need professional care or you can take care while at home. Teeth whitening should always come after cleaning.
  • Start Whitening: Whitening should start as early as possible. Do not leave it until a day or two before the wedding day. To achieve the desired results, the whitening process takes at least one or two weeks before the big day.

Read more:

http://www.brides.com/story/wedding-teeth-whitening-ideas

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Dr Ashley Davenport BDS MFGDP(UK)

I qualified as a dentist in 1995 and can honestly say that I have been doing a job that I love for the past 20 plus years. Most people who know me well know that dentistry is a passion for me and that if I won the lottery I would still want to have some dentistry in my life. I get huge satisfaction from treating patients and making a difference to ...

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Dr Catherine Myatt BDS MFGDP(UK)

Cath joined the practice as a dentist in 2002.  She and Ashley met on their postgraduate Vocational Training course in Birmingham when they ended up working at the same practice in West Bromwich.  When Ashley was looking for an associate at Balsall Common Dental Practice, Cath came to take the role and she has been here ever since.  In 2017 Cath...

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Last updated: November 21st, 2024

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