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Treatment of tooth sensitivity - Warsaw

How to deal effectively with tooth sensitivity?

Tooth sensitivity is a problem that affects approximately 30% people worldwide. In Poland alone, it affects as many as 32% inhabitants. The condition manifests itself in the excessive perception of heat, cold, sweet and sour taste and is associated with severe pain. It is therefore a problem that significantly reduces quality of life. What are the causes of tooth sensitivity and how can it be effectively counteracted?

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Valentine's Day

A beautiful and healthy smile for the Festival of Love

On 12.02.2016 between 15:00 and 18:00 in Żoliborz on the streets: Rydygiera, Duchnicka, Krasińskiego, Powązkowska, Broniewskiego we will be handing out vouchers for a free dental check-up for a loved one. Our Beautiful Smile patrol will gift passers-by with red carnations, with a voucher for a free dental visit pinned to them.

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Child and first visit to the dentist

How to prepare your child for their first visit to the dentist

The first visit to the dentist can make a child apprehensive. Very often the parents themselves are also nervous because of this. Not at all. It is enough to adequately prepare the child for the dental appointment beforehand, while at the same time explaining how important it is to take care of healthy teeth. When is the first dental appointment? An appointment can be made when the child's

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Cavities of non-carious origin

Cavities of non-carious origin

Cavities of non-carious origin. What can cause tooth damage? The most common cause of damage to the hard tissues of the tooth is caries, but damage may also have a mechanical or chemical basis. Under the influence of daily processes in the oral cavity, the tooth structure may be irreversibly damaged. Causes of tooth damage Decay of noncarious origin occurs at any age and, although the

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