For many adults, simply sitting down in a dentist’s chair brings back a very specific memory. Not necessarily a painful procedure, but rather a situation that was endured: a metallic noise, unsettling vocabulary, a smell, a hurried practitioner. It is often there, at six, eight or ten years old, that a fear takes lasting root,
Teeth whitening is one of the most requested aesthetic treatments in dental practice, and one of the most poorly understood by the general public. Between the cheap kits sold online, the marketing promises of a “Hollywood smile in an hour”, and the various preconceptions inherited from the dental chair, it is easy to get lost.
Among all the treatments offered in modern dentistry, two procedures embody more than any others the idea of a restored smile: the implant and the veneer. They are often mentioned together, sometimes confused, and regularly presented as the two pillars of a smile “transformation”. In reality, they address two very different needs. The implant replaces
The crown is one of the oldest and most widely used prostheses in dentistry. It has been performed, in rudimentary forms, for more than a century, and has undergone a spectacular modernisation over the last twenty years, thanks to high-performance ceramics and digital impressions. Yet despite how widespread it is, the crown remains one of
Oral hygiene remains one of the most cost-effective health habits there is. A few minutes a day, two professional appointments per year, and the vast majority of dental conditions become preventable. Yet misconceptions persist, techniques evolve, and the precise role of scaling is still often poorly understood. This guide covers, point by point, what an