Suffering from Gum Disease?

Suffering from Gum Disease? Could Mean You’ll Need Dental Implant in Kent, but It Could Also Increase Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease Dr Rik Trivedi and the dental team at Parrock Dental and Implant Centre is finding that more people are becoming aware of the...

Do vegetarians require fewer dental implant in Kent?

A new study has raised the intriguing possibility that the oral health of a vegetarian might be better than the oral health of someone who loves to eat meat. The study was carried out by German researchers and found that vegetarians were more likely to have healthy...

Having a Bone Graft before Dental Implant in Kent

Dental implants are great, but conventional implants generally need to be surrounded with several millimetres of healthy bone. This is necessary to provide them with sufficient support, so they in turn are able to provide enough support and strength to the final...

Frequently Asked Questions about Dental Implant in Kent

Our Parrock Street Surgery places many dental implants each year as this treatment is highly successful, and is increasingly popular. However many people are still unsure about the whole process, and not surprisingly often have a lot of questions. These questions can...

Orthodontics in Kent can Help to Correct a Gummy Smile

If you have invested a considerable amount of time in undergoing orthodontic treatment, then you’ll want your smile to look as perfect as possible. Orthodontic treatment is great, but some people may find they benefit from having an extra procedure, especially if they...

Are You Aware of the Advantages of Having Braces in Kent?

The main reason people choose to have braces in Kent is so they can benefit from having a more cosmetically pleasing smile. There is little doubt that straighter teeth can look more attractive, but there are numerous other benefits to having orthodontic treatment that...

Using Dental Implants in Kent to Replace Back Teeth

If you are missing multiple teeth, especially right at the back of your mouth, then you may have thought your only option was to have a partial denture. This is not a great solution as it may be very difficult to stabilise it successfully, creating difficulties in...

Diabetics and Dental Implant in Kent

Diabetes is a real problem, as an estimated three million people in the UK have been diagnosed with this condition. Diabetes is a systemic disease, meaning it affects the whole body, and the mouth is no exception. A recent US study found that diabetics were twice as...

Supporting Your Denture with Dental Implants in Kent

Do you currently struggle with dentures that move around or which constantly slip out of place? If so have you considered using dental implants to hold your denture securely in position? This called an implant supported denture, and is a denture that is supported and...

Using Dental Implants in Kent to Secure a Fixed Bridge

Why Choose a Bridge? If you are missing quite a few teeth in a row, then you may have thought about using dental implants in Kent to support some sort of replacement for these teeth. One of the best solutions can be to have a dental bridge that will be securely held...