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International Woman’s Day!
Happy International Women's Day! It’s a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. In 1852 women finally began practising Dentistry but it wasn’t...
National Children’s Dental Health Month
February is National Children's Dental Health Month! What is National Children's Dental Health Month? The ADA's Children's Dental Health Day was first celebrated on February 8, 1949. It became a...
The Rebrand
"Inspired Health Coaching For The Smiles Of Tomorrow" "Spectacular Smiles For Life" Almost two years ago we took over Y Bont Faen Dental Centre (then surgery) and we knew that the first thing we...
Last minute Christmas Gift idea!
The evidence shows that it is possible to brush your teeth as well with a manual brush as an electric brush but nobody actually does. In the harder to reach areas, such as wisdom teeth and around...
10 Foods and Drinks With Oral Health Benefits
As dentists we are always telling you what foods and drinks you should avoid but there are somethings that can benefit you! Yogurt, milk and cheeses Any type of healthy diary product has calcium...
Keeping your smile healthy this Christmas
We all like to indulge in the festive season but there are a few things we can do to prevent dental problems that go on into January. Here are our TOP TEN TIPS to help protect your teeth. Don't let...
All the sugar of a COKE in a handy pouch!!
The British Dental association has recently undertaken some research into sugar levels in baby food. Sugar content in baby food is something I have recently become aware with an eight month old. We...
7 Tips for Safe Skin
The summer has finally arrived in the UK and we all want to enjoy it but make sure you are looking after your skin if you do! Many people don't realise that when you attend for an oral health...
How oral health links to overall well being
There are strong findings that support something that health experts have suspected for a long time… infections in the mouth can be linked with problems in other parts of the body and the mind....
Where you live impacts your Oral Health
The area you live can affect your mouth in a number of different ways: Your town or city could determine how difficult it is to access dental care. The cost of living, combined with differences in...
How what we eat affects our Oral Health
A healthy diet is good for your body. It is also great news for your smile. What you eat and how often you eat it can have a big impact on your oral health. While a balanced diet packed with...
A Healthy Mouth Is Affordable
Many people can struggle to maintain their oral health due to financial difficulties. Research by the Oral Health Foundation shows more than one-in-three (36%) UK adults admit that they are...
The life of a smile
The smile is one of your greatest assets. It helps you to communicate your thoughts and emotions, allows you to eat and drink, and gives you extra confidence in your relationships, social life and...
Want whiter teeth?
5 biggest mistakes people make when whitening their teeth People do not use whitening products that contain the correct amount of peroxide to whiten their teeth. At our practice we use the latest...
NHS dentistry is changing!
How dentistry is provided via the NHS is proposed to completely change in April 2022. For the last 16 years dental practices have had a set budget to deliver NHS services to their patients. Careful...
One year on…
A look back at the first year of running Y Bont Faen Dental Surgery Last March Nathan and Lara took over the practice with the goal of growing the business to allow more patients to be looked after...
Invisalign – What do I need to know?
Invisalign is a method of tooth straightening using custom made plastic aligners which are virtually invisible. The aligners are changed approximately weekly, applying small pressures to the teeth...
World Breastfeeding Week!
The benefits of breastfeeding have been well established. There are benefits for both mother and baby. Breastfeeding can help to reduce your baby's risk of: infections, with fewer visits to hospital...




































