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Dentists want patients to leave a few things behind in 2025 🦷✨ Fear of the dentist (modern care is far more comfortable than you think), waiting until pain strikes, outdated dental myths, “I’ll floss later” habits, and ignoring early warning signs. The healthiest smiles come from confidence, consistency, and preventative care - so let’s make 2026 the year you prioritise your smile 😁
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Jan 14
Patient Before & After 📸
This patient had a gummy smile, known as excessive gingival display in medical terms. It’s when you smile and too much gum tissue shows above the top teeth. Genetics are often responsible for a top lip that is either hyperactive or too short.
Dr Ronette used muscle relaxant injections to temporarily paralyse the muscles in the patient’s mouth that raise her upper lip when she smiled. The treatment involves carefully positioned injections above the lip which will stop the lip from raising excessively and showing too much gum when smiling.
How often should you have this treatment? When you notice lip starting to climb again, Dr Ronette recommends having a top up every 6-9 months.
Would you like to find out more about this treatment? Contact Ramsbottom Dental Care today to book a consultation;
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Jan 12
How to improve oral health at home without spending a lot of money? 💸
Dr Ronette explains improving oral health requires brushing and interdental cleaning.
You should perform interdental cleaning and brush for at least two minutes twice a day.
If you have any questions, drop them in the comments below or send us a DM 📲
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Jan 11
Thank you so much for taking the time to share such a thoughtful review. We truly understand how past dental experiences can leave a lasting impact, and it means a great deal to hear that Dr Goosen and the team were able to help change that for you.
Your kind words mean a lot to the whole team, and we’re so pleased we could help restore your confidence in coming to the dentist. Thank you again for trusting Ramsbottom Dental Care 😊
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Jan 10


