
Answering what you've always wanted to know
Are you looking for reassurance or more understanding about a specific procedure?
Do you want to find out the truth about dental trends?
Would you like expert answers you can trust to common dental questions?
At Edinburgh Gums & Teeth, we believe patients deserve honesty and real answers from true experts.
That’s why we’ve filmed a series of videos tackling your most common questions and setting the record straight about everything from daily care to the latest dental trends.

I've been told I can't have Invisalign treatment, what can I do?
If you've been told in the past you can't have Invisalign it might not mean this is the case now.
Invisalign treatment is always evolving and if you were told you can’t have Invisalign previously that may not be the case now. As a Invisalign Platinum Elite provider we are committed to excellent results and outstanding patient care. You can and we will provide you with the treatment plan to achieve the smile you’ve always wanted.
Should I rinse after brushing?
No, don’t rinse your mouth immediately after brushing.
This washes away the protective fluoride from toothpaste, which strengthens enamel and prevents decay. Spit out excess toothpaste and let the fluoride work for at least 30 minutes. If you must rinse, use a fluoride mouthwash to maintain the benefits.”


Are diet drinks better for you?
Diet drinks may seem better due to low or no sugar, but they’re often highly acidic, eroding enamel over time. Regular consumption can weaken teeth, leading to sensitivity or cavities. Water or unsweetened teas are safer choices for your dental health.
Should I avoid the dentist while pregnant?
No, many pregnant women believe they should skip dental appointments for safety, or that babies “steal” calcium from their teeth, causing decay. This is false
Dental care is safe and vital during pregnancy, as hormonal changes increase risks of gum disease and cavities, which can affect both mother and baby.
Babies don’t take calcium from teeth; instead, dietary calcium supports foetal growth, while poor oral hygiene or acid from morning sickness can harm teeth. Regular check-ups, cleanings, and good hygiene are essential, and at Edinburgh Gums & Teeth, we provide pregnancy-safe care, including Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT), to ensure a healthy smile.”

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