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July 2008 - QualityPlant newsletter

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Take care of your temporary crowns

1.jpg- Keep sticky foods away

Anything sticky (caramel, chewing gum, etc...) has the potential to grab onto the temporary crown and pull it off its tooth.

- Avoid chewing hard foods

Chewing exceptionally hard foods, such as raw vegetables (carrots), can dislodge or brake a temporary crown.

- Brushing and flossing

A tooth or implant with a temporary crown can usually be brushed and flossed in normal fashion, with the following consideration. After flossing it may be best to remove the dental floss by way of letting loose of one end and then pulling it out to the side. Pulling the floss back out in normal fashion might snag the temporary crown and pull it off its tooth. 

- Minimize the usage of the side of your mouth that has the temporary crown

There's no need to look for trouble, give the temporary crown some consideration when eating. As much as possible, shift the bulk of your chewing activities to other areas.

Suggestions by Animated-Teeth

 

Why choose Hungary for dental treatment?

Hungary offers a range of excellent healthcare and dental facilities which visitors can take advantage of at a much lower price than in the UK, and it is only a short plane ride away - from London to Budapest journey time is two and a half hours.

2.jpgHungary has for a long time been a popular destination for the Germans and Austrians, once they cottoned on to the fact that it was much cheaper to have their dentistry and surgery in Hungary than at home.  Consequently over the past fifteen years or so the market has expanded and an increasing number of dentists and cosmetic surgeons have emerged giving greater access to top class, affordable cosmetic and plastic surgery, general surgery, dental surgery and other treatments.

Following the launch of various budget airlines such as Whizzair, Jet2 and SkyEurope you can now jet over to Budapest from as little as L40 return and traditional airlines like British Airways also offer good deals.

With the recent entry of Hungary into the EU and as competition has grown, Budapest and Hungarian cities have become a world leader in dentistry.  No other country has so many highly trained and experienced dentists per capita offering all types of treatment from Periodontology, Orthodontology to Implantology in top class clinics.  Prices can be as low as half those in the UK.

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Hungary is renowned all over the world for its high standards and advanced medical procedures, with many of their medical profession teaching and practicing internationally.  And being just two and a half hours away from the UK, Hungary is a very relaxing place to recover from dental surgery with the many rejuvenating thermal spas making the experience of having your surgery abroad a real 'healthcare holiday'.

Furthermore, many of the dental and cosmetic surgeries run health tourism programs, organising the entire trip from flights, transfer, accommodation and surgical or dental treatment.

www.treatmentabroad.net
 


Franz Liszt Festival in Sopron
18-31th July


4.jpgWhat can cross visitor's mind when they are going to travel to Sopron? The bouquet of the red wine 'Kékfrankos', the commotion in the streets during the ‘Festival Weeks’, the smell of the cyclamen or the whisper of the forest? Or all these things together? One thing remains certain: that lots of excitement, experience and atmosphere are connected to Sopron and Franz Liszt cannot miss of all these.

The admirers of the immortal master and Sopron town are organizing a Festival in honour of Franz Liszt and they would like to provide for every music and culture enthusiast concerts, things of interest, programs, destinations and also an opportunity to have a nice time in Sopron town.

Programme details: www.lisztfestival.hu

 


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