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Why Is My Tooth Sore? 7 Common Reasons for Tooth Pain

Tooth pain never seems to arrive at a convenient moment. It can start while you are enjoying a meal, late in the evening, or just as the weekend begins. Whether the sensation is a mild ache, a sharp stab, or a steady throbbing, it is usually a sign that something needs attention. The good news is that most cases of tooth pain have an identifiable cause and can be resolved quickly when treated early. At Northumberland Dental Care, we regularly help patients who are experiencing dental discomfort. Our experienced team will assess the problem, ease your pain and guide you through the right treatment so you can get back to feeling comfortable again. Below are seven common reasons why your tooth may be hurting and what can be done to help. 1. Tooth Decay Tooth decay is one of the leading causes of dental pain. When plaque and bacteria are left on the teeth, they gradually weaken the enamel and form small cavities. If decay progresses to the inner part of the tooth where t
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The Do’s and Don’ts After Teeth Whitening

A bright, white smile can instantly boost your confidence, and professional teeth whitening is one of the most effective ways to achieve it. But keeping your teeth looking their best requires a little care after your treatment. What you do in the hours and days following whitening can make a big difference in how long your results last. Here are the key do’s and don’ts after teeth whitening: ✅ The Do’s 1. Stick to the “White Diet” for 48 Hours For the first two days after whitening, your teeth are more porous and can easily absorb stains. Choose foods and drinks that are light in colour such as: Chicken, turkey, or white fish Rice, pasta, and potatoes Bananas, pears, and apples (peeled) Water and milk 2. Stay Hydrated Drinking plenty of water helps wash away food particles and keeps your mouth hydrated, reducing the chance of staining. 3. Practice Good Oral Hygiene Brush gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, a
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Get Your Dream Smile on the Down-Low with Invisalign

Are you dreaming of a perfect smile but worried about the look of traditional braces? Good news! Invisalign offers a discreet, comfortable, and effective way to straighten your teeth without the hassle and embarrassment of metal brackets and wires. At Northumberland Dental Care, we specialize in helping you achieve your dream smile on the down-low. What is Invisalign? Invisalign is a modern orthodontic treatment that uses a series of clear, removable aligners to gradually move your teeth into the desired position. Unlike traditional braces, Invisalign trays are nearly invisible, making them the perfect option for adults and teens who want to improve their smile discreetly. Why Choose Invisalign? Invisible and discreet: The aligners are clear and barely noticeable, so you can straighten your teeth without drawing attention. Comfortable: Made from smooth plastic, Invisalign trays avoid the irritation caused by metal braces. Removable: You can take out your aligners wh
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Dental Insurance in Ireland: What You Need to Know

At Northumberland Dental Care, we believe that everyone deserves access to affordable, high-quality dental care. One of the best ways to manage your dental health without worrying about unexpected costs is to invest in dental insurance. With several practices accepting a range of plans across Ireland, including well-known names like Vhi, DeCare Dental and Irish Life Health, it’s worth taking the time to explore your options and find the best fit for your needs. Dental insurance can help cover a wide range of treatments—from routine check-ups and cleanings to more involved procedures like braces and dental implants or even emergency care. It can make dental visits more accessible, encourage preventive care and provide peace of mind that you’re protected if more serious issues arise. What Should You Look for in a Dental Insurance Plan? Before choosing a provider, consider the following: Level of Cover: Most dental plans will include basic preventive care, such as exam
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Exciting News for Fitzwilliam Dental Patients

Dr Ray McCarthy and Dr Susan Kiely previously of Fitzwilliam Dental moves to Northumberland Dental Care We are delighted to announce that Fitzwilliam Dental has officially merged with Northumberland Dental Care. Dr Ray McCarthy and Dr Susan Kiely are now seeing their patients at our new location, 58 Northumberland Road, Ballsbridge. Why the Move? As a valued patient of Fitzwilliam Dental, you’ve already experienced the exceptional care provided by Dr. Susan Kiely and Dr Ray McCarthy. With our exciting merger, you’ll have even more reasons to continue your dental care with us. Our new location offers a host of benefits, including: A state-of-the-art facility designed with your comfort and care in mind A welcoming environment where we’ve focused on improving every aspect of your visit, ensuring you feel comfortable and relaxed during each appointment Access to expert dental hygienists for comprehensive dental cleaning and maintenance to
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Northumberland Dental care Welcomes Seafield-Dental in exciting merger

Seafield Dental, previously located on the Stillorgan Road, has officially joined forces with Northumberland Dental Care in Ballsbridge. This merger marks an exciting phase in Northumberland Dental Care’s growth, bringing with it two highly skilled professionals, Dr Aoife Crotty and Claire Murphy, who have joined the dynamic team in Ballsbridge. Meet Dr Aoife Crotty In pursuing a career in dentistry, Dr Aoife Crotty has followed in the footsteps of her father Patrick Crotty and her late grandfather Joe Moloney. She qualified with an honours Bachelor’s Degree in Dental Surgery from The University of Sheffield 2015 after having completed a BSc in Chemistry from University College Dublin. Dr Crotty completed the UK Foundation Training programme gaining great experience in primary care practices and family dentistry.  Since returning to Dublin, she has worked at a number of busy clinics and as a Senior House Officer under Dr Aisling O’Mahony at the National Cleft a