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Looking for a Trusted Preston Dentist? Here’s Why Locals Choose Preston Dental Group

 Finding a dentist you can truly rely on isn’t always easy. You want someone who listens, who explains things clearly, who genuinely cares about your comfort and most importantly, someone who provides high-quality, long-lasting dental care. At Preston Dental Group , we’re proud to be that place for thousands of local families. Whether you’re visiting for a routine check-up, a dental emergency, or something more advanced like cosmetic or implant dentistry, our experienced team is here to support you every step of the way. Why Choose Us as Your Go-To Preston Dentist? We get it dental visits aren’t everyone’s favourite thing. But we’ve built our clinic on making sure your experience is different: easy, welcoming, and worry-free. Here’s what sets us apart: Comprehensive Services Under One Roof From general check-ups and fillings to crowns, root canals, Invisalign, dental implants and cosmetic makeovers  we handle it all in one familiar, modern clinic. Same-Day Emergency Ap...

Is It Time to Replace Your Toothbrush? Here’s What You Need to Know

 You use it every day—morning and night—but how often do you really think about your toothbrush ? At Preston Dental Group , we often ask patients when they last replaced theirs. The most common answer? “I can’t remember.” The truth is, an old or worn toothbrush doesn’t clean your teeth effectively—and it can even do more harm than good. Here’s how to tell if it’s time for a fresh one, and how to choose the right brush for your smile. How Often Should You Replace Your Toothbrush? According to dental experts (and yes, that includes us), you should replace your toothbrush every three months . That goes for manual brushes and electric brush heads alike. But there are some situations where you should switch sooner: After recovering from a cold, flu, or infection If the bristles are frayed or worn If your brush has been stored improperly (like touching another brush or left wet in a drawer) If it has a bad smell or discolouration Worn bristles can’t clean your teeth ...