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Aurora News April 2026

Written by Aurora Dental & Implant Clinic | May 14, 2026 8:25:49 AM

 Welcome to the April edition of the Aurora Dental Newsletter, bringing you the latest updates, news and seasonal tips this Easter πŸ’πŸ° 

With Easter just around the corner, it’s a time when many of us enjoy a little more chocolate than usual 🍫🐣

While treats are part of the fun, increased sugar intake can raise the risk of plaque build up which, over time, can contribute to gum disease. Our Dental Therapist, Catherine, shares why maintaining good oral hygiene is especially important at this time of year, and the key signs to look out for linked to gum disease:

β€’ Bleeding when brushing
β€’ Red or swollen gums
β€’ Persistent bad breath
β€’ Gum recession

The good news?

With a little extra care and regular hygiene visits, gum disease can be prevented and effectively managed, even during the Easter treats.
Treatments such as Airflow Polishing gently remove plaque, stains and bacteria, helping to keep your gums healthy and your smile feeling fresh.

 

 Veneers are thin layers of porcelain or composite that are carefully bonded to the front of your teeth to improve their shape, colour and overall appearance. This patient received 8 porcelain veneers to improve their smile 😍

Veneers can help:
β€’ Brighten and whiten your smile
β€’ Smooth out chips or uneven edges
β€’ Close small gaps
β€’ Create a more even, balanced look

With options tailored to you, veneers can offer a long lasting way to feel more confident in your smile, without it looking overdone.

  

Red Nose Day in Corsham
Thank you to everyone who baked and donated for this year’s Red Nose Day Cake Sale ❀️ Together, we raised an amazing Β£205 for Comic Relief. Thank you all for your generosity! πŸŽ‰

Congratulations to Lisah πŸ’

We’re delighted to share the wonderful news that our Swindon Clinic Manager, Lisah, is engaged! πŸ’’

 A huge congratulations to Emilie, our Marketing Manager, for completing the Bath Half Marathon! πŸƒπŸ»β€β™€οΈπŸ‘

Emilie ran in support of RUHX, the charity that supports the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust. RUHX helps fund vital equipment, staff wellbeing and patient care across the hospital, making a real difference every day. Emilie raised an amazing Β£1,030 for the charity πŸ’™

We also would like to say a big well done to Penny, Dr. Carl Lazzari and Dr. Natalia Szczypkowska who also completed the Bath Half Marathon! πŸŽ‰ 

 

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