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Saturday 6th March 2021 • Promotional Content


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than now. Advances in technology have meant that a straighter smile is possible for almost everyone. Whether teenager or adult, virtually invisible aligners or tooth-coloured braces, Queens Gate Orthodontics in South Kensington can give you a smile to be proud of.


Award-winning orthodontics for your smile I


Make 2021 the year you make the change


f you’re considering teeth straightening — orthodontics — there’s never been a better time


What should you be asking? So, if you’re considering having your teeth straightened, what important questions should you be asking your chosen clinician? 1. Are you an orthodontist or a dentist? 2. Will you present me with all my orthodontic options?


3. How long will my treatment take? 4. How many cases like this have you carried out?


5. May I see some examples of other cases like this you’ve carried out?


Why choose Queens Gate Orthodontics? Queens Gate Orthodontics scooped Best Practice London and the overall prize, Best Practice UK, at the Dentistry Awards in November 2020. Tese awards are one of the biggest celebrations in UK dentistry and are widely seen as the industry’s Oscars. Behind the scenes, an esteemed panel of dental judges had the challenging task of selecting the winning prac- tices and individuals.


Queens Gate Orthodontics scooped Best Practice London and the overall prize, Best Practice UK, at the Dentistry Awards in November 2020, one of the biggest celebrations in UK dentistry


Te practice’s owner, Claire


Nightingale, who’s a consultant orthodontist at Watford General Hospital and specialist orthodon- tist, commented, “Te team and I are absolutely over the moon! To win one award would have been above expec- tations, but to win two was more than we could have possibly hoped for. To be chosen as the Best Practice both in London and the UK is testament to the hard work all my team put in. “We love looking after the residents to South Kensington


and visitors


on their journey to the smile they’ve always desired. Seeing them leave our practice with their head held high and beaming from ear to ear really makes everyone in the team’s day. So, these awards are for our patients as much as they’re for us.”


Entrust your smile to an award-winning orthodontic practice — call on 020 7373 0176 E: info@queensgateorthodontics.co.uk queensgateorthodontics.co.uk


Well-designed products to make every day easier for people with arthritis


New social venture, Arthr, is on a mission to restore a sense of dignity, independence and choice for people with arthritis who rely on health aids to cope with daily tasks


that one in two people with arthritis have admitted to hiding their ‘medical-looking’ aids when friends and family come over, choosing instead to struggle on without. Arthr hopes to restore confidence in


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the market by developing innovative solutions to the everyday challenges that people with arthritis face, whether that be getting out of a car or into the bath. Tis comes in response to research, among 1,350 people with


ntil now, arthritis aids have only been available from niche channels and are often so ugly


arthritis, showing that 43% don’t think there’s enough choice of products that have both form and function, and still provide the user with a sense of dignity and independence. Arthr’s innovative, design-led


approach sets it apart and means that, finally, there’s a range of products — created by the venture’s in-house team led by ex-Lego designer Adam Vaughan — that meet users’ needs but also look good in their homes. For example, its elegant Toilet Riser


(RRP: £249.99) solves the very basic need of making it easier to get on and


off the loo by increasing the height of your toilet, doing away with the poorly- formed and frankly embarrassing potty-style alternatives. Arthr also works with third-party


British inventors and designers to solve other needs of people with arthritis, whether that be unlocking a door, pouring a cup of tea or gardening. Te Keywing Key Turner (RRP: £4.99), for example, attaches to keys and makes them much easier to grip, turn and find. It instantly converts keys into an easy grip thumb turn and also helps reduce hand pain.


Visit arthr.com or call 0808 196


7834 and use code INNOVATION21 for 20% off your


first order before 31 March.


Visit arthr.com or call 0808 196 7834 100% of Arthr’s profits are reinvested back into the fight against arthritis


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