Posted on: 15 December, 2017
Dental emergencies are sometimes unavoidable, but you can still make sure you're prepared.
Learn what to do when accidents happen so you can prevent problems from getting worse, and make sure you have your dentist's contact details so you can make an emergency.....
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Posted on: 01 December, 2017
A broken tooth can be a distressing experience, and it affects more than just your appearance.
Finding out what to do in a dental emergency and making an appointment with your dentist at the earliest possible time can help prevent further problems. Your dentis.....
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Category: Category 2
Posted on: 15 November, 2017
Before you take any kind of medication – prescription, over-the-counter or herbal – you should find out about all of its possible side-effects, including whether it can affect your teeth and gums.
If medication is having a negative impact on your oral health, .....
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Posted on: 07 November, 2017
Whiter Teeth With Over-The-Counter Products
You’ve probably seen the adverts for these products online, or you'll have seen them in shops. They include whitening toothpastes, strips, pens, charcoal and DIY whitening kits.
Toothpastes are the easiest and most a.....
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Posted on: 01 November, 2017
Pregnancy causes huge changes in many parts of your body. But did you know it can affect your teeth and gums?
Hormone changes, food cravings and other aspects of pregnancy can increase your risk of oral health problems like tooth decay and gum disease. The goo.....
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Posted on: 15 October, 2017
Oral health is important and needs to be taken seriously, but there's always room for humour too. We've gathered some surprising facts and weird myths from around the world to celebrate the funny side of teeth.
1. Toothache? Kiss a donkey
Before modern dentist.....
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Posted on: 01 October, 2017
Have you ever wondered how celebrities maintain perfect teeth all through their careers? While for many it's a case of following good oral hygiene and watching what they eat and drink, more stars than you might think have received a little help from cosmetic d.....
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Posted on: 15 September, 2017
Almost one third of Australians have dental caries, commonly known as tooth decay. If it's left untreated, this can lead to toothaches, bad breath, infections and even tooth loss.
The good news is, dental caries can be easy to prevent when you follow good oral.....
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Posted on: 01 September, 2017
If your oral hygiene needs to be improved, your dentist might recommend that you switch to an electric toothbrush. These devices can make it easier to clean your teeth and gums more thoroughly, reducing the build-up of plaque and lowering your risk of tooth de.....
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Posted on: 15 August, 2017
Dentists don't just treat problems in your mouth. Their biggest focus is on trying to prevent oral health problems from happening in the first place.
Preventative dental care involves you and your dentist working together to keep your teeth and gums as healthy.....
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