Posted on: 13 March, 2018
What are the most common dental problems for adults?It's not just kids who have to worry about cavities. Taking good care of your teeth is important at all stages of life, especially as age can increase your risk factor .....
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Category: Restorative Dentistry, Oral Health
Posted on: 29 December, 2017
The Christmas holiday is just around the corner. Even as we look forward to celebrating the season with family and friends, we should also keep in mind that this is the time of year when people tend to over indulge in su.....
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Category: Oral Health
Posted on: 15 December, 2017
Most parents love to spoil their little ones with gifts and tasty treats over the festive season, so it's probably no surprise that the holiday season is the worst time of the year for children's teeth!As well as being m.....
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Category: Oral Health
Posted on: 06 October, 2017
Do you wince when your teeth come into contact with hot or cold foods and beverages? If so, you may have sensitive teeth.
There are many things that can cause tooth sensitivity. Let’s take a look at the some of th.....
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Category: Oral Health
Posted on: 22 September, 2017
Questions To Ask Beforehand
When you walk down the dental products aisle of a supermarket, how do you normally choose toothpaste for you and your family? Do you pick the toothpaste based on brand familiarity or simply op.....
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Category: Oral Health
Posted on: 11 August, 2017
Toothaches occur when the nerves inside the tooth are exposed or irritated, causing mild to severe pain. There are many causes for toothaches, the most common of which are cavities, gum disease and infections. They can a.....
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Category: Oral Health
Posted on: 20 July, 2017
Between getting out of bed, showering, throwing on an outfit and getting one foot out the door - mornings can often be a busy chaos. It can often be easy to skip breakfast or grab an unhealthy option on the way to work. .....
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Category: Oral Health
Posted on: 23 June, 2017
Your teeth may look and feel tough – in many ways, they are – but they are not indestructible. You shouldn’t, for example, use them to crush ice or open bottle caps. Similarly, you cannot simply neglect.....
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Category: Oral Health
Posted on: 16 June, 2017
Breathing is about the most natural thing we do. Because we do it so automatically, most of us do not realise that there is actually a recommended way to breathe – through the nose, with the mouth closed. Mouth bre.....
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Category: Oral Health
Posted on: 19 May, 2017
Excessive consumption of alcohol has many side effects. One of the more less known impacts of alcohol is its negative effects on a person’s oral health. Indeed, alcohol abuse can take a toll on the oral cavity and .....
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Category: Oral Health