Brushing the teeth correctly, flossing and regular check-ups at the dentist are the three main weapons in fighting tooth decay but using a mouthwash can also be of tremendous benefit.
Read MoreWater flossers are not new but have become more mainstream and popular in recent years. Often referred to a Waterpik due to the dominance of that brand in the market, a water flosser uses water pressure to clean between the teeth.
Read MoreA dental filling is one of the most effective ways to repair the decayed interior of a tooth or a cavity. Leaving the tooth as it is will only result in the decay spreading and force the dentist to carry out an extraction and replace the missing[…]
Read MoreHaving crooked teeth straightened or an overbite corrected can be done by the dentist in a few sessions. But all the good work will be wasted unless a retainer is worn following these procedures. Without a retainer in place the teeth will shift[…]
Read MorePeople with diabetes are more prone to have dental health issues than those without. However, with a little care and attention and help from the dentist, the oral problems associated with diabetes can be overcome or at least minimised.
Read MoreIt sounds straightforward enough but having teeth professionally cleaned is more than just a surface makeover. The process is usually carried out by a dental hygienist rather than a dentist and this is important as the hygienist is specifically[…]
Read MoreA healthy, confident smile is, more often than not, a sign of a healthy body and this is for one very good reason. Keeping the teeth and gums in peak condition and maintaining good oral health is directly linked to our overall well-being.
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