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  • Caring For Your Dental Implant

    A missing tooth can have a negative impact on your confidence and how you feel about your appearance. A dental implant is the perfect way to replace a lost tooth and regain your confident smile. After the initial procedure, there may be some temporary discomfort around the new implant, as well as an increased sensitivity…

  • Are you brushing your teeth correctly?

    A great smile starts with good oral habits. Most people are used to brushing their teeth twice a day but according to dental experts some of us might be doing it all wrong. The active ingredients in toothpaste need time to work so rinsing toothpaste away after brushing might not provide all the protection it…

  • The Increasing Prevalence of Technology Within the Dental Industry

    Much like other medical professionals, the dentist is now able to take full advantage of digital technology which continues to evolve. The end results are whiter teeth, a healthier smile and fewer chances of cavities. Many will be surprised to learn the extent of these advancements. As such digital techniques become more prevalent, the role…

  • Technology is Improving Dental Health

    Soon, your dentist might not have to work quite so hard. Technological change is coming to the dental industry and promises greatly improved oral health care for people who take advantage. Key Takeaways: -Smart toothbrushes are being developed which will help people (and children in particular) better care for their smile by incorporating games and…

  • Tips To Care For Your Dental Implants

    Tips To Care For Your Dental Implants

    Dental implants are an effective way to replace missing teeth and restore the perfect smile. After the implant has been fitted, the mouth requires time to heal before the crown can be added.Although the area can be cleaned using specialist mouthwashes recommended by the dentist, the implant should be avoided when brushing. Once the crown…

  • Is There a Relationship Between Dementia and Oral Hygiene?

    Is There a Relationship Between Dementia and Oral Hygiene?

    A dentist has always been able to guarantee patients a gleaming smile and healthy teeth. However, this professional could also affect the probability of developing dementia. Studies have found that missing teeth, bad oral hygiene and gum disease could correlate with higher rates of Alzheimer’s disease later in life. There are several emerging theories which…

  • Neanderthals and pain relief

    The latest research out of the Australian Center for Ancient DNA (ACAD) at the University of Adelaide, suggests that Neanderthals might have been eating poplar which contains the active ingredient in aspirin. They also may have been eating a natural antibiotic mold that resembles what we now call penicillium. This research was carried out in…

  • Your Dentist Can Detect Diabetes

    New research by Dutch scientists suggests that it may be possible to detect early-stage type 2 diabetes when you consult a dentist for routine maintenance on your teeth and smile. Key Takeaways: – When dentists found severe periodontitis while checking their patients’ teeth, those same patients were later found to be more than twice as…

  • Looking After Your New Dental Implants

    Dental implants are an effective cosmetic solution for missing teeth, but while an implant is healing some extra care is required during your normal dental hygiene routine. Your dentist can give you guidance about this. After the implant has healed you will still need to take a little extra care with brushing and flossing. Before…

  • Get rid of bad breath with ease

    Many people use mouthwash as a way of neutralising their bad breath so that they can smile with confidence. However, mouthwash does not get right to the heart of the issue and does not provide a long term solution. Bad breath is caused by bacteria accruing in your mouth and also by food particles that…