Tag: dentist

  • How to avoid white spots and lines on your teeth

    Medically known as dental fluorosis, the painless white and brown spots on your teeth are preventable and repairable. Key takeaways: – Dental fluorosis appears when too much fluoride from drinking tap water and toothpaste, comes in contact with teeth. – Prevention involves properly rinsing your teeth after brushing and not drinking water with excess fluoride.…

  • How drinking water and excess toothpaste can cause dental fluorosis

    People with dental fluorosis suffer from painless but unpleasant white stains and lines on the teeth which can reduce the radiance of your smile. Key takeaways: – The white or brown spots in dental fluorosis appear when you use things with excess fluoride. – It can only develop in children after the baby teeth have…

  • Are You Unknowingly Ruining Your Teeth?

    Despite taking great care with dental hygiene, it would seem you could still be damaging your teeth without knowing it. An internet article by Sarah Jacoby lists seven ways that your teeth could be suffering despite brushing and flossing regularly and visiting the dentist for regular check-ups. In an effort to achieve a perfect smile…

  • White Patches in the Mouth: When to Seek the Advice of a Professional

    Leukoplakia is a condition associated with white abscesses on the surfaces of the gums, the cheeks or the tongue. In the majority of instances, it will resolve itself without needing the assistance of a dentist or a similarly trained professional. However, there are other cases when it may impact much more than a smile alone.…

  • Will your dentist ditch the drill?

    New technologies are being investigated with the aim of making dental treatment much less invasive. 5-10% of European dentists are now using lasers to prepare cavities which means that the dreaded drill could be a thing of the past. This is great news for anyone with a fear of the dentist. Key takeaways: – Use…

  • Caveman Dentist

    For most people it is quite natural to treat a visit to the dentist with some apprehension but imagine what it must have been like back in prehistoric times. Our ancestors would have to have been in considerable pain to even consider having teeth filled or extracted without the benefit of modern anaesthetics or painkilling…

  • Oral Health: What Post-Menopausal Women Need to Know

    It has been shown that one in four women will suffer from tooth loss within five years of being diagnosed with menopause. However, hormone replacement therapy may be a valuable method to strengthen the teeth, to keep a smile intact and to minimise excess trips to the dentist. In order to fully appreciate this observation,…

  • An Abscessed Tooth: The “Root” Causes and Treatment Options

    Abscesses can be painful and even frightening conditions. These ailments are normally caused by a progressive infection or sudden trauma to one or more teeth. If left untreated, an abscess can spread to other areas and require a major intervention (such as a tooth extraction). This is why it is critical to speak with a…

  • Top Tips to Care for Your Dental Implants

    Dental implants are excellent devices that will help to replace missing teeth and ensure a brilliant smile. However, we need to keep in mind that caring for these new additions is critical if you hope to avoid unnecessary trips to the dentist. It is always important to follow the instructions of your surgeon. There are…

  • The Link Between Sleep Quality And Dental Health

    It’s well known that getting enough rest at night helps keep your body strong and healthy. But not many people are aware of the relationship between lack of sleep and dental health. Key takeaways: – Sleeping for 6 hours or less increases the risk of suffering gum disease, as insufficient rest causes inflammation, which is…