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2017

Are Dental Cavities Always Black?

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Discovering dark spots or lines on your teeth is bound to leave you fearing the worst. After all, healthy teeth should be completely white shouldn’t they? It is true that young, healthy teeth start out pearly white. It is also true that cavities can appear brown or black in colour. However, there are also several other less serious reasons for black or brown marks on teeth. If you spot what you think is a cavity, try to examine the area thoroughly before assuming the worst. Read More»

What You Should Know About Dental Bridges

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Dental bridges are widely used and are seen as an effective method of tooth replacement. Most people suffering from tooth loss due to injury or any other causes can opt for this method, as it is not just a corrective dental process but will also contribute to the overall oral health. Learning about dental bridges will enable you to determine if this is a treatment option that you can go for. Read More»

Two dental tips for those who regularly play contact sports

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Playing contact sports (like karate, boxing and rugby) can significantly increase your risk of sustaining an oral injury and potentially cracking or losing a tooth. Here are two tips which should help you to keep your teeth and gums in good condition if you regularly play a contact sport. Wear a custom-made sports mouthguard One of the most effective ways to protect your teeth and gums whilst participating in a contact sport is to wear a custom-made sports mouthguard during every single practice session and match. Read More»

The Ins and the Unders: Understanding the Two Types of Dental Implants

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If you’re considering dental implants, your dentist will usually tell you that there are two possible choices: the implants that sit under the gums and the implants that sit inside the jaw. Which is best for your needs depends upon several individualised factors such as general oral health and willingness to undergo more complex surgeries. Below, the main differences in under-gum implants and in-jaw implants are explained.  Under-Gum Dental Implants Read More»

Smoking with Your New Dentures: What You Need to Consider

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Of course, any medical professional will tell you that you should give up smoking. And yet if you are a smoker who has just received their first set of dentures, you probably want to know how to keep them looking (and feeling) their best. Your dentist will be able to give you a few pointers, but there are some other things you might not have considered. Tooth Extraction If damaged teeth were extracted prior to having your dentures fitted, it’s vital that you adhere to your dentist’s advice with regards to smoking. Read More»

Super Tips for the DIY Enthusiast: Simple and Effective Ways of Whitening Your Teeth

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In today’s culture, having great teeth is very important – hence the growing number of people turning to teeth whitening treatments. Great teeth are a sign of health, and they inspire confidence. Applying a cocktail of chemicals just for a little brighter smile isn’t always advised. The fastest and the easiest way of getting rid of discoloured and stained teeth is a trip to a cosmetic dentist. However, if you’re looking to take care of surface stains at home, here are wonderful remedies to help you do so! Read More»

Teeth Whitening Home Remedies To Avoid

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Many people try to bleach their teeth at home using all sorts of solutions. Some follow other people’s recommendations, while the majority of them search the internet. Little do they know the dangers some of these questionable home remedies pose to their teeth. It’s always best to see a professional dentist if you would like to whiten your teeth. Although professional teeth whitening can be expensive, it’s safer and has better results. Read More»

How to Respond to a Chipped Tooth

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Broken or chipped teeth are some of the most common types of dental injury. Chipping can occur during recreational activities, like contact sports, but may also occur as you eat or use your teeth as cutting tools. These injuries almost always come as an unpleasant, sudden surprise so it’s important to know how to respond should you experience a chipped tooth. Below, we list the steps you should take after chipping a tooth. Read More»

All About Removable Dentures

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Many people eventually lose all their natural teeth. This tooth loss can be as a result of trauma but is more often down to poor care of a person’s teeth throughout their lifetime and eating too much refined sugar, which causes decay. One solution to total tooth loss is to have a removable denture fitted. So, what’s involved in fitting a removable denture and why is replacing your lost teeth important? Read More»