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Two possible reasons why you keep developing dental abscesses

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Dental abscesses (i.e. infections which lead to the formation of bacteria-laden sacs of pus in the mouth) are not only painful and distressing but can also be highly dangerous if they are not treated quickly enough. Furthermore, the treatment that a dentist carries out to resolve this condition can be both uncomfortable and costly. If you keep developing abscesses, here are two possible reasons why you might be unusually susceptible to this dental health problem. Read More»

3 Reasons To Tell The Dentist You're Taking Blood Thinners Before A Checkup Begins

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In some instances, medication is a short-term affair, but sometimes it becomes a daily item which is needed to keep the body in a healthy state. As someone who has recently begun taking blood thinners to fight cardiovascular disease, it is important that you learn when to speak up about your new medication. For example, take your upcoming dentist checkup. You may not realise that your dentist needs to know about this new medication, and here are three reasons why it is important to speak up and let the dental clinic know about this change in your life. Read More»

Why You May Not Need Full Dentures after All

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If you’ve decided to address many years of neglect and finally pay a visit to your dentist, then you may be somewhat resigned to the outcome. You’ve lost quite a few teeth over the years to poor maintenance, and several more may be about to go when you finally sit in that chair. Surely, you need to get used to the idea of full dentures, as you think that this is the only option available at this stage. Read More»

A Short Guide To Recovering From Wisdom Tooth Removal Surgery

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Many people have to have their wisdom teeth removed due to them crowding the mouth or not growing properly. Recovering from wisdom tooth removal surgery can be difficult and painful, but as this short guide explains, there are a few things you can do to make recovery as pleasant as possible. Schedule Your Appointment At A Convenient Time You will need time to recover after your wisdom tooth removal surgery, and you should therefore avoid scheduling your procedure for a busy time in your life. Read More»

Is Invisalign Right For Your Teenager? Ask Yourself 2 Quick Questions to Find Out!

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Invisalign treatment is extremely popular among both adults and teenagers in Australia and even all around the world today – but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s right for everyone. You might be wondering whether your teenager is really a good candidate for Invisalign or whether old fashioned metal braces might be the better choice. Two simple questions can give you the answers you need. The Commitment: Is Your Teen Fully Committed to Smile Straightening? Read More»

Chipped Teeth: Understanding Your Options for Dental Restoration

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The enamel is a hard, mineralised substance with exceptional mechanical strength. This outer layer of the teeth protects the internal elements of the dental structure and promotes general durability. Unfortunately, its resilience is limited. If your teeth are exposed to high pressure or sudden impact, they will crack and become chipped. Chipped teeth should be treated immediately to prevent infections and complications. In addition, it is important to consult a cosmetic dentist for the restoration of the aesthetics of your damaged tooth. Read More»

Factors Affecting the Price of a Tooth Whitening Procedure

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Tooth whitening is gaining popularity as a useful dental procedure. More patients are able to enjoy a bright smile due to the removal of extrinsic and intrinsic stains from their teeth. If your teeth are stained and you’re looking for a solution, tooth whitening is useful place to start. There are many different procedures that can achieve whiter teeth, from in-office bleaching to laser treatments. A top concern for many patients is how much their treatment plan will cost. Read More»

The Whole "Tooth" About Dental Emergencies

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Your tooth fell out when you bit into a toffee, but it’s Sunday afternoon and no dental surgery is open!  Or you thought you could manage your toothache until tomorrow but now it’s 1am and your tooth is throbbing! Or your pre-schooler jumped off the couch and knocked out his front tooth, but it’s a public holiday! Dental emergencies can happen at any time. What is a dental emergency? A dental emergency includes any trauma that affects the teeth and mouth including toothache, bleeding, infection and swelling. Read More»

The Downfalls of DIY Denture Relines

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When it comes to dental care, you can find DIY kits for most dental issues, including teeth whitening, tooth replacement and even denture relines. However, unlike when putting up a shelf or fixing a leaky tap, your appearance and health are at stake. Unless you have no other choice, you should always have your dentures relined at a dental clinic. If you choose to take the DIY route, you may run into one of the following issues. Read More»

Determining When Dental Crowns Are the Right Procedure for You

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There are several options available to fix a weakened tooth, a discoloured tooth or cavities. Dental crowns are among the top oral procedures that are used by dentists to achieve this goal. They not only restore a weakened tooth to a fully functional condition, but they can also improve the appearance of the teeth and your overall smile. A dental crown is basically an artificial crown that is shaped and designed to cover an existing tooth. Read More»