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Looking After Your Dental Health During Pregnancy

Excellent dental health is even more critical during pregnancy. Looking after your teeth and gums will help protect your unborn baby. Many women can develop gum disease during pregnancy because of hormonal changes, and any existing gum disease may worsen. Severe gum disease or periodontal disease is a particular worry during pregnancy because it could […] Read more

Nov, 02, 2020

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Simple Tips to Help You Enjoy a Healthier Spring

Everyday routines tend to take a backseat during spring, but you can use this time to improve your health by following our simple and easy tips. Eat More Fresh Berries Make the most of fresh berry season by having a cup of mixed berries each day. They are packed with antioxidants, reducing the risk of […] Read more

Nov, 02, 2020

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The Dental Do’s and Don’ts for a Healthier Smile

Think of how frequently you use your teeth and you’ll realise why good dental health is vitally important, and it safeguards your smile! The idea of good dental health is to remove the build-up of plaque on your teeth regularly because it contains bacteria that can infect your teeth and gums. We’ve listed some do’s […] Read more

Sep, 24, 2020

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Keep Your Kids Excited with a Zoom Playdate – How to Host the Best Virtual Playdate

Virtual playdates are an excellent way for your child to socialise safely with a large group of their friends, and with a little creativity, a virtual playdate can be a lot of fun. Before COVID-19, Zoom was known for its corporate video conferencing, and only allowed users with a basic account to meet for a […] Read more

Sep, 19, 2020

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What Are Crowns and Bridges?

Crowns and bridges are both fixed dental restorations to restore or replace teeth entirely. They are cemented onto existing teeth or onto dental implants and are only removable by a dentist. Crowns We may suggest a crown if you have severely damaged a tooth perhaps because of trauma, decay or where a tooth has had […] Read more

Sep, 19, 2020

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Is It Possible to Inherit Your Parent’s Dental Health?

It’s easy to imagine that if your parents had poor dental health, then you will most likely have problems too. While it’s true that genetics is connected to some oral health issues, it isn’t always the case. Sometimes, poor oral health will have another cause. When You Can Blame Your Parents Issues such as overcrowded […] Read more

Aug, 26, 2020

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Let’s Talk about Seasonal Allergies and Your Oral Health

Not everyone welcomes the warmer spring weather and especially those who suffer from seasonal allergies that typically flare up during spring. During spring the pollen levels can rise rapidly, and mould can send out spores. Spring can mean suffering from a stuffy nose, sneezing fits and an itchy mouth, throat or eyes, but allergies can […] Read more

Aug, 26, 2020

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Four Spring Tips for a Healthy Mouth

If you have been thinking about spring cleaning lately, what about sprucing up your smile? Read our easy tips on dental care for spring. Replace Ageing Toothbrushes Take a good look at your toothbrush. Do the bristles look worn and splayed? Have you forgotten when you last replaced it? Spending a few dollars on a […] Read more

Aug, 26, 2020

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Why Choose a Custom-Made Mouthguard for Your Child?

Lots of children love playing sports and parents will want to encourage this healthy activity, but every year many children will suffer dental injuries. These injuries can damage or even knock out a tooth and could mean a lifetime of costly restorative dentistry. With a custom-made mouthguard, the risk of injury is reduced and most […] Read more

Jul, 28, 2020

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Here’s How to Take Care of Your Dental Implants

When you have dental implants, we will give you lots of practical information and advice on how to care for them. To recap, you must brush your teeth at least twice a day, taking care to thoroughly clean all sides of your implant and you must floss at least once-a-day. A single dental implant can […] Read more

Jul, 28, 2020

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