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How do I floss?

Good oral hygiene involves more than just brushing your teeth. It also involves flossing and knowing how to floss correctly. Even though we have been flossing our teeth for years,

Is Teeth Whitening for you?

Everybody wants to have that pearly white smile. One of the most common questions patients ask when they visit us is how to make their teeth whiter. Brighter and whiter

Dental Clinic and the Novel Coronavirus

2019-nCoV or Novel Coronavirus as it is trending every minute of the day has set us on edge. At work, at schools, in the train, in hospitals, the talk revolves

Tooth Decay: How Sports Drinks Promote Enamel Damage

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7 Best-known Dental Cavity Fighters

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Sugars are the one of the many causes of cavities and tooth decay. On the other hand, not all sweet foods trigger dental cavities. For instance, apples and sugar-free gums are known to be teeth-friendly as they can provide health benefits to your teeth and mouth. They help improve the amount of saliva in your mouth, which is great in getting rid of bad oral bacteria. With apples and sugarless gums containing xylitol, you can also prevent bad breath odour in a simple way.

How Root Canal Treatment Saves the Tooth

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One of the many reasons of an aching tooth is due to an infected pulp. Under the white enamel and dentin inside the tooth lies the soft tissue referred to as the pulp. This section is comprised of blood vessels, nerves and connective tissues responsible for helping the root of your tooth to grow during development. When the dental pulp becomes infected, root canal treatment is then necessary to prevent pain or abscess.

Root Canal Treatment and your Affected Tooth

The procedure involves the removal of an infected pulp inside the tooth, which includes careful cleaning and disinfecting of the area. Then, the treated tooth is filled and sealed with a material called gutta-percha. For final treatment and protection, the tooth is restored with the help of crown or dental filling. After these procedures, your tooth can now function just like any other tooth.

Interesting Facts about Oral Bacteria

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Recover Faster after Tooth Extraction

After your tooth extraction, there might be some discomforts you can feel such as numbness and slight pain around the extraction site. Once the procedure is done, your dentist will provide you some aftercare tips you must follow.

The most important thing is you need to stay relax for the rest of the day, take some easy exercises if you want and avoid the things that hinder your mouth’s fast recovery.

Tooth Extraction Aftercare Instructions

Here are things you should do to help your mouth heal faster following the extraction procedure.

How to Ease Dental Fear

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Dental Sealants: Protecting your Child’s Teeth

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According to a dental health report, more than half of Australian children population nowadays suffers from tooth decay. This is an alarming report knowing that such tooth problem may lead to a bigger issue and perhaps invasive treatment if left neglected. Cavities and dental decay could result in pain and infection. One highly effective solution to prevent the attack of cavities is dental sealants.

How Dental Sealants Help?

Sealants are proven to be safe and a practical procedure for patients susceptible to cavities. Based on studies, children are remarkable aspirants for dental sealants. In addition, parents need to consider this kind of preventive measure in the oral health of their children, discussing the sealants with their dental professional.

Molars have grooves, also known as pit-and-fissures, on their biting surface including narrow, deep sides. Dental sealants serve as barrier that seals off space among the tooth’s surfaces and any small food debris or mouth bacteria that could trigger cavities in unprotected teeth.