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A More Beautiful Smile And More Reasons To Smile About

A MORE BEAUTIFUL SMILE AND MORE REASONS TO SMILE ABOUT-minHave you ever experienced holding back your smile because you are too anxious or ashamed about the appearance of your teeth? It’s never a good feeling. That is why a lot of people are looking to enhance the aesthetic aspect of their smile.

This has made Cosmetic Dentistry a very popular field of dentistry today.

More Reasons To Smile About

Having a much better smile does not only improve your physical aspect. Aside from giving you a more pleasant and more youthful appearance, enhancing how your teeth look can have a significant positive effect on other important aspects of your life. Indeed, Cosmetic Dentistry can give you a lot more reasons to smile about.

The following are other essential advantages that you can enjoy after getting a smile makeover:

What You Need To Know About Dental Insurance

What you need to know about dental insurance-min

Medicare can only cover so much. More often than not, depending solely on your Medicare for your professional dental needs translates to skipping on your routine dental checkups and even your much-needed dental cleanings.

In the same vein, it also means delaying treatments for simple dental irregularities, like toothache for instance, until it progresses into chronic oral health anomaly like advanced decay or gum disease.

Avoiding this unwanted dental predicament is not only possible, but is easily doable. Dental insurance plans allow for adequate professional dental prevention and intervention. Purchasing dental insurance best increases your chances of keeping your teeth and gums in pristine condition.

Comparing Dental Insurance Plans

Before securing private dental insurance, it is always a good idea to compare different plans covered by each insurance plan. This allows you to determine which one works best for your specific dental needs.

Searching For A Good Dentist

Searching for a good dentist-minThe search for a good dentist is never an easy task. Regardless of the reasons, whether you are settling into a new place or whether you are just unhappy with your previous dentist, finding a good dentist requires the necessary time, effort, and information. Your Dentist In Brisbane gives you a few tips to makes this daunting task at least a little easier.

Even in this Internet age, the word of mouth remains to be among the most reliable and practical means of finding a good dentist. This is especially true when you’re just settling in a new community. Ask your family, friends, and even co-workers for recommendations.

If you are looking for ways to maximise your insurance rebates and spend less out of pocket money, a great way to find a good dentist is to ask a reliable Health Fund provider in your area. The Internet, too, offers a very practical way of finding a good dentist. When looking for a dentist online. You can learn a lot of things about a practice from the About Us page of its website.

When visiting a particular dentist office for first time, it is an imperative that you take note of its environment. Is the office clean? Is the office furnished? Are the dental staff welcoming and warm before, during, and after treatment? Do the attending dentist and the dentist’s assistant wear the appropriate protective clothing. Do they wear clean disposable gloves?

Drinking Water Fluoridation

DRINKING WATER FLUORIDATION-minFor more than 65 years, fluoridation of public water supply has been a safe and extremely effective way of preventing tooth decay.

The history fluoridating public water supply goes way back in the 1930s when dental experts first started to notice that dental decay is not as prevalent among people whose water supplies contain elevated levels of natural fluoride.

In 1965, after conducting numerous bodies of extensive research and scientific studies, the city of Grand Rapids Michigan in the United States first added fluoride in its public water supply.

Since then fluoridation, the process of adding and adjusting one part fluoride to one millions parts water, has been continuously substantiated by prominent scientific studies as a safe, effective, and practical way of reducing the risk of tooth decay.

Oral Health Complications Of Cancer Treatment

ORAL HEALTH COMPLICATIONS OF CANCER TREATMENT-minMost treatments for cancerous malignancy, such as bone marrow transplants, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, often cause adverse physiological side effects, which most commonly include nausea, loss of weight and appetite, and hair loss.

While these side effects are often common knowledge to the general public, not many people know that undergoing cancer treatments also have debilitating consequences to oral health.

Approximately 75% of patients who receive blood and marrow transplant experience adverse oral health complications.  This is also true for nearly 40% of patients who undergo chemotherapy. The risk and severity of oral health complications largely depend on the cancer treatment regimen that a patient is subjected to.

Oral Health Complications

Patients who receive minimal myelosuppressive or nonmyelosuppressive therapy, for instance, are usually at a low risk of developing oral health complications. Generally, the more aggressive the cancer treatment becomes, so too does the likelihood of developing adverse oral health reactions. Among the most common oral health side effects of cancer treatment include:

How to Protect Your Teeth From Dental Erosion

How To Protect Your Teeth From Dental Erosion-min

Causes Dentin Hypersensitivity?

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Dentin hypersensitivity, more popularly referred to as “having sensitive teeth”, typically results from the gradual exposure of the dentine to the surface. The dentine is softer part of the tooth that sits underneath the harder dental enamel.

There are many things that easily trigger episodes of dentin sensitivity. For most people, it is when they eat or drink something that is a little too hot, too icy, or too sugary. Dentin sensitivity is usually symptomatic of an underlying dental anomaly. Among the most common underlying causes of dentin hypersensitivity include the following:

Gum Disease

Medically referred to as gingivitis, gum disease is the chronic soreness and inflammation of the gums that typically results from bacterial infection. If not treated promptly, gingivitis progresses to periodontitis, which causes aggressive damage to the soft tissues and supporting bone structures of the teeth. Among the most prominent signs of gum disease is the shooting dental pain that is often associated with having sensitive teeth.

Dentist Brisbane: Address Tooth Loss With A Sense Of Urgency

ADDRESS TOOTH LOSS WITH A SENSE OF URGENCY-min
 
Here’s a 3 minutes and 2 seconds Address Tooth Loss With A Sense Of Urgency video. See full transcript below

Call us today on (07) 3390 6100 or simply book your appointment online and take the first step towards absolute dental and oral well-being. For patients on their first visit, we offer NO GAP. If you’re not with Private Health Fund, we offer FREE dental consultation.

To find this video on our Youtube Channel, please click the link below:

Dentist Brisbane: Address Tooth Loss With A Sense Of Urgency

Brisbane Dentist: All Natural Remedies For Bad Breath

ALL NATURAL REMEDIES FOR BAD BREATH-min
 
Book your appointment online. For patients on their first visit, we offer $0 GAP. If you’re not with Private Health Fund, we offer FREE dental consultation. Call us on (07) 3390 6100.

Dental Care During Pregnancy

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