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2022

Dental Health: Three Precautions for Preventing Decay and Cavities

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Tooth decay is a common problem that occurs due to poor oral health. Usually, the enamel of the teeth will experience degradation due to the build-up of bacteria in the mouth. These microbes will digest the residue food particles in the mouth, and they will produce acids as a by-product. The acid will cause the gradual wear of the enamel and dentin of the teeth. If the problem is not addressed, the wear will result in the formation of cavities in the affected teeth, necessitating costly treatment. Read More»

Rheumatoid Arthritis And Gum Disease: How Your Dentist Can Help

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Anybody who lives with rheumatoid arthritis knows how debilitating it can be, and this chronic autoimmune condition can affect almost any part of the body during a flare. However, you may not be aware that having rheumatoid arthritis makes you significantly more likely to suffer from gum disease. How Are Rheumatoid Arthritis And Gum Disease Linked?  While the two conditions may seem unrelated, RA makes you more likely to develop gum disease for a number of reasons. Read More»

3 Possible Causes of a Toothache

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There are many possible causes of toothache, from cavities to gum disease. This blog post will discuss three common causes of toothache. Read on to find out everything you need to know. Dental cavities A cavity is a hole that appears on the surface of your tooth. Cavities are created due to a build-up of plaque, a sticky substance that forms on your teeth. If plaque isn’t removed, it hardens and becomes a substance called tartar. Read More»

Is Your Toothache Caused By A Damaged Composite Filling?

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Composite dental fillings, also known as white or tooth-coloured fillings, are a popular alternative to more traditional fillings made from metal-based dental amalgam. Because they are tinted to match the colour of the surrounding tooth enamel, they can be almost invisible and are perfect for repairing damage to more visible teeth. Unfortunately, composite fillings can become damaged or worn out, just like any other type of filling. If you are suffering from a toothache, and the pain appears to be coming from a tooth that has a composite filling, the filling may be damaged and in need of repairs or replacement. Read More»

Symptoms of Gum Disease That You Should Not Ignore

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At its earliest stages, gum disease starts with bacterial overgrowth in your mouth. When you leave it to fester, it can result in serious infections and tooth loss. Because of this, you need to understand the signs of gum disease. When you spot them, it’s time to schedule an appointment with your dentist. Bleeding Gums Take a look in the sink next time you brush your teeth. If you notice blood mixing in with your toothpaste, it may be due to gum disease. Read More»

Teeth Whitening: How Young Is Too Young?

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The teenage years can mark a change in a person’s self-awareness, including an awareness of how that self looks to the outside world. Young people will begin to pay more attention to their wardrobe and grooming, and this can include their smile. Although your teenager may want to begin to whiten their teeth, is this really going to be a safe choice for them? The Mid-Teens There’s no universal age when it’s appropriate to begin teeth whitening. Read More»

Three Signs You Should Get Braces as an Adult

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Getting braces as an adult can feel like a big commitment when you consider the financial cost, the time you need to put in, and the need to take care of them. However, it can also be a great option to increase your confidence and improve your oral health. This guide explains three signs that you should consider getting braces as an adult.   You Wish You’d Got Braces as a Child Read More»