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You at High Risk of Decay?

It’s no secret that you may be more susceptible to developing cavities in your teeth if you don’t brush and floss your teeth daily. Many people don’t know that there are other factors that can bring trouble to your mouth. Risk of Decay Here are a few factors to consider that can lead to more…

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Why You Shouldn’t Brush Your Teeth After Vomiting Or Had Reflux

Don’t Brush Your Teeth After Vomiting Reflux and vomiting are common in people of all ages. Many people are surprised to learn that they shouldn’t brush their teeth straight after having reflux or vomiting. The reason behind this is that the acid from the stomach softens the outer layer of the teeth, leaving it vulnerable to…

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Why Dentists Update Your Medical History

Many people roll their eyes or sigh when asked to update their medical history form every year. We know that it can seem tedious to have to fill out a medical update form when visiting the dentist or answer the same medical questions at the start of a hygiene appointment, but we wouldn’t ask for…

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Tips To Reduce Tooth Sensitivity!

Reduce Tooth Sensitivity: The start of winter is here and for some people, the lower temperatures cause aches and pains everywhere in the body. For others, the cold morning air can cause sensitive teeth to zing. Reduce Tooth Sensitivity Here are a few tips and tricks to reduce tooth sensitivity: Reduce your intake of acidic…

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Cosmetic Dentistry can Involve a Range of Treatments

Cosmetic dentistry is a type of dental care that focuses on improving the appearance of teeth and gums. Cosmetic dentistry can involve a range of treatments, including teeth whitening, bonding, veneers, crowns, bridges, and braces. It can also include reshaping existing teeth and gums, as well as replacing missing teeth. Cosmetic Dentistry Consultation The most…

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Why is my clean more than one visit?

Being Overdue We usually suggest you return every 6 months for a hygiene, so if it has been longer than this, it might take more than one session to complete your cleaning. We pride ourselves on being very gentle and thorough, and patients with sensitive teeth appreciate us taking the time to do things properly…

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How And Why To Get Rid Of The Dummy

Like thumb sucking, dummies used for an extended period can result in an Anterior Open Bite. We need to ensure that children have stopped using their dummy by the age of 3-4, and definitely before any adult teeth start to erupt. Get Rid Of The Dummy Have a conversation with your child about them giving…

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How To Break The Habit Of Thumb Or Finger Sucking

Ideally, we want to break the habit of thumb or finger sucking before the age of 5. This is to prevent what is called an “Anterior Open Bite” which means that the front teeth don’t meet together while the back teeth are biting together. This results in speech problems and difficulty eating some foods.  An Anterior…

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Happy Valentine’s Day

Tips to keep you and your Valentine smiling this year! Remember to keep up your water intake. Lack of hydration can decrease the quality and quantity of saliva which often leads to a higher rate of decay and bad breath. Be dentally smart when giving sweet treats. Dark chocolate contains less sugar than white and milk chocolate.…

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What is a “Deep Cleaning”?

You may have heard people say that they’ve had an appointment for a “deep cleaning” and wondered what it is and how it’s different to having a regular scale and clean at the dentist. Some clinics use the term “deep cleaning” to describe the treatment for periodontal disease or gum disease. We prefer to call…

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