Out of Hours Dental Pain: When Do You Need an Emergency Appointment?

Problems with your teeth don't always happen at convenient times when your dentist's office is open for business. While you may be able to manage a regular toothache if you have a problem with your teeth at night, during a weekend or on a public holiday, you may need emergency treatment from a 24-hour dentist or clinic if the pain is unmanageable or you have other issues. When do you need an emergency appointment? Read More 

Avoid These Foods When You Get Braces

Braces provide a great way to have a beautiful, straight smile, while also correcting jaw alignment issues. However, you need to adjust how you eat and what you eat when you're wearing them. Make sure you are extra careful to avoid or limit the following foods. Foods You Should Never Eat There are different categories of foods you should avoid or try to reduce eating when you have braces. Before too long, you will start recognizing when a food will be fine to eat, and when a food is far too much trouble. Read More 

Gum Disease and Premature Birth: How to Protect Your Baby

When you're pregnant, your hormones may affect your oral health, making you more prone to developing problems with your teeth and gums. This doesn't just affect you but may also affect your baby if you suffer from periodontal gum disease during pregnancy. According to the Better Health Channel, there is evidence that gum disease may trigger premature births, causing an estimated 18 cases in every 100 premature births. To be on the safe side, you should work with your dentist to maintain a good standard of oral hygiene both before and during your pregnancy. Read More 

What is scaling and root planing?

If you have advanced periodontal disease, one of the non-surgical treatments you will need is scaling and root planing. This helps to clean the plaque from your teeth and deep beneath the gum line. Here is more information about the procedure and what you can expect. What is the purpose of scaling and root planing? This procedure is done when a regular tooth cleaning won't be effective. If you have large calculus deposits, also called tartar, on your teeth below the gumline, it causes the gums to lift from the teeth. Read More 

Complete and Partial Denture Care Tips To Keep You Smiling

Dentures are used in place of missing teeth. They are removable and can therefore be taken out and put back into the mouth. The two types of dentures are complete and partial dentures. Complete denture to mean you are missing all your teeth and partial to mean it is just a tooth or few teeth. Dentures will feel totally different from one's ordinary teeth and therefore takes some time getting used to. Read More