Dental Appointment No-Shows: Why Some People Don’t Turn Up for Regular Dental Check-Ups

A rule of thumb is to visit your general dentist every six months for preventative oral care services. These services are designed to help you keep your mouth healthy and prevent dental disease and infections from wreaking havoc in your mouth. Unfortunately, many people don't see their dentist for preventative services. They wait until they have a dental problem or are facing a dental emergency to seek out the dentist. What are some of the common reasons for this trend? Read More 

Making That Smile Last: 4 After-care Notes Following Teeth Whitening Procedure

Teeth whitening is a relatively inexpensive procedure that will brighten your smile. Depending on the level of discolouration, getting your teeth whitened at the dentist's office takes about an hour, and you can look forward to zero downtime thereafter. The procedure is very effective, especially when done by a qualified and experienced dentist. For the results to be more long-lasting, there are several after-care instructions that you should bear in mind. Read More