Common Causes of Bad Breath and Their Fixes

Is your breath starting to smell a little pungent? Although what you're experiencing is common, it certainly isn't pleasant. Bad breath can leave you feeling self-conscious and it can act as a sign of an underlying problem. By understanding some of its common causes, you can figure out how to fix them. Dehydrating Food and Drink If you're using coffee to get you through the day and you love to add salt to your food, you're probably contributing to your bad breath. Read More 

How To Get Your Teeth Ready For Summer

Summer is a joyous season for most Australian's, with a lot of people taking time off and an abundance of national holidays where you can enjoy spending the days with friends and family. For those who are a little self-conscious about their teeth, now is the best time to go out and get yourself some spot fixes so you are ready to flash your smile during this season. Here are three ways in which your dentist can help make sure that your teeth look great for the holiday season and well beyond. Read More 

6 Tips for Keeping Braces Clean

Braces can do a fantastic job of straightening teeth to give you a more attractive smile. However, keeping any kind of orthodontics clean can be tricky, which means that people receiving orthodontic treatment are at an increased risk of developing tooth decay during their treatment. Here are a few tips that you can use to keep your braces clean to protect your teeth from decay. 1. Use a Suitable Toothbrush Read More 

Three Important Questions to Ask Your Dentist During a Check-Up

Dental check-ups are essential for anyone who wants to take care of their oral health and are a great time to talk to an expert and ask questions about your mouth and teeth. However, it can be hard to think of relevant questions at the moment. This short guide explains three simple questions you might want to ask at your dentist appointment. How Can You Improve Your Oral Hygiene Routine? Read More 

What Does a Bruised Tooth Look Like?

If you should receive a sharp enough blow to your arm, your leg, or really any part of your body covered by skin, you might develop a bruise. This bruising is generally a dark colour, and will usually appear some hours after the event or even the following day. Did you know that the same thing is possible when you suffer a dental injury? A sharp blow to the mouth might not have damaged the exterior surfaces of your teeth, but their internal components might have suffered some trauma. Read More