How Regular Dental Appointments Can Help Prevent Heart Disease

If you visit your dentist regularly, you probably do so to keep your teeth and gums in good condition and prevent oral health problems. However, you may not be away that these appointments can also significantly reduce your risk of life-threatening heart disease. How Are Oral Health And Heart Health Linked?   The soft tissues in your mouth, such as your gums, tongue, and the pulp inside your teeth, are densely packed with thousands of tiny blood vessels. Read More 

Understanding The Impact Of Junk Food On Oral Health

Junk food is high in salt, fat, sugar and refined carbohydrates. It often tastes delicious and can be quick and convenient on busy days, but it's far from harmless. Regularly consuming junk food is associated with an increased risk of developing heart disease and diabetes, but it's also detrimental to the health of your teeth. No one's saying you can't have the occasional treat, but if you're regularly eating a junk food diet, you should be aware of how it can impact on your oral health. Read More 

White Warnings: Don’t Ignore White Spots That Develop on Your Teeth

White spots on your teeth aren't necessarily a problem. Some people might have had these spots for years while knowing exactly what causes them. But if white spots should rapidly begin to form on your teeth without any clear cause, you'll need to see your dentist. Lasting White Spots    Lasting white spots can be due to natural irregularities in a person's dental enamel. They can also be caused by fluorosis, which is when someone consumed excessive amounts of fluoride during childhood when their enamel was forming. Read More 

3 Signs Your Toothache Requires Emergency Dental Services

It is essential to catch dental problems early before they become severe. During your dental appointment, the dentist will be able to point out cavities that may be developing or teeth that may be growing poorly. However, on some occasions, something may happen to your teeth that may cause you to need emergency dental services. For instance, a toothache may be caused by something other than a cavity. Here are some signs and symptoms of why you may need emergency dental services for your toothache. Read More 

Oral Infections Your Dentist May be Able to Treat

As professionals who specialise in oral health, dentists tackle infections every day. However, that doesn't mean that every oral infection you encounter should be taken to your nearest dental clinic. Here are four that your dentist should be able to treat. Thrush Oral thrush may leave you with symptoms such as not being able to taste food properly, pain in your mouth and white patches along your tongue, gums and uvula. Read More