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Dental Emergencies
When Does Facial Swelling Become a Dental Emergency?
Dr Goran Prokic explains why facial swelling should not be ignored or simply monitored at home, as it requires prompt professional assessment.
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Cosmetic Dentistry
Dental Tips
Laser Teeth Whitening: How Safe Is the Procedure?
A brighter smile is one of the most common cosmetic dental goals, and professional teeth whitening remains one of the fastest ways to improve the appearance of stained or discoloured teeth. Among the available options, laser teeth whitening has become increasingly popular because of its speed and noticeable results. However, many patients still wonder whether […]
Dental Tips
Patient Education
What Is a Cantilever Dental Bridge and When Is It Used?
If you are missing one or more teeth, you may already be exploring options to restore your smile and chewing function. Dental bridges are a common solution, but a traditional bridge is not always suitable for every situation. When neighbouring teeth are not strong enough to provide support on both sides, a cantilever dental bridge […]
Children’s Dental Health
Pacifier Teeth: What Is It and How to Treat It?
For many parents, a pacifier is an easy and reliable way to comfort their child. These small plastic or silicone nipples, often called soothers, dummies, binkies, or pacis, can help babies self-soothe, fall asleep more easily, and feel secure. However, prolonged or improper pacifier use can sometimes lead to dental issues as your child’s teeth […]
Dental Tips
Oral Health and Well‑Being
All You Need to Know about Multiple Sclerosis and Dental Extractions
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) may not seem directly related to dental health at first glance, but the connection is stronger than many realise. This chronic neurological condition can affect a person’s ability to maintain proper oral hygiene, leading to an increased risk of dental problems and complications during treatments such as tooth extractions. Understanding how Multiple […]
Dental Tips
Oral Hygiene and Health
How Can Osteoporosis Affect Your Teeth?
Osteoporosis is usually thought of as a condition that affects the hips, spine, or wrists. Dental health is not often part of the conversation. However, osteoporosis can have a real and sometimes overlooked impact on your oral health. Bones throughout the body are affected by osteoporosis, including the jawbone that supports your teeth. When bone […]
Lifestyle Tips
Oral Health and Well‑Being
How Can Menopause Affect Your Oral Health?
Menopause brings a wide range of changes to the body, most commonly linked to falling oestrogen levels. While symptoms such as hot flushes, mood changes, and sleep disruption are well known, menopause can also affect oral health in ways many women do not expect. Changes in hormones during perimenopause and menopause can influence saliva production, […]
Dental FAQs
Can TMJ Problems Cause Tinnitus?
If you’ve ever noticed a ringing or buzzing sound in your ears with no clear cause, the source of the problem might actually be your jaw. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the hinge connecting your jaw to your skull, is essential for everyday functions like chewing and speaking. When this joint becomes strained or misaligned, it […]
Prosthetics
What Are the Types of Dental Prosthesis?
Dental prostheses are devices used to replace missing teeth or restore teeth that have been severely damaged. While many people associate them mainly with improving appearance, dental prostheses play a much bigger role in overall oral health. They help restore normal chewing and speaking function, reduce the risk of gum disease around missing teeth, and […]
Dentures and Implants
Partial Dentures: Types, Benefits, and Alternatives
Missing a few teeth can affect far more than your smile. It can change how you chew, speak, and even how your remaining teeth sit over time. Partial dentures are a common, practical way to replace one or several missing teeth while preserving the healthy teeth you still have. For many patients, they offer a […]