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Dental Treatments
Dental Emergencies Explained: When to See an Emergency Dentist
Dental emergencies can arise without warning and often at the most inconvenient time. A sudden toothache late at night, a sports injury on the weekend, or unexpected facial swelling can quickly become overwhelming. In these moments, knowing what to do and where to seek care is important. A dental emergency may involve severe pain, trauma, […]
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Dental Tips
Oral Health and Well‑Being
Supernumerary Teeth (Hyperdontia): How Are Extra Teeth Treated?
When people think about dental problems, they usually worry about cavities, gum disease, tooth sensitivity, or missing teeth. Having too many teeth is rarely top of mind, and for most patients, it comes as a surprise when it happens. However, having extra teeth is a recognised dental condition known as hyperdontia, or supernumerary teeth. While […]
Dental Emergencies
Tooth Pain
Dry Socket Pain: What Are the Causes and How to Deal With It
Sometimes, no matter how skilled your dentist is, a damaged tooth simply can’t be saved and must be removed. After the extraction, there’s usually a bit of soreness and an empty space where the tooth used to be and then it’s just a matter of waiting for the area to heal. Normally, a blood clot […]
Dental Tips
Orthodontics and Retainers
Diastema Explained: Causes of Front Teeth Gaps and Treatment Solutions
A visible gap between the front teeth can affect how confident you feel about your smile. Some people embrace it as a unique feature, while others feel self-conscious and may smile less as a result. If a front teeth gap is bothering you, the good news is that modern dentistry offers several safe and effective […]
Dental Treatments
Oral Hygiene and Health
Dental Hypoplasia: Causes, Treatment and Prevention
Enamel hypoplasia may sound concerning, but there’s no need to panic. This condition is more common than you might think, and with the right dental care, it can be effectively treated and managed. The main goals of treatment include preventing tooth decay, maintaining a proper bite, preserving the tooth structure, and keeping your smile looking […]
Prosthetics
Composite or Porcelain Veneers – Which One Is the Best For You?
When people are not pleased with their smiles, the problem is usually the whiteness of their teeth. Better yet, the lack of it. Brushing the teeth regularly can help with this problem, but it can’t make the teeth drastically whiter. This is exactly where veneers come in. If you didn’t know, putting veneers on your […]
Oral Hygiene and Health
Prevention
Deep Cleaning of Teeth: What It Is and When You May Need It
When people hear the term deep cleaning of teeth, many assume it refers to a more thorough brushing routine at home. In reality, dental deep cleaning is a professional treatment designed to address gum disease and remove hardened deposits that cannot be managed with regular brushing and flossing alone. Deep cleaning is a common and […]
Oral Health and Well‑Being
Tooth Pain
Sinus and Tooth Pain – How Are These Two Connected?
Toothache is never good news. Let’s face it, nobody likes it and it is just one more inconvenience we have to face eventually. And while most of the toothaches are caused by poor oral hygiene and unlucky coincidence, there are cases where you can experience sinus tooth pain. Oftentimes an unexplained tooth pain is related […]
Dental Tips
Prevention
How to Use Electric Toothbrush Properly
Good oral hygiene habits start early, and brushing your teeth regularly is one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect your oral health. Most dentists recommend brushing at least twice a day, as this helps remove plaque and reduce the growth of harmful bacteria that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. […]
Dental Tips
Oral Hygiene and Health
How to Get Rid of Dental Fluorosis
Did you know that tooth enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body? Interestingly, it contains no living cells, which means it can’t repair itself once damaged, at least, not without professional dental care. The process of enamel mineralisation begins as early as the 11th week of development, forming a thin yet incredibly durable […]