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Explore expert tips, practical advice, and the latest insights on dental care in our blog designed to help you protect your smile and keep your oral health in top shape. Whether you’re curious about treatments or looking for ways to improve your daily routine, you’ll find everything you need right here.
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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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Tooth Pain
Sinus Toothache: How Sinus Problems Can Cause Tooth Pain
Toothache is never pleasant. Most people immediately assume the cause is a cavity, gum disease, or another dental issue. While this is often true, tooth pain can sometimes originate from an unexpected source: your sinuses. Because the sinuses sit very close to the upper teeth and jaw, inflammation or infection in these air-filled spaces can […]
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. […]
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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 […]
Oral Hygiene and Health
Prevention
Water Flosser Benefits: How Water Flossing Improves Gum Health
“Brush twice a day and clean between your teeth.” It’s advice most of us have heard countless times, and for good reason. Good oral hygiene is not a one-off task, but a daily habit that protects your teeth and gums over the long term. While brushing is essential, it does not reach every surface where […]
Dental Tips
Gum Disease
Gum Contouring: How to Correct a Gummy Smile or Receding Gums
When people think about dental care, they often focus on teeth, especially preventing cavities. However, your gums play an equally important role in both your oral health and the appearance of your smile. An uneven gum line, whether your gums sit too high or too low, can affect how your teeth look and how your […]
Dental FAQs
Dental Tips
Mouth Ulcers – What Are the Causes and How to Treat It
Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, are small but painful lesions that develop inside the mouth or along the gums. They can make everyday activities like eating, drinking, and speaking uncomfortable. While mouth ulcers are not contagious and usually heal on their own within one to two weeks, larger or persistent sores may require […]
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Oral Hygiene and Health
Salivary Gland Disorders: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
Saliva plays a much bigger role in your oral health than most people realise. It helps you chew and swallow food comfortably, supports digestion, protects teeth from decay, and keeps harmful bacteria under control. When the salivary glands are not working properly, even simple daily activities like eating and speaking can become uncomfortable. Salivary gland […]
Dental FAQs
Dental Tips
Frenulum in the mouth: possible problems, treatments, and frenectomy
What Is a Frenum (frenulum)? In our mouth, most people have two groups of tissue called frenums found in and around the gums and teeth. It is a piece of really soft tissue that appears as a thin line between the gums and lips. You can find it on the top and the bottom of […]
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Dental Tips
Periodontitis: Symptoms, Causes, and How It Is Treated
Periodontitis, commonly referred to as advanced gum disease, is a serious oral health condition that affects the gums and the bone supporting the teeth. It often develops quietly, with minimal pain in the early stages, which is why many people are unaware they have it until noticeable damage has already occurred. Left untreated, periodontitis can […]