Avoid These 6 Common Tooth Brushing Mistakes

Posted on: 31 March 2015
We all know that brushing our teeth is incredibly important, but it's such a normal part of our lives that we can often get lazy, forgetting to brush correctly or hanging onto a certain toothbrush for too long. Make sure that you're cleaning your teeth as well as possible by avoiding the mistakes listed below.   Choosing the Wrong Brush Brushing correctly starts with buying the right toothbrush. Too many people commit errors during this process which makes it impossible for them to adequately clean their teeth.
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Do you really need a root canal?

Posted on: 26 February 2015
Dental technology has advanced a great deal over the last decade or so. If your tooth pulp is damaged, causing discolouration, pain, sensitivity or discomfort while chewing, a root canal treatment is a great option to getting your tooth pulled.   Causes of damage to the pulp A root canal is the treatment of damaged tooth pulp. This is the matter inside each of your teeth which once regulated the growth of the tooth when you were a child.
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Treating A Tooth Infection

Posted on: 28 January 2015
If you have an infection in your tooth, also known as an abscess, it is not something that is going to go away on its own. In fact, it will only get worse in time. After a while, the pain and swelling may go away, but don't fool yourself into thinking that the infection is now healed. The infection is still there, and the pain and swelling will eventually come back, and it may be even worse.
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Busting The Myths Surrounding Dentures

Posted on: 7 January 2015
Most people who have lost a god number of their teeth can attest to the fact that dentures are one of the best ways to get your pearly white smile back. However, there are many myths that shroud this dental treatment. As such, some patients tend to have skewed expectations when they go in to get dentures. This article will debunk a few of the myths to ensure that you are not doing yourself a disservice by being uninformed on what to expect.
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