It was Elizabeth I the Tudor Queen of England who had eccentric hygiene habits. Her teeth cleaning routine was the cause for her to lose her teeth. Hygiene regimes had to be very creative during the Tudor period (1485 -1603). They didn’t have the technology or infrastructure which we have nowadays. They would use local
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Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) have teamed up with the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) in an attempt to use the influence of dieticians to inform the public of the health issues their eating habits are having on their teeth. The link between oral health and nutrition is undeniable, with the statistics on sugary drinks
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Calcium, vitamin D and phosphorus all play a vital role in the formation and maintenance of healthy teeth and gums in both children and adults. Calcium plays a role in making the jaw bones healthy and strong to hold the teeth in place. However, calcium needs phosphorus to maximise its bone strengthening benefits. Children’s teeth
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Yesterday morning we had the pleasure of welcoming Minty Cao Xuan and Mary Hatem to the office. They are students from The University of Sydney in their final year of Dentistry. We hope they enjoyed observing Patrick and hearing his words of wisdom After such a nice
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Today’s the day to quit. It’s World No Tobacco Day and the emphasis, as always, is on encouraging people to stop using tobacco in all its forms. And that includes e-cigarettes and water pipes which can cause many of the same health issues as cigarettes themselves. http://bit.ly/1UeuBCv
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A Discussion on What works and What Doesn’t for storing and keeping a toothbrush clean No matter what toothpaste or mouthwash you use, it will be hard to have fresh breath and good oral health if the toothbrush you use is overrun with bacteria, mold, and decaying food particles. A clean toothbrush that is in
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Teeth grinding can be caused not just by stress and anxiety but by sleep disorders, an abnormal bite or teeth that are missing or crooked. The symptoms of teeth grinding include: dull headaches jaw soreness teeth that are painful or loose fractured teeth Your dentist can fit you with a mouthguard to protect your teeth
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Today, Cosmetic Dentistry is more popular than ever, from whitening and shaping to closing spaces and replacing teeth. And Dentists have a wide array of tools and techniques at their disposal for improving the look of your smile. Before deciding to undergo any cosmetic procedure, it’s important to know the benefits and risks and what
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Your body is a complex machine. The foods you choose and how often you eat them can affect your general health and the health of your teeth and gums, too. If you consume too many sugar-filled sodas, sweetened fruit drinks or non-nutritious snacks, you could be at risk for tooth decay. Tooth decay is the
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Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is caused when bacteria in plaque (a sticky, colorless film that forms in the mouth) builds up between the gums and teeth. When the bacteria begin to grow, the gums surrounding the tooth can become inflamed. If left untreated, this inflammation can cause the gums and supporting bone
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