It’s not unusual to see young children sucking on their thumb or a dummy (pacifier/soother) as a means of comforting, soothing or settling, and in terms of their dental health it is generally a risk-free practice. Most children will naturally wean themselves off this natural urge by around the age of 3 anyway. However, if
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Odontogenesis may sound like a futuristic term, however, it actually refers to the process by which teeth develop. This complex process begins with the formation of embryonic cells that grow to eventually erupt through the gums in the mouth as teeth. We each grow two sets of teeth: Primary teeth These are the first set
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Sugar, not so sweet for your teeth Sugar, “so sweet”, but not so innocent. It lurks in many of the foods and drinks consumed regularly by most of the population and is strongly contributing to a decline in dental health. As children and teenagers, we’re lured in by the bright colours and associations with fun
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The impact of medications on oral health Many of us take medication from time-to-time or on an ongoing basis, but were you aware that different medications can have an impact on your oral and dental health? For most people, there is very little attention given to the impact that their medications have in this area
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You’re taking care of your oral hygiene, brushing, flossing, brushing or scraping your tongue and following up with a mouthwash, but do you consider the hygienic conditions of your main tool – your toothbrush? As you rely on your toothbrush to maintain your oral health, then it makes sense that you pay attention to the
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What are your gums saying about your health? Do you pride yourself on the healthy appearance of your pearly white teeth? But what about your gums? Did you know that the health of your gums can be one of the first indicators of poor health in other parts of your body? Studies have found that
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Are you experiencing oral pain in the gums at the back of your mouth on one or both sides, and possibly also in the top and bottom? It could be your wisdom teeth making an appearance. They are the last molars to erupt, generally during your late teens or early 20s. Usually you will have
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Does the thought of sipping a hot beverage or biting into an ice cream make you cringe? For those who suffer from sensitive teeth the answer is a painful “yes”. It is not an uncommon symptom, but there are several possible causes, including: Worn tooth enamel from brushing too aggressively Hidden fractures in teeth are
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Dental Care for a Dry Mouth A dry mouth can have many causes. ‘Too many birthdays’ – a common condition for our patients! Can cause a natural decrease in the quantity and the quality of your saliva. Surprisingly, dehydration, or not drinking enough fluids during the day can cause a dry mouth. The medication you
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Whiter teeth – Naturally! Having white teeth has become an increasingly important issue for many patients. Unfortunately our perception of normal, healthy, white teeth has been blurred by what we see in the media. The teeth of celebrities, models and others in the media are often not their natural teeth but porcelain veneers or
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