• 28 FEB 23
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    Antibiotics and Dentistry

    Antibiotics and Dentistry

    Antibiotics are commonly prescribed by dentists to treat various tooth and gum conditions with Amoxicillin being the most widely used. Conditions such as abscesses, sinusitis, Pericoronitis and Acute Necrotising Ulcerative Gingivitis are bacterial infections that may require antibiotic treatment. The side effects of antibiotics used in dentistry are generally mild but advice should be sought

    • 31 JAN 23
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    Your Diet – How it affects your Oral Health

    Your Diet – How it affects your Oral Health

    The link between a person’s diet and their oral health has been documented many times with the main factor being sugar consumption. Although a balanced diet will include a certain amount of sugar, modern processed foods and soft drinks contain much more than the daily recommended amount. This ultimately impacts oral health as well as

    • 15 JUN 22
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    Maintaining Oral Health during Pregnancy

    Maintaining Oral Health during Pregnancy

    Although visiting your dentist may not be your top priority at this exciting time, maintaining oral health during pregnancy is just as, if not more important than ever. Conditions such as gum disease and tooth decay can cause infections and can pose of risk to both you and your unborn child. Regular procedures such as

    • 15 MAY 22
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    What Causes Excessive Drooling?

    What Causes Excessive Drooling?

    Your saliva plays an important role in your oral health. It helps wash food particles away from your teeth, breaks down food for healthy digestion, and assists in remineralisation of the enamel on your teeth. People who don’t produce enough or good quality saliva may suffer from dry mouth, and are at higher risk of

    • 15 APR 22
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    How to Address Inflamed Taste Buds

    How to Address Inflamed Taste Buds

    Inflamed taste buds can be painful and irritating, and they appear as small bumps on your tongue. They can be red or white, and they appear suddenly. Although it can happen to anyone, it is most common if your immune system is weakened by drugs, illnesses such as diabetes, or dry mouth. You will notice

    • 15 MAR 22
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    How to Soothe Mouth Ulcers

    How to Soothe Mouth Ulcers

    A mouth ulcer appears as a lesion; it often looks like a white sore with red around the edges. It can be caused by different conditions, such as stress, an injury, or braces. You can also develop ulcers if you eat acidic foods, such as oranges, lemons, and tomatoes, and they can develop if you

    • 08 FEB 22
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    8 common oral infections

    8 common oral infections

    Oral infections are common throughout our lives. Like any part of our body, we can get infections & illnesses that can affect our teeth, gums and tongue. Some infections can pose more serious issues than others. But educating yourself with the knowledge about these mouth infections, causes and typical signs can help you prevent them.

    • 17 JAN 22
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    The dangers of using a plaque scraper at home

    The dangers of using a plaque scraper at home

    When you visit your dentist’s office for a checkup and cleaning, there are plenty of specialised tools used to remove hardened debris and food from your teeth. Among these tools used are a scaler – also known as a plaque scraper. Although plaque scrapers are widely available, it’s not a good idea to use them