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Oral Care during Pregnancy- Vol II

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June 9th, 2012
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In this second part of two dealing with oral care during pregnancy I will cover the specific dental problems that can occur as a result of being pregnant and the best way of dealing with them. Do not worry if find that you are experiencing one or more of these problems. However, ensure that you are maintaining a good dental care regime of twice daily brushing with a fluoride toothpaste and daily flossing. Try to visit your dentist at least once during your pregnancy.

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Oral Care during Pregnancy- Vol I

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May 26th, 2012

shutterstock_5966077 (600 x 400)Pregnancy is an exciting time and a time of many changes both in your life and in your body. It is the hormones that are produced during pregnancy that are responsible for the changes in your body and one of the many areas that they impact is the health of the teeth and gums.

In this first article of two covering the topic of oral care during pregnancy I wanted to cover some basic steps that will help you to keep your teeth and gums healthy during your pregnancy. I will also cover some of the questions that I am often asked by expectant mothers who visit the clinic.

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The Facts about Fluoride

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May 12th, 2012

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It was recently brought to my attention by a patient that there could be some misunderstanding about the benefits of fluoride in relation to dental health. Most people have heard of fluoride in toothpaste but maybe do not know why it is there and what it actually does. I wanted to clarify the facts to help you make the best choices for the health of your teeth and that of your family.

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Diabetes and Oral Health

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For people living with diabetes, teeth and gum problems can be more common than for other people and the consequences can be potentially worse.

Therefore it makes sense to follow a good dental care regime. The good news is that it does not have to be complicated or significantly different to that followed by a non-diabetes sufferer and it does not have to be expensive.

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Dental Emergencies- Vol III

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This article is the last in a series of three outlining the steps that should be followed if you find yourself dealing with a dental emergency.

Being informed will help you to be better prepared which could be the difference between saving or losing a tooth. As part of being prepared for a dental or any medical emergency it is advisable to save in your phone the contact numbers for your dentist, doctor and hospital.

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Dental Emergencies- Vol II

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In this second article of three covering the topic of dental emergencies I wanted to continue to outline sensible steps that should be taken immediately if one of these emergency situations occur.

As I have said before, being prepared and knowing what to do will give you an advantage if you find yourself, partner or child needing emergency dental care and it could possibly be the difference between saving or losing a tooth or teeth.

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Dental Emergencies- Vol I

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March 17th, 2012
shutterstock_37233616 (600 x 450)A dental emergency is something that no-one is able to foresee but, like any emergency, if you can remain calm and know ahead of time the correct steps to follow, you are best placed for handling it correctly and minimizing long term damage. In many dental emergency situations the steps you take immediately can have significant consequences. It may be the difference between saving or losing a tooth or teeth.

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Filling the Gap

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March 3rd, 2012
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Gaps from missing teeth, whether due to trauma or extraction, are something that nobody wants.

Missing a tooth or teeth not only impacts your appearance (especially if the gap is at the front) but will also affect you in other ways. Your remaining teeth are vulnerable to drifting, it may cause problems with how you chew, your speech can be affected and it can even affect the appearance of your face.

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A Bright, White Smile is an Asset for Anybody

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Feb 18, 2012

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A bright, white smile is an asset for anybody, professionally and personally. White teeth are associated with youth, as well as cleanliness and health.
You may have noticed as you get older that your teeth have changed colour; they lose some of their whiteness and started to take on a more yellow/ brown or grey colour. This is normal and comes with aging, as the tooth enamel becomes worn and less translucent due to tiny micro-cracks and the dentine inside the tooth becomes thicker and darker.
Dental whitening (or ‘bleaching’) is a cosmetic procedure which uses hydrogen peroxide to change the colour of teeth and help return you to a whiter smile.

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Good Dental Care from Day One- Caring for your Baby’s Teeth

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February 4, 2012
shutterstock_83828884 (568 x 600)One of the key points of healthy teeth is getting into good habits early. This way children will grow up always following the basic steps of good dental care and seeing their parents and siblings all following the same good practices.

It’s important to know that if you follow the correct steps, dental disease is largely preventable. And preventing dental disease means preventing dental pain, complex dental procedures or potential tooth loss for your child.

So, lets start at the beginning…..

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