April | 2026 | Casey Dental Group

5 Early Warning Signs of Gum Disease

What is gum disease and why does it matter? Gum disease is one of the most common oral health issues, but it’s also one of the most overlooked. It usually starts quietly, with small changes that are easy to ignore. The early stage, known as gingivitis, can often be reversed. But if left untreated, it […] Read more

6 Ways to Keep Your Smile Healthy as You Age

Does your oral health really change as you get older? Yes — and often in ways people don’t expect. Even if your routine stays the same, your teeth and gums naturally go through changes over time. Enamel can wear down, gums may recede, and the risk of certain conditions increases. The good news is, most […] Read more

Can a Toothache Go Away on Its Own?

Toothaches have a way of coming and going, which is why they’re easy to ignore. One day it’s there, the next it’s gone, and it’s tempting to assume the problem has resolved itself. But most of the time, it hasn’t. Tooth pain is usually a sign that something has changed — and while the discomfort […] Read more

5 Simple Ways to Protect Your Teeth This Easter

Why does Easter affect your teeth more than usual? Easter tends to bring a noticeable shift in routine. There is often more grazing, more sugar, and less structure around meals. Even for those who are usually consistent with their oral health habits, this change can increase the frequency of sugar exposure throughout the day. It […] Read more

The Real Reason Your Teeth Feel Sensitive

Why do my teeth feel sensitive? Tooth sensitivity is usually felt as a sharp or sudden discomfort when eating or drinking something cold, hot, sweet, or even when breathing in cold air. While it can seem to appear without warning, there is almost always an underlying reason. In most cases, sensitivity happens when the protective […] Read more

Thinking About Whitening? Here’s What You Should Know First

Does teeth whitening actually work? Yes — but not in the way most people expect. Teeth whitening can noticeably lift stains and brighten your smile, but the results depend on what’s causing the discolouration in the first place. Surface stains from coffee, tea, wine, or smoking tend to respond very well. Deeper or internal discolouration […] Read more