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Meet Ms Chrysi Kroome

Chrysi Kroone is a gentle and friendly Oral Health Therapist at Casey Dental Group. As a graduate from The University of Melbourne, Chrysi obtained her dual qualifications in both dental therapy and dental hygiene and has been part of the dental workforce for the past 8 years. Dentistry has always been a big part of Read More [...]

Sep, 23, 2022

Technology in Dentistry throughout the Ages

Modern dentistry is extremely advanced, but did you realise dentistry has been evolving for hundreds of years? The first known dental practitioner dates back to 1092, when the first idea of surgery began. It was due to the Pope of Alexandria who decided that monks and priests should have a shaven face and a unique Read More [...]

Sep, 23, 2022

How to Choose a Toothbrush: The Pros and Cons of Electric and Disposable

Good oral hygiene is crucial if you want strong and healthy teeth. Additionally, it helps protect your overall health. Gum disease, a common gum infection, is increasingly linked to serious health conditions, including diabetes and heart disease. Brushing your teeth at least twice daily is one of the best ways to keep your mouth healthy, Read More [...]

Sep, 23, 2022

What Are Those Things in the Dental Office?

When you visit your dentist, you probably notice they have a whole host of equipment to help them examine your mouth, diagnose any problems, and treat them. Perhaps you have wondered about what they are and how they can help. We thought it would be nice to put together a short guide of some of Read More [...]

Sep, 23, 2022

Back-To-School Dental Health Tips

Developing a good oral routine care while your child is still young is essential for them to grow up with healthy teeth and an attractive smile. The sooner you get them into a good routine, the more you normalise the need for excellent oral hygiene and a nutritious diet. The benefits can be huge, as Read More [...]

Sep, 23, 2022

Life with Braces

Orthodontic treatment can provide excellent results, straightening teeth and potentially improving dental health and almost certainly improving the appearance of your smile. However, when you first start wearing braces, you may need to adjust your everyday habits, and it can take a little time to get used to your new braces. What to Expect When Read More [...]

Sep, 23, 2022

Why are Some People’s Teeth More Sensitive Than Others?

Enjoying an ice cream or a sweet treat is a pleasurable experience for many people, but not for those with sensitive teeth. Eating certain foods can make their teeth twinge uncomfortably or even cause sudden sharp pain. Tooth sensitivity is a common problem experienced by many adults at one time or another. Usually, it’s triggered Read More [...]

Sep, 23, 2022

Nine Oral Health Tips to Combat Winter Mouth Woes

Winter is fast approaching, and it’s time to think about how it can impact your dental health. Follow our easy oral health tips to help keep your mouth in great shape, no matter the weather. Looking after Your Immune System Winter is cold and flu season, so it’s a great time to think about boosting Read More [...]

Sep, 23, 2022

Oral Health and Cold Weather: Seven Dental Problems You Can Avoid

Winter brings lower temperatures, drier air and harsh winds, which can wreak havoc on your oral health. Here are some common problems and how to avoid them. Cold Sores Cold sores can cause small blisters to develop around your lips, and they can be triggered by colder weather and seasonal flu and colds. You can Read More [...]

Sep, 23, 2022

How to Prevent Cold Sores This Winter

Winter weather can be harsh on delicate skin, especially on your lips. People prone to cold sores are more likely to have an outbreak during the winter months, and they can be painful to deal with, especially when coping with other seasonal ailments such as colds and flu, which can all take a toll on Read More [...]

Sep, 23, 2022

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