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Healthy Ageing: Why Oral Health Matters for Seniors

Getting older carries a higher risk of dental problems, including oral infections and tooth decay. Tooth loss is normally due to tooth infections and can make it significantly trickier to eat comfortably, so it is harder to chew certain foods, including those that are more nutritious and can negatively affect appearance. Complete tooth loss is […] Read more

How Much Should the Tooth Fairy Leave in a Cost-of-Living Crisis?

Leaving a tooth out for the Tooth Fairy in exchange for cash is a time-honoured tradition, but the costs of paying for newly shed teeth can mount up fast, even for magical beings. While we are in a cost-of-living crisis, it can be hard for a Tooth Fairy to justify paying out a lot of […] Read more

The Importance of Regular Dental Check-Ups for Maintaining Oral Health

Many people will only see a dentist when they develop a problem, such as a toothache, losing a filling or breaking a tooth. However, booking regular dental check-ups is a much more effective way to help prevent these problems from occurring in the first place. Also, dental problems can indicate a larger, underlying problem that […] Read more

Common Dental Problems and How to Prevent Them

We know that developing dental problems can be stressful, uncomfortable, and, in the worst case, quite painful. Often common dental problems are preventable with the right ongoing dental care. The most common issues include tooth decay, gum disease and tooth sensitivity. Tooth Decay Teeth become decayed when bacteria in the mouth gradually erode the protective […] Read more

The Benefits of Cosmetic Dentistry for a Healthier Smile

Most people investigate cosmetic dentistry because they want a perfect smile, but it can offer much more than this, and there are other advantages to consider. These include: Better Nutrition Eating a varied diet with failing, infected, painful, or missing teeth is tricky. Many foods are off-limits as they are too hard to chew comfortably. […] Read more

Digestion Begins in Your Mouth – How to Chew Food

Ensuring you have proper digestion is essential for general health. You need a good range of nutritious food so your body can fight infection and disease more efficiently and function optimally. Most people imagine digestion begins in your stomach, but it begins much earlier than that, from the moment you start to chew your food. […] Read more

Safeguard Your Smile from Sports Injuries with a Mouthguard

If you or your family play sports, you may have spent a lot of money on protective gear like a helmet or shinguards, but have you thought about dental injuries? Unfortunately, dentists see thousands of injuries to teeth, gums and jaws every year, which are sustained while playing sports like football or hockey, or any […] Read more

Stress and Your Smile

When you imagine being stressed, you probably associate it with insomnia, anxiety, feeling tense and anxious and other unpleasant symptoms. However, you may not realise the possible impact on your dental health. Listed below are three ways stress can affect oral health and how we can help you overcome these problems. Increased Risk of Gum […] Read more

How to Have Healthy Teeth for Life

There are numerous reasons why you should look after your dental health, not least to maintain a healthy and attractive smile. However, you also need strong teeth and gums for eating and speaking. When someone has poor dental health, they are often in pain and discomfort, and the problem can extend beyond their mouth. Numerous […] Read more

Is Your Life Too Sweet?

Most people enjoy something sweet, and being regarded as sweet or living a sweet life is seen as a compliment. However, if your life is too sweet, it can harm your dental health. Unfortunately, the consumption of sugar worldwide is a problem, and all too often, sugar is hidden in everyday products that may initially […] Read more

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