Every day I am asked about the alternatives to replace missing teeth and whilst dentures are a relatively cost effective and easy option, they can present their own issues such as speech difficulties, gum or mouth irritation, inability to eat certain foods and poor stability/retention. I hope that this article can shed some light on the other alternatives for missing teeth.
Better looking, easier to clean, invisible braces are popular among young adults and professionals.
With so many different toothpaste products on the supermarket shelves, the simple task of buying a tube of toothpaste becomes that little more confusing. “Extreme-clean”, “multi-action” and “natural”...
Teeth wear involves loss of tooth structure (enamel and dentine). In my clinical experience teeth wear is closely linked to age, and it can become a serious issue as it impacts upon appearance, self-confidence, comfort and eating.
Dentures or ‘false teeth’ have been a long time solution for missing teeth and still continue to be a cost effective and viable option. Book a denture consultation in Sydney today.
Having a bright white smile instills a genuine sense of self confidence. Teeth pick up stains from certain foods and drinks in our diet, including; coffee, tea, red wine and smoking just to name a few.
Pregnancy and Oral Health – the things you need to know! While mums-to-be know the importance of taking special care of their bodies during pregnancy, what they may not be aware of however is how pregnancy (and symptoms such as morning sickness) can affect their teeth and gums.
If you have ever suffered from painful arthritic joints, decreased shoulder mobility, or reduced fine motor control