With Christmas fast approaching, ’tis the season to eat delicious celebratory foods. From candy canes to pavlova to alcohol, you’re sure to indulge in more sugary foods and drinks than you usually do. Unfortunately, sugar-filled foods can cause great damage to our...
Did you know that, according to the Australian Dental Association, tooth decay affects almost half of all Australian six year olds? In Australia, tooth decay in children is on the rise. Ensuring your children learn the best practices for taking care of their teeth at...
Nothing brings out a beautiful smile better than pearly white teeth. We believe that preventative care is far more beneficial than restorative care, so here are five habits to be aware of that cause stained, yellow teeth. 1. Your daily coffees or teas Chances are you...
Whether it’s a broken tooth or injured soft tissue of the mouth, dental emergencies can interfere with eating, speaking, or other normal activities. While you can sometimes prevent dental emergencies by avoiding the use of your teeth as tools or by giving up hard...
1. Teeth begin growing in the prenatal stage of life Yes! Teeth start to develop when you are still a foetus, that’s why good nutrition for a pregnant mother is very important. Calcium, phosphorous, Vitamin C should always be in a mother’s diet. The first primary...