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    Killer Tips for a Killer Smile

    Everybody wants a killer smile. Some people are even ready and willing to undergo oral surgery and cosmetic dentistry to achieve this goal. However, you can get a killer smile without resorting to drastic and expensive treatments. Here are some of our killer tips for a great smile.

    Pregnancy and your Teeth

    Swollen ankles, mood swings, stretch marks, back pain. And we’ve only just scratched the surface. That’s right, as well as a bevy of inconvenient and sometimes horrifying symptoms that you get to experience during the course of your pregnancy, you also get to deal with odd changes to your teeth and oral health.

    Dental Medical Management Plan for the Elderly

    Even though Medicare is great for Australians, it often falls behind when it comes to dental care. The elderly can face quite serious issues with their teeth, especially as they approach their seventies and eighties. As you age, it’s important to have a dental plan in place that is incorporated into your overall health. There […]

    Bad Breath- How to Eliminate it?

    If you’ve suddenly started noticing that people tend not to get too close to you while you’re talking, if your partner is pulling away early from your kisses, or if you can just smell it, you might be experiencing bad breath. This is an embarrassing situation that no one wants to go through, so here […]

    Review- Toothbrush, Floss and Mouthwash

    Having good daily oral hygiene is very important if you want to spare yourself a lot of pain and money. Flossing, brushing and using mouthwash everyday are your biggest hopes of avoiding tooth decay, gingivitis, gum disease and other painful and expensive problems. Despite the fact that these are activities we do (or should be […]

    A Brief History of Dentistry

      With all of the advancements that dentistry has made, it’s hard for us to think about what dentistry must have been like before it became modernised. How did people take care of their teeth hundreds of years ago? Whom did they call if they had a toothache?