by meg | Jun 22, 2019 | Oral Health |
You probably call it a cavity. We call it tooth decay or dental caries. They’re basically names for a hole in your tooth. You’ve probably heard that cavities are caused from eating sweets and consuming sugary drinks. While those will likely expand your waistline,...
by meg | Jun 20, 2019 | Oral Health, Teeth Whitening |
A bright, white and healthy smile is the best feature one can have – after all, most people think that it is the very first thing people notice! Dr Greg and the Team at Dentalcare of Forrestfield have put together their 5 top tips on how to keep your pearly...
by meg | Jun 15, 2019 | Oral Health |
And while this article won’t end this debate, it may shed some light on the pros and cons of each procedure.The focus of modern dentistry has been to help patients keep their natural teeth. When there is a choice between “saving” a tooth with a root canal, versus...
by meg | Jun 10, 2019 | Oral Health |
Digestion begins in our mouth, not our stomach. The nutrients we need for optimal health and well-being begin with the choices we make at mealtime. However, what many overlook is that assimilating those foods requires proper digestion. Which starts in our mouth. If...
by meg | May 22, 2019 | Oral Health |
Inflammation is how your body protects itself from infection, illness, or injury. The increased production of white blood cells and a ramping up of the immune system are often accompanied by redness, pain, heat and swelling.Imagine a sunburn that occurs on the inside...
by meg | May 9, 2019 | Child Oral Health, Oral Health, private heath insurance |
Did you know that some major Private Health Fund providers expire at the end of Financial Year? How does this effect you? When your private health expires, this means that any left over funds will be lost and reset for the next year. remaining funds that you have in...
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