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Bleeding Gums

Periodontal (gum) disease is an infection of the tissues that hold your teeth in place. It’s typically caused by poor brushing and flossing habits that allow plaque—a sticky film of bacteria—to build up on the teeth and harden. It starts with swollen, red, and bleeding gums. Most people don’t realise that the key to healthy gums, especially when inflamed and bleeding is to brush and floss diligently. A lot of people think that because there gums are bleeding they should avoid the swollen red areas, to give them time to heal. This is WRONG. It is incredibly crucial that now …

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Emergency Dental Care in Spit Junction

Emergencies can strike at any moment, and dental emergencies are no exception. The need for prompt and reliable emergency dental care is crucial in ensuring the well-being of individuals facing sudden dental issues. Spit Road Dental, located in Spit Junction, stands as a reliable partner in providing immediate and effective solutions for all dental emergencies.   Common Dental Emergencies: Toothaches, broken or chipped teeth, and knocked-out teeth are common dental emergencies that require urgent attention. Recognizing the severity of these issues and knowing how to address them promptly is vital for a positive outcome.   Spit Road Dental: Your Emergency …

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Is Coffee and Tea Good for Our Teeth? Exploring the Impact on Dental Health

Coffee and tea are two of the most popular beverages in the world, with millions of people drinking them every day. While they offer a range of health benefits, many people wonder whether coffee and tea are good for their teeth. In this blog post, we’ll explore the impact of coffee and tea on dental health and whether you should be cautious when drinking these beverages. First, let’s look at coffee. Coffee is known to stain teeth, which can be unsightly and embarrassing for some people. The dark color of coffee can also contribute to the build-up of plaque, which …

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Tips For Finding A Good Cosmetic Dentist

Tips For Finding A Good Cosmetic Dentist In recent years, cosmetic dental treatments have become more and more popular and a lot of people are going to their local cosmetic dentist for dental services. But the question is how do you find a good dentist that can really give you a good dental experience? When searching for a cosmetic dentist, you actually have multiple ways for you to find a good one in your local area. Here are few tips for finding a cosmetic dentist in Mosman Offered Range Services Is it important to you to have a dentist who …

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BABY TEETH ARRIVING

BABY TEETH ARRIVING ! Most babies will develop teeth between 6 and 12 months of age. Around 3 months of age, babies will begin exploring the world of their mouth and have increased saliva and start to put their hands in their mouth.  The first tooth usually appears around 6 months old. Typically the first teeth to come in are almost always the lower front teeth the lower central incisors) and most children will usually have all their teeth by age 3. Keep your child comfortable whilst teething with baby Panadol, teething rings and gum massage and/or gum teething gel. …

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KEEPING KIDS LUNCH BOXES HEALTHY

KEEPING KIDS LUNCH BOXES HEALTHY Life is hectic and so packing and preparing healthy lunch boxes for the kids can sometimes seem impossible.  Packing a water bottle in your childs lunchbox is essential. It not only keeps their body hydrated but also their teeth. The fluoride helps strengthen their teeth, wash away excess acids after eating and fights dry mouth. Avoid buying cordials, soft drinks and fruit juices. CELERY, CARROT AND APPLE;  These are perfect snacks for the lunch box. They act like a toothbrush to their teeth. The high vitamin A and C is also beneficial. YOGHURT, MILK AND …

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DENTAL FILLINGS

DENTAL FILLINGS • Dental fillings are used to repair worn, decayed or damaged teeth. • A healthy diet and regular tooth brushing can prevent tooth decay and the need  for dental fillings, along with regular dental checkups. Types of filling material include;  • Dental Amalgam ( also known as Silver) • Composite Resin ( also known as Tooth coloured fillings) • Glass Ionomer cement • Gold ( rarely used) • Porcelain Some types of material may be better than others, so discuss your options with your dentist. Ian, the Mosman dentist. Dentist Mosman. Image:Pixabay

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FOODS THAT STAIN YOUR TEETH

FOODS THAT STAIN YOUR TEETH If wine can stain a table cloth, it’s no surprise that red wine, an acidic drink known for its rich colour will discolour teeth. White wine which has even more acid also can. Fruit and berries: Especially blackberries, blueberries and other vibrant fruits can stain teeth. Soft drinks, juices, and sports drinks are also very acidic and can cause staining, along with Tea and coffee. When consuming these drinks/food it’s a good idea to rinse with water straight after, and brushing teeth as soon as possible is a good idea. Keep up your  regular dental …

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THE ARRIVAL OF BABY TEETH

THE ARRIVAL OF BABY TEETH Most babies will develop teeth between 6 and 12 months. Around 3 months of age, babies will begin exploring the world of their mouth and have increased saliva and start to put their hands in their mouth.  The first tooth usually appears around 6 months. Typically, the first teeth to come in are almost always the lower front teeth (the lower central incisors) and most children will usually have all their baby teeth by age 3.  Parents can ease teething pain by massaging their baby’s gums with clean fingers, offering solid not liquid filled teething …

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KNOCKING OUT A PERMANENT TOOTH

KNOCKING OUT A PERMANENT TOOTH A knocked out permanent tooth is an emergency, if you don’t get help as soon as possible it can be impossible to salvage the tooth and the socket can become badly infected. By taking quick action, you can save both the tooth and socket. Find the tooth Pick it up by the crown, not the fleshy root If it looks dirty, give it a quick rinse with a sterile saline solution, milk or saliva. Don’t scrub it or touch it So unappealing as its sounds, try to put the tooth back into the socket. Then …

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