5 Denture Myths Busted

Dentures are a tooth replacement option used by a huge number of people around the world. Despite their prevalence, dentures are still poorly understood by many. Here are a few of the biggest myths that prevail about false teeth. 1. People With Dentures Have No Natural Teeth Full dentures are used by people who have lost all their natural teeth. However, these are not the only kind of dentures that exist. [Read More]

Tips to help you protect your veneers

Everyone dreams of having the perfect, white smile. However, there are certain stains that even the best whitening procedures cannot fix, which leads to the need for veneers. Veneers are also a great solution for people whose teeth are chipped and cracked. Porcelain veneers are normally attached to the surface of the tooth using special bonding techniques. When they are attached correctly and properly maintained, they can last for years before needing a replacement. [Read More]

5 Holiday Staples That Might Damage Your Teeth

During the holidays, many people are usually worried about adding more weight from the overindulgence that characterises this particular season. But what about your teeth and gums? The lure of delicious drinks, sweet treats and decadent desserts may overpower your otherwise healthy food choices. Regrettably, holiday foods take a toll on your teeth and while it's crucial to brush and floss daily, eating the right foods is equally important. Based on the advice of a dentist, here are some of the top five foods to avoid in the holiday season. [Read More]

The Root of Things: Dental Implants in Detail

If your dentist has advised you to have a dental implant installed, you may be wondering exactly what you're getting yourself in for—even if you're perfectly happy to take their advice and have one installed.  It's a very commonplace procedure, and certainly not something that will cause you discomfort or pain.  In fact, once the implant is installed, it's likely to make you more comfortable, making it easier to eat and speak than it was with the gap or damaged tooth. [Read More]