by Docklands Dental Studio Team | Jun 6, 2018 | Dentures, General Dentistry
We may associate tooth loss with aging, but losing teeth is no longer considered a natural consequence of old age. In the past, dental care and medical advances were not as thorough as they are today—so with proper care, most people can keep their teeth. Can and do...
by Docklands Dental Studio Team | May 29, 2018 | General Dentistry
Oral rinses are a popular way to freshen breath and improve your oral health, but do you know what’s inside your mouthwash? Few people take the time to read the list of active ingredients in mouthwashes, and instead rely on packaging verbiage to guide their purchases....
by Docklands Dental Studio Team | Apr 24, 2018 | Diet, General Dentistry
As you know, Australia is one of the many countries in the world that add fluoride to the water supply as a public health benefit. In fact, several locations have naturally occurring fluoride in their water supply already, and require only a small supplemented amount,...
by Docklands Dental Studio Team | Apr 3, 2018 | General Dentistry
We’re all taught from a young age that candy and sodas give you cavities, right? It’s not untrue, but it’s not the whole story, either. Understanding how bacteria and acidity damage tooth enamel can help you have a better grasp on how your food and drink choices...
by Docklands Dental Studio Team | Jan 17, 2018 | General Dentistry, Oral Health
Every dentist has heard “I have a toothache,” but there are a wide variety of problems that can cause discomfort in the mouth. Pain may originate in the gums, connective tissue, or the nerves of the tooth. Sometimes a deep cavity is the obvious culprit, but patients...
by Docklands Dental Studio Team | Oct 9, 2017 | General Dentistry, Gum Disease, Oral Health, Uncategorized
Sensitive teeth can keep your from enjoying certain foods, such as hot coffee and ice cream. If you find yourself cringing each time you bite down, chew, or drink overly hot or cold foods, it may be time to visit the dentist. Knowing the root cause of your tooth...