Pregnancy is a beautiful journey filled with excitement and change—but it can also significantly impact your oral health. Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy can make your gums and teeth more vulnerable to certain conditions. Taking care of your oral health is not just important for you, but also for your baby’s well-being.
Read MoreRoot canal treatment is a safe and effective way to relieve tooth pain and save your natural tooth. Despite common fears, modern root canal procedures are comfortable, quick, and highly successful. But Root canal treatment often carries an unfair reputation due to outdated beliefs and misinformation. Let’s separate the myths from the facts so you can make informed decisions about your dental health.
Read MoreOrthodontic treatment is a way of straightening or moving teeth, to improve the appearance of the teeth and how they work. It can also help to look after the long-term health of the teeth, gums and jaw joints, by spreading the biting pressure over all the teeth.
Read MoreBrush after each meal, snack, and before you go to bed. As well as brushing your teeth twice a day, it is very important to floss daily. Brushing will only remove the plaque bacteria from the front and back of your teeth but misses the areas in between. Flossing removes the sticky substance of plaque which adheres between the teeth and gumline
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