Gum Disease Feb 16

What is Gum Disease (gingivitis)? Gingivitis is an inflammatory response of the gums without destruction of the supporting tissues What are the Clinical Signs?  Gingival redness, Glossy surface, loss of stippling,spongy, loss of tone, bleeding,...

Dry Mouth Blog Feb 16

Dry Mouth The Importance of Saliva The importance of saliva cannot be underestimated with a normal range of production of approximately 0.5-1.0 L per day it is important not only for teeth, but also protection from microbes, and aiding in digestion. Quick Facts: ...

Children’s Dental Toddler Teething Feb 16

What is Teething? Eruption of the baby teeth usually begins around 6 months. In some circumstances baby may even be born with a little baby tooth; however, for the majority of the population it will take around 6 months. Usually, the early signs of teething will...

Cracked Tooth Syndrome Feb 16

Cracks in teeth can happen, and have the potential to cause the same amount of pain as a tooth ache. But the question is how do you get a crack in a tooth? Is it only trauma that causes a crack? How does a crack cause a tooth ache? Below is answers and more on of...

What is Tooth Mousse? How Does it Help Prevent Cavities? Feb 16

Love Chocolate Mousse? Never heard of Tooth Mousse, your not alone. Although, Tooth Mousse has been available now for some time not everyone is aware of the product and its benefits.   Origin: Tooth Mousse was developed by research scientists from both Melbourne...