How Does A Dental Crown Work?

How Does A Dental Crown Work?

Did you know that 89% of Australians have experienced some form of tooth decay in their lifetime? A staggering statistic for a country that enjoys one of the highest living standards in the world. Luckily, there are numerous methods and solutions for treating decayed...
Cosmetic Dentistry Trends for 2022

Cosmetic Dentistry Trends for 2022

A smile you love goes with any outfit, and it never goes out of style. A great smile is one you love and want to show off. If you are not happy with your smile, you may be more self-conscious about smiling or even hide your teeth when smiling. Fortunately, cosmetic...
7 Advantages of Cosmetic Dentistry in 2022

7 Advantages of Cosmetic Dentistry in 2022

What Is Cosmetic Dentistry? Cosmetic dentistry isn’t just for celebrities anymore. In fact, cosmetic dental procedures have become increasingly popular and more accessible than in the past. In fact, an Australian Dental Association survey found that about 1 in 5...
How Veneers Can Help to Improve Your Smile?

How Veneers Can Help to Improve Your Smile?

The benefits of keeping proper care of your dental health can go beyond physical health. Dental veneers can help you feel more confident about your smile and solve any imperfections you wish you could erase. The more you love your smile, the more confident you will be...
7 Reasons Why You May Need To Wear Dentures

7 Reasons Why You May Need To Wear Dentures

If you’re missing teeth, you may be considering getting dentures. Dentures are false teeth that replace missing teeth. Dentures help to restore a patient’s teeth to help them eat and speak more easily than they did with gaps. If you are bothered by the...
10 Reasons Why You May Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

10 Reasons Why You May Need Your Wisdom Teeth Removed

What Are Wisdom Teeth? Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last four molars to develop in humans. They often begin to come through into the mouth from 18 – 25 years of age.  They’re located in the back of the mouth, behind our first molars...