Posted August 4th, 2015
When should I bring my child to the dentist? Prevention is better than cure. This saying fits perfectly to children’s oral health. The Australian Dental Association’s recommendation is to take your child to the dentist shortly after the eruption of […]
Posted August 4th, 2015
Who is an Oral Health Therapist? An oral health therapist (OHT) is a dental clinician who is trained to be both a dental therapist and a dental hygienist with a primary focus on health promotion and disease prevention. As a […]
Posted January 21st, 2015
Adults and children with poorly controlled diabetes have a higher risk of tooth problems and gum disease than people without diabetes. Regular dental visitsĀ Check out our New Patient Special Visit your dentist every 6 months for advice […]
Posted July 9th, 2014
Teeth were made to chew our food so our bodies can more readily digest the nutrients in food. Every time we eat or drink, our teeth are exposed to sugars and acids from food and drinks. Even if you limit […]