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Root Canal Aftercare

Root Canal Aftercare It seems a natural fact that folks get skittish about going to the dentist. If you imagine going in for a root canal you may dream of intense discomfort. In reality, the pain of leaving the problem alone is worse than the actual procedure. It is true, after a root canal it

How are Wisdom Teeth Removed?

How are Wisdom Teeth Removed? How are wisdom teeth removed and why don’t people need them anymore? If you’re experiencing tenderness in the back of your gums, it might be a sign your wisdom teeth are coming through. These teeth typically come through during the ages 17 – 25 and were originally designed to help

Oral Hygiene Basics

Oral Hygiene Basics Maintaining a good oral hygiene routine not only impacts the health of your teeth and gums but can also have a residual effect on the health of your body. Throw into the mix of toothaches, gum problems, bad breath, and infections, and it’s evident to see why maintaining a good oral health

When Are You Supposed to Change Your Toothbrush

When Are You Supposed to Change Your Toothbrush A toothbrush is the most important tool for maintaining oral hygiene, which is why it needs to be properly cared for to ensure it works at maximum capacity. But a lot of people are unsure exactly how often a toothbrush should be changed or what are the

What is an Impacted Wisdom Tooth

What is an Impacted Wisdom Tooth Why do people get wisdom teeth and what is an impacted wisdom tooth? Called wisdom teeth as they’re the last teeth to emerge, wisdom teeth usually appear between the ages of 17 – 21. These teeth were originally designed to help humans eat uncooked meat, nuts, and roots, which

How to Get Over Fear of Dentist

How to Get Over Fear of Dentist With Gympie Road Dental It’s reported one in seven Australian adults actively avoid the dentist, which makes it one of the most common anxiety disorders in the country. Though seeing a dentist can be a nerve wracking experience, missing dental check ups can result in more harm than

How to treat Severe Tooth Pain

If you’re experiencing severe tooth pain, it’s a sure sign that the nerve of a tooth or surrounding a tooth is irritated. This pain may occur after a tooth is extracted or when the nerve of a tooth is damaged, the latter of which can be caused by a number of dental problems. To prevent

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