by dogwebsitestg | Apr 1, 2020 | Dental Health, General, Health, Recipes
Some of you may already know how much our dentist Mishari loves to cook. Having our working life turned upside down due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Mishari is finding cooking the perfect stress reliever. Over the coming weeks, we’re going to bring you some of his...
by dogwebsitestg | Mar 11, 2020 | Dental Health, Gum Disease, Health, Teeth, Women's Health
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we’re delving into the health and dental issues facing women. In the last blog Women’s Health and Dentistry we discussed the chronic health conditions most faced by women and how they affect the mouth. This time, we’re talking...
by dogwebsitestg | Mar 4, 2020 | Dental Health, Gum Disease, Health, Teeth, Women's Health
International Women’s Day is coming up on the 8th March, so let’s talk women’s health. A report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, stated that 1 in 2 Australian females have a chronic disease. The most commonly reported by women were mental health...
by dogwebsitestg | Feb 26, 2020 | Dental Health, Gum Disease, Health
Our last blog, Fighting Gum Disease Part 1 – Why Gum Health Matters, told us about the links between gum disease and the health of the rest of our body. Now that we understand how serious gum disease can be, what are the signs and symptoms and what can we do about it?...
by dogwebsitestg | Feb 24, 2020 | Dental Health, Gum Disease, Health, Teeth
February is Gum Disease Awareness Month. This was started by the Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry back in 2012 in the USA. There is now a drive to bring this important awareness month to Australia. The aim is to raise awareness of this common disease as gum...
by dogwebsitestg | Dec 5, 2019 | Dental Care, Dental Health, Health, Teeth, Uncategorized
Tooth whitening is surging in popularity. This is the process where stained or discoloured teeth are lightened. Done properly, it is safe, effective and easy to do. However, tooth whitening done incorrectly can cause irreversible damage to teeth and gums. Read on to...