Category: Dentists News

oral health

For Good Oral Health, Is Nature or Nurture More Important?

According to recent studies, several health problems we face are present in our genes. No matter what we can do, we can’t avoid them. Most oral problems like tooth decay, gum problem and cavities run through our genes. But is…

Empathy in Dental Care

Empathy in Dental Care: Can Patients’ Trauma Affect Dentists?

Empathy is linked with thoughtfulness, caring, compassion, and attentiveness in the healthcare world. While it can be perceived as a desirable, positive value, it could have adverse impacts, such as vicarious trauma (VT) or traumatic stress. VT encompasses the secondary…

Get Rid of Gingivitis

Get Rid of Gingivitis; How to Protect Your 3 Types of Gingiva

When it comes to oral health, it doesn’t only boil down to the brightness or straightness of your teeth. It also includes your gums. You are not immune to various gum diseases just because you lack cavities. Because gum diseases…

cerec dental crowns

CEREC Dental Crowns: One Day Is All You Need

CEREC or one-day crowns can be milled in the dentist’s chamber in about two hours. These crowns can help patients bid adieu to prolonged lab work spanning 2 weeks and the awkward impression associated with temporary crowns. The CEREC crowns…

finding the best dentists in Australia

Finding a Dentist You Can Trust in Australia: It’s Easy

Do you know even dentures are still massively in demand, mostly by seniors? There are many dentists in Australia, so finding the best one may be a challenge. Most individuals seeking a dentist in a new region begin their search…

Dental Fitness

8 Steps to Dental Fitness: Let Your Dentist Be Your Instructor

Nowadays, most people undertake various activities to improve their overall health and fitness. These may include exercising, swimming, jogging, yoga and many more. Sadly, many neglect their dental health, which results in multiple dental issues and complications. Poor dental health…

Tooth Decay & Cavities

Tooth Decay, Cavities & Periodontal Disease: Do They Cause Heart Disease?

Tooth decay and periodontal disease are common dental issues. According to the CDC, about 47.2% of individuals above 30 years have periodontal disease. However, your likelihood of this disease increases with age, and older persons are most affected. Surprisingly, these…