How to Treat a Knocked Out Tooth

Posted on: 21 April 2017

Sometimes a tooth needs to be removed because it has decayed so much that it cannot be saved. However, the situation of a missing tooth can be trickier to manage if the tooth has come out because of some sort of trauma. Being hit in the jaw or suffering a sporting injury to the face are common reasons why you might lose a tooth. If this case applies to you, then what can your dentist do about it?
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4 Ways to Protect Your Teeth During a Camping Trip

Posted on: 20 April 2017

Hiking and camping are a great way to enjoy the wonders of Australia. However, if you are planning to go away on a trip which will last a few days, you should make sure you think about how you will protect your dental health. Below is a guide to 4 steps you can take to protect your oral health during your next camping trip. Pack a full-size toothbrush If you are planning to hike some distance, you will no doubt be thinking about the weight of your backpack.
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How to Illuminate the World With a Smile

Posted on: 19 April 2017

If you are self conscious because you have the slightest odd look about your teeth, smiling could become uncomfortable. It can also make you speak in an odd manner as you try to hide your teeth. The best way to deal with odd-looking teeth is to find a dentist who will make your teeth look so good you will want to show them off. Teeth imperfections that a family dentist can correct include the following:
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Gaining Confidence With Your Smile

Posted on: 19 April 2017

Not being confident with your smile can be something that makes you unhappy in the long term. People who suffer from a lack of confidence when they smile will sometimes appear as downcast in photos – especially when other people around them are beaming for the camera. In addition, lacking confidence might mean that you tend to keep your mouth shut in social situations and appear to be shy as a result.
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