You’ve looked far and wide, in search of a way to straighten your teeth, which doesn’t force you to sacrifice your self-confidence in the process. And now you’ve finally found something that could be the clear alternative to braces.

Invisalign is quickly becoming the most popular way in which to whip your teeth into straight… we mean shape, with almost ZERO interference to your everyday way of life. While it sounds like tooth-fairy magic, Invisalign was developed through medical science and innovative technology. But how does Invisalign work? Let’s break it down right now.

Teeth can tell a story. From the lifestyle choices you make and even to your family history; the appearance of your teeth can indicate your level of dental hygiene, your diet and internal health, if you play high impact sports and so much more.

Your child’s first tooth is an exciting milestone in their (and your) life. And when one pearly white pops up, others are very soon to follow which is why it’s important to get to know children’s dentistry essentials.

‘Shine bright like a diamond’ isn’t just another meaningless pop song. Rhianna was actually onto something…

Believe it or not, a recent study shows the colour and shape of our teeth can impact how attractive we are to others. So it’s not surprising how much our smile influences our confidence.

When someone flashes you a big fat grin with their pearly whites on display, self-assuredness radiates to give fuzzy feelings all round. And who wouldn’t want to be that positive energy?!

How easy would a trip to the dentist be if you could just drift off to dreamland, while they get down to the important business of your dental health? Well, through sleep sedation it’s actually possible. Put simply, sleep sedation uses medication to help people relax during dental procedures and it can be used for everything from more invasive procedures to simple tooth cleaning.

Sleep apnoea can be tricky trouble. Not only does it make it hard to get a good night’s sleep, but the snoring often has trickle-down effects over time… Like your partner threatening to relegate you to the couch or just wanting to come home and snuggle in your blanket for eternity.

So how can you control something that feels impossible to reign in? If snoring and sleep apnoea have been getting you down (or keeping you up), your dentist can help.

Treat your sleep apnoea in a non-invasive, low risk and comfortable way without expensive surgeries or big clunky and awkward devices.

Read on to find out the best dental device to treat sleep apnoea and to avoid banishment to the couch for good.

The world’s shortest horror story: “You’ll need that tooth removed.”

*DUN DUN DUN!*

In reality, extractions (or “removals”) really aren’t that bad and with the right dentist, is more comfortable than you think. Sure, no one wants to have a tooth removed (trust us, we want to keep them in your mouth too) but sometimes it really is necessary for the health of your mouth (and your smile!).

Wondering if you should get that tooth removed? Get off Google, we’ve got you covered. From wisdom teeth to decay and more, keep reading to find out:

Can you actually reverse a cavity or tooth decay? The short answer is yes, depending on how severe your condition is. If you suspect your teeth might be at risk or you’re already experiencing substantial pain, it’s time to get on top of it. Here are the answers you’re looking for.

Unfortunately many people avoid implants because of worry about pain, cost and longevity or simply because they didn’t even know it was an option until now. If it’s that missing front tooth you’d like to fix or a renovation of your whole mouth, read on to discover the tooth (sorry, truth!) about dental implants so you can decide if they are right for you.

For some, a trip to the dentist can feel like a nightmare. But if it’s a beautiful dreamstate you want, there is a way to tame your toothy terrors.

It’s called sleep dentistry. And it can take the stress and strain out dental appointments.

While our dentists will do everything they can to make you feel comfortable, some patients prefer to be asleep during their dental procedure or even their dental exams! Safe and soothing, there are a couple of different sedation options to choose from to ensure that you get the treatment you’re most comfortable with.

Read on to find out if sedation dentistry is a good fit for you, and what you need to know.

Cries and poos. Dribbles and tantrums. Although the first year of parenting is challenging, it’s the little moments between giggles and gurgles where you feel content. Your little human is healthy and happy… and it makes all the craziness worthwhile. While we may not be able to help with midnight feeds and nappy runs, we can provide the right information about when you should start taking your child to the dentist and how to look after their oral health. Knowing that you have set them up on this positive path will give you peace of mind as they grow.

Here’s what you need to know, from the perspective of a Dentist.

Some of us may not be born with a perfect smile, but there are a lot of options out there that can get us on our way to straighter teeth. Teeth alignment can contribute to achieving healthier teeth and gums, easier cleaning, overall health benefits which ultimately leads to a brighter, more confident smile.

Let’s be honest, we’d all be lying if we said the thought of having one or more teeth removed filled us with happy thoughts. It may seem like a daunting experience, but knowledge is power. When you are given as much information as possible from your dentist on what to expect, you’ll find any fear and uncertainty you may have can be quickly calmed…

The main cause of bleeding gums is a condition called gingivitis. Gingivitis is an inflammatory response to plaque and calculus left along the gingival region of the tooth…

Have you ever looked at your floss after you’ve used it and wondered what that white, sticky blob on it is? What you are seeing is a dental plaque, the sworn enemy of your teeth and gums, brought on by bacterial buildup.

Teeth whitening is one of the easiest and most conservative ways to improve your smile. It has become a very popular cosmetic procedure amongst adults of all ages and when carried out correctly is completely safe, does not cause any damage to the teeth and can achieve great results.

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