The Easter school holidays are approaching fast & what better time to schedule a dental visit for your child and set them up for a lifetime of good oral health!
Appointments are booking up fast so we suggest you call early & make an appointment to avoid disappointment!
We promise you the kids won’t be disappointed when they get to watch netflix & youtube during their dental visit!
When this patient approached us, she was unhappy with the size and shape of her teeth, and was self-conscious about a noticeable gap.
After discussing her goals with us, we recommended porcelain veneers to address these concerns.
Using our expertise and attention to detail, we used 8 stunning handcrafted porcelain veneers that gave her the symmetrical, white smile she had always wanted. The transformation was life-changing for her and we were thrilled to have played a role in her journey.
If you’re curious about veneers and what they could do for you, please don’t hesitate to contact us! We’d be happy to answer any questions you may have and discuss your future smile.
Did you know that snoring can have several effects on dental health, especially in children?
When a child snores at night, it can indicate that their breathing is partially obstructed. This obstruction limits the amount of oxygen that a child is able to inhale which can be harmful to their health & development.
The most significant effect snoring has on dental is incorrect development of the teeth & jaw. Which means in the future they will likely need to undergo teeth straightening! ( or worse, surgery! )
Reduced oxygen levels & dry mouth from excessive mouth breathing can also lead to increased risk of tooth decay & even gum problems.
Snoring can be a sign of various underlying medical conditions, such as sleep apnea, enlarged tonsils or adenoids, or nasal congestion.
Lack of sleep quality has also been linked to behavioural problems, weak concentration & even heart problems therefore, it is super important to identify the signs early & speak to your dentist if you have any concerns.
Lastly, If your dentist doesn’t include an airway assessment find a new dentist! ….we hear Berwick Dental Studio is good.
Brushing your teeth is an essential part of maintaining good oral hygiene. However, simply brushing harder does not necessarily mean your teeth will be cleaner. In fact, brushing too hard can actually harm your teeth and gums.
When you brush your teeth too hard you may end up damaging the enamel, which is the protective layer on the surface of your teeth. This can lead to tooth sensitivity, discoloration, and even tooth decay. Brushing too hard can also cause your gums to recede, exposing the sensitive roots of your teeth and increasing the risk of gum disease.
So, if brushing harder isn’t the answer, what is?
The key to keeping your teeth clean and healthy is using the right technique and brushing consistently. Use a soft-bristled electric toothbrush and make gentle circular motions, focusing on each tooth individually. Spend at least two minutes brushing your teeth twice a day and don’t forget to floss!
Let your smile shine and spread kindness on World Compliment Day! Here is a college of the amazing Berwick Dental Studio team looking their best.
On this World Compliment Day, let’s take a moment to appreciate the importance of dental care and the beauty of a genuine smile.
Let’s spread positivity, kindness, and compliments, and make someone’s day a little brighter. Remember, a little dental care can go a long way in boosting your confidence.