Did you know that it’s Dental Health Week 5-11 August? What a great reason to brush up 😉 on tips that support your family to achieve the best possible dental health outcomes for your children. For babies we recommend cleaning their gums by softly wiping with a...
Did you know that one of the main causes of halitosis (bad breath) is poor oral hygiene? While some strong smelling foods such as garlic and onions can be a bit ‘on the nose’ temporarily, halitosis is generally caused by a build up of sulphur-producing...
There’s a lot to think about when you’re pregnant – hormone changes, growth, nutrition, exercise and more. In amongst the many messages of what to do, it’s important to remember to maintain your good oral health in the lead up to and throughout...
In the busy world we live in, post-operative pain following the removal of teeth can be debilitating and interfere with our working, social and home activities. Thankfully, research has shown that application of concentrated growth factors (CGF) from our blood can...
The profile of dental health has been raised with the recent awarding of the 2017 Prime Minister’s Prize for Innovation to Laureate Professor Eric Reynolds AO for his significant contribution to improved dental health outcomes on a global scale through the invention...
Dementia is one of the most rapidly growing health conditions worldwide. As dementia progresses, the quality of life and independence for patients is significantly reduced. Unfortunately, we don’t yet clearly understand the process by which cognitive function is lost...