3 dental symptoms you should not ignore

Many of us have been hesitant to go to the dentist over the past couple of months due to the Circuit Breaker measures. It can sometimes be easy to ignore minor dental issues however often they can be a warning sign of further issues in the future. As restrictions reduce, it is important not to […]

Pregnancy and dental health – the facts

Pregnant? What an exciting time … it’s beautiful, amazing and yet also scary and overwhelming.  As you embark on your pregnancy journey, it’s important to remember that your body is a cohesive and interconnected unit not a series of independent parts stuck together.  For example, oral hygiene is important not only for your dental health, […]

Bad breath – what you need to know

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Persistent bad breath is an extremely unpleasant condition, for you and those around you.  But sufferers, don’t despair – approximately 85% of cases result from oral conditions that can be treated by your dentist, or even avoided all together. What is Halitosis? Halitosis – otherwise known as persistent, excessively bad, breath – is an embarrassing […]

Meet our Oral Health Therapist – Siti Adris

“It is not unusual for me to be asked what it is I actually do as an Oral Health Therapist (OHT). An OHT is trained in both dental therapy and dental hygiene.  The therapy part of my job means I can perform basic dental procedures on children aged 18 and below, procedures such as fissure […]

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