Flossing, or interdental cleaning – is an essential part of caring for your oral hygiene. Did you know that nearly half the surface area of your teeth lies between them?
The loss of teeth can occur for a variety of reasons. Trauma, genetic and environmental factors, lifestyle risks or issues with prior surgery can all result in patients suffering from the loss of one or more teeth.
With the end of the 2020/21 financial year fast approaching, many Private Health Funds start a new year of dental entitlements – so make sure you use your dental benefits before the end of the financial year.
Wondering how to brush your teeth properly? Brushing your teeth is essential in preserving excellent oral hygiene. Tooth brushing removes the microorganisms that promote dental caries and plaque that may trigger bleeding gums and periodontal disease.
We are excited and proud to announce that Beachside Complete Dental Care, your favourite dentist on the Mornington Peninsula – has been awarded accreditation against the six National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards, applicable to dentistry by Quality Innovation Performance Limited (QIP). This is a voluntary practice accreditation process for the private dental sector.
Cracked tooth syndrome can at times be difficult to diagnose. As cracks that appear within the tooth do not always present themselves on a radiograph (Geurtsen, Schwarze and Günay, 2003).
Teeth, despite their small size are extraordinarily complex. Teeth are a living part of your body that need to be cared for. Here is a brief tooth anatomy lesson which discusses the structure of your teeth.
Have you ever wondered how many teeth we have and why we have them? Here, we discuss the importance of the different teeth. Each tooth in your mouth has its very own special function and importance.
The end of 2020 will be here before we know it and many Private Health Funds start a new year of dental entitlements in January. You have until December 31st, 2020 to make the most of this calendar years entitlements.