by Glenroy Dental | Apr 4, 2019 | Dental Article, Dental Clinic in Glenroy
A beautiful smile may not be beautiful anymore if you have a tooth missing. A lost tooth can impact not only your appearance but your dental health too. Teeth are held in their place with the help of roots. They are the supporting structures of the gum and the...
by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Oct 26, 2018 | Bad Breath, Dental Article
Bad breath has many other names – Halitosis, oral malodor, fetor oris, and foul breath, but they all mean just one thing – an unpleasant odour exhaled in breathing. Bad breath has a significant negative impact on those who suffer from it, as well as those...
by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Oct 8, 2018 | Dental Article, Dental Spring Cleaning
Spring has FINALLY sprung! It’s an excellent chance to get out and about, walk, ride bikes, and send the kids back to the playground! The fresh spring air is refreshing and gets us up and motivated. With spring comes the urge to clean up, what we know as “spring...
by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Sep 21, 2018 | Broken Jaws, Dental Article, Dental Emergency in Glenroy
When we think of dental emergencies, we often think of knocked out teeth, bitten tongues, or lost fillings. But a very common, and very painful and dangerous dental crisis is a fractured jaw. Fractured jaws are surprisingly common. On the face, only the nose is broken...
by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Sep 12, 2018 | Cold Sore, Dental Article, Preventive Dentistry
Approximately 1 out of 4 people suffer from recurring cold sores, which makes it a common condition, but one that can affect your dental appointments. Other conditions can be similar, so if you happen to have small blisters around the borders of your lips, it’s...
by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Aug 27, 2018 | Dental Article, Father's Day 2018
Father’s Day is a great holiday, but for 90 per cent of us it also means panicking and then running out to get him something neckwear or alcohol-related at 4:30 p.m. on the preceding Saturday. Dads are our heroes, best friends, protectors and providers, but sometimes...