by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Feb 3, 2017 | Dental Article, Dentist in Glenroy, Oral Health Tips, Preventive Dentistry
When a dentist informs a patient that they have gum (periodontal) disease, they are often quite surprised. This is because gum disease is very subtle and often begins without clear symptoms. Then, when symptoms such as gum tenderness or seeing blood in the sink when...
by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Jan 10, 2017 | Dental Article, Dentist in Glenroy, Oral Health Tips, Preventive Dentistry
At this time of year it is traditional to make New Year’s resolutions. But many of us fail to follow through with our resolutions. Turning over a new leaf in the New Year is not always easy, but finding a way to stick with your resolutions is important if your...
by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Dec 23, 2016 | Dental Article, Dentist in Glenroy, Oral Health Tips, Preventive Dentistry
It’s that time of year again; that dicey holiday period. The holidays are well known for their ‘sugar-coating’. Only a sensible approach and good habits can keep you and your mouth in tiptop condition through the holidays. How Do Sweet Foods and Drinks Cause...
by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Dec 16, 2016 | Dental Infographic, Dentist in Glenroy, Preventive Dentistry
The holiday stress from work, family, and limited time pressures, the abundance of less that healthy food and drink, and possibly the lowering of our will power to resist temptations add up to one thing: danger for your oral health at this time of year. The Glenroy...
by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Dec 14, 2016 | Dental Video, Dentist in Glenroy, Preventive Dentistry
Here’s 2 minutes and 30 seconds video Dentist Glenroy Advice: Alzheimer’s Disease and Dental Care. Predictable dental problems should be treated early. Trying to perform complex dental procedures on a disoriented and frightened patient can be disasterous. At The...
by Dr Manu Kaur (dentist) | Nov 22, 2016 | Dental Infographic, Oral Health Tips, Preventive Dentistry
Eating disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia Nervosa have many negative physiological effects on your body, including an adverse affect on your oral health. How Do Eating Disorders Change Your Mouth? Negative effects on your gums may include reddening,...