If you are missing a tooth, teeth, or even all your teeth, you may have looked around to...
Dr Thomas Choi (dentist)
Dental Tips: Are Dental X-Rays Safe for Kids?
X-rays are a diagnostic tool that can help dentists identify signs of tooth decay, and...
Oral Spring Cleaning at My Local Dentists Northmead
The daylight hours are getting longer and the weather is warming up. Spring is finally here, summer is on the way, and for many of us that means spring cleaning time! During spring-cleaning, we clean our houses, desks, offices, and even our cars, but we neglect to think about our teeth. Which is a shame, because the start of spring is the natural time to get your smile and oral health in tiptop condition for the summer that lies ahead.
Celebrating Dental Health Week in Northmead
The first complete week of August (6-12) is the Australian Dental Association’s (ADA) Dental Health Week! Dental Health Week is the ADA’s annual oral health event, and My Local Dentists Northmead is happy to work alongside the ADA during the week and as the year continues.
Orthodontics For Your Perfect Smile!
If you’re thinking about investing in braces, there are a variety of things to take into consideration.
Your dentist may suggest orthodontic treatment if misaligned teeth begin to affect your or your child’s oral health, or if you are unhappy with the appearance of your teeth.
Odd Beliefs & Unusual Dental Facts
From ancient Egyptian "toothers" to the highly trained dentists and staff at My Local...
The Importance of Scheduled Dental Cleaning
Have you ever wondered why your dentist recommends that you visit at least twice a year?...
Dental Sealants – An Answer At All Ages
Cavities are more common than many other childhood ailments, and they can cause a range of other problems as well. That’s why many dental professionals recommend that children receive dental sealants to protect against decay. Dental sealants give parents peace of mind by protecting their children’s teeth.
The most likely location for a cavity to develop in your child’s mouth is on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. These surfaces are filled with tiny grooves that trap bacteria and food particles. A toothbrush can’t always reach these dark, moist little crevices. This creates the perfect conditions for tooth decay.
Braces and Swelling/Bleeding Gums: What Does it Mean, and What to Do?
The most common cause of bleeding gums in ALL cases is gingivitis or gum disease. But the fact is that braces can make it easier for gum disease to take hold in your mouth.
At My Local Dentists Northmead, we want you to know why braces may make your gums bleed, and what you can do about it.
There are multiple possible causes of swelling and bleeding related to braces.