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November 6, 2023
The Silent Threat: Exploring the Connection Between Oral Health and Cancer
The Silent Threat: Exploring the Connection Between Oral Health and Cancer

The Silent Threat: Exploring the Connection Between Oral Health and Cancer, and How Regular Checkups Can Save Lives

Did you know that your oral health might be linked to a silent threat? Research has shown a surprising connection between oral health and cancer, highlighting the importance of regular checkups. In this article, we will explore this vital link and shed light on how proactive dental care can potentially save lives.

Oral health goes beyond just having strong teeth and fresh breath. It plays a significant role in our overall well-being, and recent studies have implicated poor oral health as a potential risk factor ...

August 7, 2023
Dental Health Week (2023) Mind, Body , Mouth all connected

Welcome to Dental Health Week (DHW), the Australian Dental Association's (ADA) flagship annual oral health campaign, celebrated with fervor during the first full week of August. This event emphasizes the significance of nurturing your teeth and gums to secure a radiant smile and robust oral health for life. In this year's DHW, we delve deeper into the intriguing mouth and whole-body connection, exploring the remarkable links between oral health and various systemic conditions. As cutting-edge researches continues to shed light on these connections, we aim to empower you with the knowledge and tools needed to safeguard both your pearly whites and your overall well-being.

The Mouth-Body ...

July 20, 2023
Your Invisalign Journey: What You Need to Know
Dentist inserting Invisalign aligners on woman's teeth

Welcome to the club !

About Invisalign, where we'll discuss the ten commandments of wearing Invisalign aligners.

Changing Your Invisalign Aligners and Full-Time Wear

Firstly, when you change your aligners over, well, we will ask you, in general, to change your aligners to new aligners every two weeks as long as you are wearing your aligners full-time. And full time means 20 to 22 hours a day, taking them out only for eating and tooth cleaning. If you wear them less than 18 hours in a day, your teeth will move in the direction we want for 18 hours and then backward for the next 6 hours you ...