Depression is a life-threatening disease linked to a range of health issues. Studies increasingly show it is also linked to poor oral health. Depression can lead to: Neglected oral hygiene Poor nutrition Drug-induced xerostomia (dry-mouth) Avoidance of necessary...
Pregnancy is a wonderful and busy time for a woman, but even with all the excitement that comes with pregnancy, pregnant women should be sure to take care of their dental health for themselves and their babies. Happily, while some treatments and medicines should be...
If you have a tooth that needs help, dental crowns can be an excellent option. Dental crowns work to protect and strengthen teeth. They are a cap that is placed over a tooth to cover the top and sides of it. This creates a protective barrier that is extremely durable....
It’s a mad, mad world and we all seem to be running around bombarded by information, interruptions and advertisement. It can be difficult to carve out a few minutes of peace and calm without being the target of some advertising campaign, the professionals at Bondi...
Eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia can damage your teeth and gums in several ways. A person with bulimia engages in a cycle of binge eating (compulsive overeating) and vomiting. The tooth enamel can erode once the stomach acids in the vomit pass through the...