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We see our work as a fantastic opportunity to provide easy, comfortable, and affordable quality dental care that works. Our main job is to support and encourage you to enjoy a healthy mouth and avoid dental disease for your entire life! We love Wellington and dentistry, and we especially love providing great dental care to the great people of Wellington. We offer a full range of dental care..
Simply Dental Blog
3w ago
Receding gums, also known as gingival recession, is a common dental problem where the margin of gum tissue surrounding the teeth pulls back, exposing more of the tooth or its root. This condition can lead to various oral health issues if left untreated. In this blog post, we’ll explore the causes, symptoms, prevention, and treatment options for receding gums. What Causes Receding Gums? Several factors can contribute to gum recession: Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate brushing and flossing can lead to…
The post Understanding and Treating Receding Gums: A Comprehensive Guide appeared first on Simply ..read more
Simply Dental Blog
2M ago
If you’re diabetic, you already know the importance of managing your blood sugar levels and overall health. But did you know that diabetes can also affect your oral health specifically? It’s true. People with diabetes face a higher risk of dental problems, making proper dental care crucial.
Let’s explore some special considerations and tips for maintaining a healthy smile when you have diabetes.
Why Dental Care Matters for People with Diabetes
Diabetes can impact your mouth in several ways:
Increased risk of gum disease
Higher susceptibility to oral infections
Slower healing after dental proc ..read more
Simply Dental Blog
3M ago
Note: If you require an emergency dentist appointment in Wellington, contact Simply Dental on 0800-123-343 or 044-739-283. Find out more here.
Managing dental pain at home can be crucial when you’re unable to make a dentist appointment immediately. Here are some effective strategies and remedies to alleviate dental pain:
1. Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers
Ibuprofen or Paracetamol: These medications can help reduce pain and inflammation. Follow the dosage instructions on the package.
Aspirin: Can also be used, but avoid placing aspirin directly on the tooth or gums, as it can cause ..read more
Simply Dental Blog
4M ago
In the world of oral health, there are a range of well-known ‘usual suspects’: sugar, acidic foods, and poor dental hygiene. However, there is another, more silent foe that often goes unnoticed – alcohol.
While most of us are familiar with the greater health implications of excessive alcohol consumption, its impact on our dental health is a subject often ignored.
So let’s sink our teeth into the issue, and investigate some of the lesser-known effects of alcohol, particularly in relation to our pearly whites and gums.
The sugar conundrum
Alcohol, whether it’s in the form of beer, wine, or spiri ..read more
Simply Dental Blog
5M ago
The link between mental well-being and oral health is a topic often overlooked, but one, however, far more significant than most realise.
Of course, research shows that poor oral health can contribute to feelings of low self-esteem, social anxiety, and even depression. Conversely, individuals struggling with mental health issues may neglect their oral health, leading to a deteriorating oral condition.
But the link goes even further…
Note: If you’re actively struggling with mental health, don’t wait – reach out to a professional as soon as possible. Click here for a list of available reso ..read more
Simply Dental Blog
6M ago
It’s no one’s favourite subject: Gum disease.
Also known as periodontal disease, gum disease affects a significant number of people around the world.
While there’s no substitute for professional dental care, there are several natural remedies and lifestyle adjustments that you can make that can ease symptoms and improve gum health.
Let’s take a look at some effective natural remedies for gum disease and consider how they can enhance oral hygiene routines and outcomes.
Gum Disease 100
Just before we get to the natural remedies, let’s get a handle on the basics of gum disease and how the conditi ..read more
Simply Dental Blog
7M ago
Bad breath, scientifically known as halitosis, is a common oral health concern that affects millions worldwide. While it can be embarrassing and distressing, understanding its causes and implementing effective strategies can help you combat it effectively. In this brief guide, we’ll delve into the root causes of bad breath and equip you with practical tips to keep your breath fresh and your confidence soaring. To make an appointment immediately with a Lambton Quay dentist, call Simply Dental now, on 0800-123-343.
Understanding the issue: What causes halitosis?
While it’s a very unpleasant cond ..read more
Simply Dental Blog
9M ago
It’s a remarkable organ, not only for its role in taste and speech but also as a mirror reflecting your overall health.
While routine dental checkups primarily focus on your teeth and gums, your tongue can reveal valuable insights into your well-being too. This blog post explores the interesting connection between the appearance of your tongue and various aspects of your health.
Tongue basics
Understanding what a healthy tongue looks like is the first step. A healthy tongue is typically pink, moist, and covered with tiny papillae (the little bumps on the top of your tongue that help grip food ..read more
Simply Dental Blog
11M ago
Whether you’re a busy business professional, a time-poor parent or an over-worked student, in today’s fast-paced world, stress is a standard part of daily life for many. But while we’re often aware of the link between mental stress and the body in general, stress’s impact on oral health (and the dental problems that follow) is often overlooked.
So let’s take a look at the close relationship that exists between stress and the mouth, shed some light on how chronic stress can influence oral health in a range of ways, and what steps you can take to mitigate these issues so you can be at ..read more
Simply Dental Blog
1y ago
When you’re focused on supporting and nurturing new life growing within you, it’s all too easy to overlook your own health – including your oral health during pregnancy. Making matters worse, hormonal shifts during pregnancy can actually increase the risk of dental issues, making it a smart move to take a proactive approach to dental care when you;ve got a little one on that way.
So let’s review what to expect when you’re expecting and what it takes to maintain excellent oral health during pregnancy.
9 tips for better oral health during pregnancy
Schedule a prenatal dental check-up
The first ..read more