As everyone knows, sugar and tooth decay go hand in hand. Particularly around Easter time and other special occasions, it’s easy to allow too many sugars for both ourselves and our children, but we should try to change and control the type of food that we and our family eat! So let’s learn more about it.
Sugar is one of the most important dietary issues that we should focus on. Sugar has been in the media spotlight quite a bit in recent times because of the growing obesity epidemic, but it is just as bad for our teeth. Tooth decay is caused when you mix sugar and plaque bacteria. All sugars (Sucrose in sweets, fructose in fruit, lactose in milk, maltose in starch, can be a problem. So what can we do?
Reducing Sugar Consumption
Apr 3, 2021 3:00:00 PM / by Grace Keyes posted in dental health, dental hygiene
A Happy Smile for Life
Mar 29, 2021 8:15:00 PM / by Harsh Choudhary posted in dentistry, dental health, dental hygiene
Dental implants are designed to be a long-term solution to tooth loss, and at Dublin 18 Dental Rooms, we have carried out many successful smile restorations with the help of these clever artificial tooth roots. Whether you have lost one tooth, some teeth, or even all of your natural teeth, our team of clinicians can help.
Importance of a Hygienist
Feb 22, 2021 6:00:00 PM / by Harsh Choudhary posted in dentistry, dental health, dental hygiene
Our dental hygienists are an integral part of the team, and we strongly recommend their services to all our patients. Our hygienists have expertise in providing preventative treatments, and they also work tirelessly along with our dentists to manage gum disease cases.