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The Latest Trends in Cosmetic Dentistry, from Invisalign® to Smile Makeovers

The Latest Trends in Cosmetic Dentistry, from Invisalign® to Smile Makeovers

Step into the future of cosmetic dentistry with TEETH @ Tiong Bahru. From invisible braces to digital smile design, we offer the latest innovations in smile transformation. Explore how treatments like Invisalign®, porcelain veneers, and minimally invasive techniques can give you the confident, radiant smile you’ve always dreamed of. Learn why Singapore’s discerning patients choose us for their cosmetic dental needs.

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What You Can Do Everyday for Healthy Gums

What You Can Do Everyday for Healthy Gums

Gums are often overlooked but crucial to oral health. They play a vital role in maintaining a healthy smile. This comprehensive guide explores why gum health matters and provides practical, daily strategies to keep your gums in top condition. From proper brushing techniques and flossing habits to lifestyle choices that impact gum health, learn how to protect your gums and, by extension, your overall well-being.

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10 Fun Family Dental Care Tips for Busy Parents

10 Fun Family Dental Care Tips for Busy Parents

Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial for the whole family, not just the kids. From starting the day right with a fun brushing routine to choosing the right tools and setting a good example, there are many ways parents can ensure everyone’s teeth stay healthy. Learn how to make dental care a fun family affair, from flossing like a boss to smart snacking and regular check-ups. Discover tips and tricks to create lifelong good oral health habits for everyone in your household.

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Can a Plant-Based or Vegan Diet Keep Your Smile Bright

Can a Plant-Based or Vegan Diet Keep Your Smile Bright

There’s a stronger connection between a plant-based diet and your teeth than you might think. A plant-based diet can positively impact gum health and potentially reduce periodontal disease. However, certain essential nutrients like calcium and vitamin D, crucial for strong teeth, might require extra attention. If you’re on the plant-based path, keeping your dentist in the loop is crucial, as oral health significantly mirrors your overall health.

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How Stress and Anxiety Impact Your Oral Health

How Stress and Anxiety Impact Your Oral Health

Research reveals a concerning connection between chronic stress and anxiety and a decline in oral health. From the alarming rise in gum disease to the gnawing pain of toothaches, anxiety’s impact extends far beyond the dentist’s chair. We look into the science behind this hidden threat, exploring the potential causes and, most importantly, offering strategies to keep you smiling.

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Connection between Menopause and Your Oral Health

Connection between Menopause and Your Oral Health

Women undergoing menopause may encounter various oral health challenges, like receding gum lines, tooth sensitivity or pain, increased risk of tooth decay, mouth ulcers and bleeding gums. These noticeable menopause oral symptoms can potentially be linked to hormonal changes associated with menopause. If you are nearing menopause, it’s advisable to consult with your dentist to proactively discuss and manage your oral health care as a preventative strategy.

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Baby Bump? Your Pregnancy Oral Health Guide

Baby Bump? Your Pregnancy Oral Health Guide

Many women’s oral health is affected by their pregnancies, as hormone levels change and the body shifts. However, with the right dental care plan, you can keep your smile — and your baby — healthy and safe throughout your pregnancy. Discover common oral health issues during pregnancy.

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Exploring Dental Treatments for Crooked Teeth

Exploring Dental Treatments for Crooked Teeth

Crooked teeth are usually the result of an overcrowded mouth, leading to teeth that are twisted, overlapped, angled, rotated, and misaligned. While crooked teeth can add unique character to a smile, it’s understandable to want straighter teeth. At TEETH @ Tiong Bahru in Singapore, we offer various orthodontic treatments to straighten crooked teeth, including Invisalign® clear aligners, and alternatives to braces for crooked teeth such as bonding and veneers.

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Dental Health: Healthier Mouths Equal Healthier Lives

Dental Health: Healthier Mouths Equal Healthier Lives

Dental health and overall health go hand in hand. Keeping your smile isn’t just good for your teeth and mouth; oral infections from cavities, abscesses or diseased gums increase your chances of conditions like strokes or cardiovascular disease. Additionally, many other diseases — like acid reflux, immune disorders, and even some cancers — can manifest early in the mouth.

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Teeth Whitening: Is It Safe?

Teeth Whitening: Is It Safe?

There are so many different options on the market to help whiten your teeth. But how well do they work? More importantly, is teeth whitening safe? Our cosmetic dentistry team highlights the different options for teeth whitening, from activated charcoal products to LED treatments, and at-home teeth whitening kits versus professional treatments.

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Prevent Tooth Decay in Children

Prevent Tooth Decay in Children

Tooth decay in children is preventable with routine dental examinations. Building a child’s healthy oral health habits begins with their parents inculcating good dental hygiene habits and regularly bringing them to a family or paediatric dentist. Establishing a positive relationship with your paediatrically trained dentist is essential for your child’s long-term oral health.

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Gingivitis Treatment & Gum Disease

Gingivitis Treatment & Gum Disease

Gingivitis is the most common form of periodontal disease and can be reversed if caught and treated early. If left untreated, it is a serious problem that can lead to tooth loss and other health problems. However, many people do not seek gingivitis treatment until it has progressed to a more serious stage. 

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