Tooth Abscess
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand the signs, symptoms and types of tooth abscess.
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand the signs, symptoms and types of tooth abscess.
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand all the potential causes of toothache.
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand the treatment options available after a dental procedure.
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand what a complex wisdom tooth extraction is and why our dentists at Eumundi Dental may recommend that you seek further specialist treatment. If this is the case, they will give you a dental referral to a specialist provider.
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand what a zygomatic implant is and why our dentists at Eumundi Dental may recommend that you seek further specialist treatment. If this is the case, they will give you a dental referral to a specialist provider.
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand what a dental implant is and why our dentists at Eumundi Dental may recommend that you seek further specialist treatment. If this is the case, they will give you a dental referral to a specialist provider.
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand why our dentists may refer you to a dental specialist. When you have a chronic or more complex dental health problem, our dentists at Eumundi Dental may recommend that you seek further specialist treatment. If this is the case, they will give you a dental referral to a specialist provider. A dental specialist is a dentist who has completed additional postgraduate training in a registered speciality.
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand the two most common forms of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is a reversible disease of the gums. When plaque, caused by bacteria, is left on the teeth near the gums, your body responds in an adverse manner, resulting in an inflammatory response. Your gums may appear red, swollen and tender. With proper care and oral hygiene, gingivitis is 100% reversible. If not managed correctly, gingivitis can progress to the much more serious condition known as periodontal disease. Brushing, flossing and visiting your dentist are the most important steps you can take to avoid gingivitis.
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand which foods are tooth friendly for their children. Here are a few ideas, that are designed to not only fill them up, and hopefully keep them full for a while, but also provide some nutritional value.
This fact sheet is designed to help you understand the two most common forms of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is a reversible disease of the gums. When plaque, caused by bacteria, is left on the teeth near the gums, your body responds in an adverse manner, resulting in an inflammatory response. Your gums may appear red, swollen and tender. With proper care and oral hygiene, gingivitis is 100% reversible. If not managed correctly, gingivitis can progress to the much more serious condition known as periodontal disease. Brushing, flossing and visiting your dentist are the most important steps you can take to avoid gingivitis.
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