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Teeth Whitening - Coast Dental

Written by: Dr. Nijam February 21, 2020 It is perfectly normal for you to want a bright and white smile like a celebrity to boost your self-confidence. Our teeth naturally become darker and yellowish as we age especially together with lifestyle habits such as drinking coffee, tea, coke, red wine and smoking, which will result in more dull and yellowish discoloured teeth. Porcelain veneers, composite veneers, dental implants and whitening are some of the current options available to improve the colour and cosmetics of a smile. Can all teeth be whitened? It is important to have healthy gums and teeth prior to whitening treatment. Who is eligible? Teeth whitening is not recommended for people under 16 years of age or women who are pregnant or lactating. The side effects of teeth whitening are minimal. How long does teeth whitening last for? Teeth whitening is not a permanent treatment but to keep your teeth white for longer it is recommended that; – Written by Dr Eunji Park

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The Harmful Effects of Mouth Breathing - Coast Dental Written by: Dr. Nijam January 09, 2020 The benefits of breathing through the nose is that the fine hairs present inside the nose acts as a filter to prevent unwanted particles from entering the lungs. Dental Implants - Coast Dental Written by: Dr. Nijam February 10, 2020 Do you have any missing teeth? If you have one or more missing teeth, it will not only affect your appearance but could also affect other healthy teeth as a result of the biting forces being spread over a lesser number of teeth. This can lead to cracking or fracture of other teeth resulting in further tooth loss.

Myobrace Dedicated Centre The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends the first dental visit to be before a child’s first birthday. Introducing your child at a young age to dentistry is a great way to instil good dental habits and prevent numerous dental problems which may arise later on in adolescence or adulthood. A child’s first tooth erupts at about 6 months. By the age of 3, children should have a full set of baby teeth. Your child’s baby teeth are just as important as their adult teeth. Myobrace Dedicated Centre

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