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Regular dental check-ups are essential for maintaining good oral health. But how often should you visit the dentist?
Early identification is key to successful treatment
Oral cancer is a type of cancer that may occur in the mouth, on the lips, inside the mouth, throat, tonsils, or salivary glands. It can potentially require surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy if it’s not identified in the early stages and can be fatal. If not detected early, oral cancer can require surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy. It can also be fatal. 4000 new cases are diagnosed each year and that’s just in Australia.
A guide to what to expect during a dental emergency
The Emergency Dentist Sydney has had patients that described their dental pain as the worst pain they’ve ever experienced. The key to minimising any pain experienced is to not delay treatment as chances are it won’t get better on its own. Here we go into the different reasons you may find yourself in our emergency dentist’s chair.
This condition might be a bit hard to swallow
Most people don’t think twice about producing saliva as it just happens. The Emergency Dentist Sydney knows this isn’t the case for people that suffer from dry mouth, otherwise known as xerostomia. Dry mouth causes discomfort due to a lack of saliva and can affect teeth and gums as well as quality of life.