Is it Possible to Find Affordable and High-Quality Dental Implants in Glenroy?
A beautiful smile may not be beautiful anymore if you have a tooth missing. A lost tooth can impact not only your appearance but your dental health too. Teeth are held in their place with the help of roots. They are the supporting structures of the gum and the jawbones.
Read MoreBeating Bad Breath at The Glenroy Dental Group
Bad breath has many other names – Halitosis, oral malodor, fetor oris, and foul breath, but they all mean just one thing – an unpleasant odour exhaled in breathing.
Read MoreThe Glenroy Dental Group and Dental Spring Cleaning
Spring has FINALLY sprung! It’s an excellent chance to get out and about, walk, ride bikes, and send the kids back to the playground!
Read MoreBroken Jaws – What You Need to Know
When we think of dental emergencies, we often think of knocked out teeth, bitten tongues, or lost fillings.
Read MoreCold Sores and your Dental Appointment at The Glenroy Dental Group
Approximately 1 out of 4 people suffer from recurring cold sores, which makes it a common condition, but one that can affect your dental appointments.
Read MoreMaking Dad Smile this Father’s Day
Father’s Day is a great holiday, but for 90 per cent of us it also means panicking and then running out to get him something neckwear or alcohol-related at 4:30 p.m. on the preceding Saturday.
Read MoreSparkling Water – Good or Bad for your Mouth?
With water comprising 73% of the brain and close to 60% of the average human body, there’s no better choice than plain water when it becomes time to rehydrate.
Read MoreCelebrating Dental Health Week In Glenroy
The Glenroy Dental Group is proud to support the Australian Dental Association’s (ADA) Dental Health Week (6 to 12 August).
Read MoreDental Care Tips: How to Avoid Gingivitis
If you’ve recently noticed that your gums are a bit tender, red, or that they bleed during or after routine at-home oral care, the worst thing to do is ignore these symptoms.
Read MoreFive Key Steps To Stopping Tartar
If you notice a sticky, yellowish substance stuck to your teeth that causes them to discolour, there is a good chance that substance is tartar.
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