The Foundation for A Great Smile

Gingivitis affects most people at some time during their life. It is usually caused by a build-up of plaque on teeth. There are two main stages of gum disease, Gingivitis and Periodontitis.

Gingivitis is early gum disease and occurs when dental plaque builds up on teeth, particularly where the gum joins the tooth. Periodontitis is an advanced gum disease that may occur if gingivitis is not treated. The gum margin, the part of the gum that seals to the tooth, is weakened and spaces form between the tooth and the gum. These spaces are called ‘periodontal pockets.’ Bacteria become trapped in these pockets causing further inflammation (redness and swelling).

Five Stages of Gum Disease

In addition to maintaining the health of your gums, we can assist you with Bad Breath caused due to gum disease. Ask us about Gingivitis and Periodontal disease, receding gums, lose or sensitive teeth associated with Gum disease, gum treatments, bleeding gums and prevention.

Think you may have gum disease, bad breath, gingivitis or bleeding gums? Call and book in for a check-up and clean.
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Tongue-Tie

Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) is a condition present at birth that restricts the tongue's range of motion.

Signs and symptoms include:

  • Difficulty lifting the tongue to the upper teeth or side to side movement of tongue

  • Difficulty in sticking out the tongue past the lower front teeth

  • A tongue that appears heart shaped when stuck out

Complication:

Tongue tie in baby can affect their oral development which can lead to difficulty in speaking, swallowing or eating.

For example,

Breast-feeding problems: If the baby is unable to move the tongue or keep it in the right position, the baby might chew instead of suck on the nipple. Breast-feeding requires a baby to keep his or her tongue over the lower gum while sucking. This inability of baby to place the tongue in a correct position can cause significant nipple pain and interfere with a baby's ability to get breast milk. Ultimately, poor breast-feeding can lead to inadequate nutrition and failure to thrive.

Speech difficulties: Difficulty in pronouncing Certain sounds — such as "t," "d," "z," "s," "th," "r" and "l." can be caused by tongue- tie.

Poor oral hygiene: For an older child or adult, tongue-tie can make it difficult to sweep food debris from the teeth. This can contribute to tooth decay and inflammation of the gums (gingivitis). Tongue-tie can also lead to the formation of a gap or space between the two bottom front teeth.

Challenges with other oral activities: Tongue-tie can interfere with activities such as licking an ice cream cone, licking the lips, kissing or playing a wind instrument.

See a doctor if:

Your baby has signs of tongue-tie that cause problems, such as having trouble breast-feeding

A speech-language pathologist thinks your child's speech is affected by tongue-tie

Your older child complains of tongue problems that interfere with eating, speaking or reaching the back teeth

You're bothered by your own symptoms of tongue-tie.

 

Worried you or a loved one has a tongue tie?

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When are dental implants necessary?

Dental implants are necessary when you have missing teeth, but either cannot or do not want to get dentures, bridges or crowns. It is important to replace a lost tooth, as the consequences of removing/losing a tooth and doing nothing can grow into a much larger problem as time goes on.

dental implants

Dental implants have many aesthetic benefits, however, they also play an important role in the overall function of your mouth. Dental implants support a healthy bite, keeping each tooth properly in place while supporting a healthy jawbone and preventing bone deterioration. When a tooth is lost or pulled and not replaced, the jawbone can begin to deteriorate. This happens because what preserves the jawbone in the first place is the pressure and stimulus of chewing.

Dental implants may also feel necessary for the visual aspect. You may feel self-conscious about how your smile looks and feels, and dental implants can help with that. Your self-esteem and self-confidence are important, and being able to eat comfortably (especially at social gatherings), smile and laugh without pain, worry or holding back is important and will have a great impact on your life as a whole.

Where to get dental implants?

We are a family-friendly dental practice located in Hurlstone Park. You can find us, Pain Free Dentist Sydney at shop G1A, New Canterbury Road, Hurlstone Park, NSW 2193. Dr. Lisa Chong has over 30 years of experience in complicated dental procedures and can address all of your holistic dental concerns, to bring back your radiant smile and great confidence.

Call us now on 9558 8988, or reach us at info@painfreedentistsydney.com.au to book a consultation.