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The most common causes of tooth sensitivity

The most common causes of tooth sensitivity

by Dr Linda Chen | Nov 28, 2017 | Oral Conditions and Issues, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms

If your teeth are sensitive to hot/cold/sweet/sour food and beverages, breathing in cold air, and brushing your teeth, the cause can usually be linked to an existing oral health issue. In most cases, tooth sensitivity may simply be a result of worn tooth enamel. On...
Tooth decay and tooth erosion – what’s the difference?

Tooth decay and tooth erosion – what’s the difference?

by Dr Linda Chen | Aug 28, 2017 | Oral Conditions and Issues, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms

Tooth decay and tooth erosion are not the same – but they can both cause progressive long-term damage to your teeth. If you experience both oral conditions at the same time, the process of tooth damage speeds up even more. What is tooth decay? Tooth decay occurs...
How oral health issues can impact on your overall health

How oral health issues can impact on your overall health

by Dr Linda Chen | Mar 20, 2016 | Gum Disease, Oral Conditions and Issues, Oral Links to General Health, Risk Factors, Signs and Symptoms

How is oral health linked to your body health? An oral health condition, like gum disease, can complicate a number of other diseases of the body and vice-versa. Yet most people don’t know how wide-ranging and long-lasting, the effects of poor oral health...
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