Oral Diseases
Oral cancer is one of the least understood conditions amongst the general public.
Good Oral Health
We often take it for granted, but having a healthy mouth is so important.
Babies & Toddlers
Your child’s first or primary teeth are just as important as permanent teeth.
Kids Dental
Kids are great learners and the information that they absorb now will stay with them into adulthood.
Teacher Resources
Downloadable classroom worksheets about good dental practices.

Regular check-ups are recommended where your dentist will be able to spot any dental problems that are developing.
Getting a professional clean will also keep your teeth and gums healthier between check-ups and prevent a problematic build-up of plaque. It’s then a matter of simple daily maintenance to keep your mouth problem-free until the next visit.
Of course, if you develop any ulcers, sores, lumps or red/white patches that don’t clear up within 14 days, this may be a sign of something more serious and should be checked out immediately.