BDF Dental Blog
6 Tips For Healthy White Teeth From Your BDF Dental Dentist
A celebrity smile is everyone’s dream. But it shouldn’t remain just a dream. With help from your BDF Dental dentist, a brighter smile is possible!
Valentine’s Day Oral Health Tips By Your Beaudesert Dentist
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we remind our patients to be extra careful when choosing their treats and to take extra care of their dental health!
Bad Breath Causes and Treatment: Your Dentist in Beaudesert Can Help
Halitosis is the medical term dentists use for bad breath, and if you’ve ever suffered from it, you are not alone.
Your Dentures, Your Comfort, and Your Pocketbook
There are many causes of tooth loss, including periodontal disease, decay, and trauma. And dentures have been used to replace missing teeth for many years, actually, for hundreds of years.
Everything You Need To Know About Dental X-Rays in Beaudesert
If you visit your dentist regularly, you probably receive a dental X-ray every few visits. And X-rays are a key tool in your DentArana dentists’ toolbox. Dental X-rays are very useful in diagnosing oral issues and determining what is happening below the surface of your gums.
Ring In The New Year With Better Oral Health at BDF Dental
Once the wrapping paper has been thrown out and the gifts are put away (or returned!), many Australians turn to the next holiday ritual: Making New Year’s resolutions. And if you are like most of us, you are already considering a few New Year’s resolutions to improve your health and economic standing.
12 Dental Health Tips During The Holidays
The holidays are a time of food, friendship, fun, and gifts. With all this excitement good oral care can be tough.
Treating Gum Disease In Our Office And In Your Home
Gum disease poses a much bigger oral health threat than many people assume. What may begin as mere inflammation or tenderness can escalate to the point that it contributes to bone loss, tooth decay, and general diseases of the body.
5 Tips For A Stress-Free Dental Visit
It’s that time of the year again. You get to meet your dentist for your regular check up where you obediently open your mouth as he prods and pokes around.
Diabetes, Periodontal Health, And You
Studies show that people with diabetes are more likely to develop oral health problems, and people with oral health problems often suffer more from diabetes.