by The Newtown Clinic | Jul 14, 2020 | Blog, dental clinic, dental surgeon
Visiting a dentist can be a daunting task for many. Well, of course, no one likes exposing their teeth to machines and drills. But, when your teeth or gums are infected, there is almost nothing you can do to avoid dental treatment. Because you should not neglect your...
by The Newtown Clinic | Jun 24, 2020 | Blog, dental clinic, dental surgeon, dentist
Oral health is very important to achieve and maintain. It requires taking good care of your teeth and gums habitually. If they are in good shape, then your broad beautiful smile is guaranteed as well. Oral health affects your general health as well. This certainly...
by The Newtown Clinic | May 29, 2020 | Blog, dental clinic, dental surgeon, dentist
Your smile is the best thing about you, they all say. However, what keeps a beautiful smile intact? Healthy and glistening teeth. To achieve this, one can surely try several expensive cosmetic procedures. But this should be your second choice. The first option to...
by The Newtown Clinic | May 19, 2020 | Blog, dental clinic, dental surgeon, dentist
Toothache can take a heavy toll on your overall health. What makes it even worse is when you are afraid of being examined by a dentist. This fear is termed as dentophobia. It is a common occurrence among children and even in some adults. Patients are always somewhat...
by The Newtown Clinic | Apr 29, 2020 | Blog, dental clinic, dental surgeon, dentist
Children are at most risk of getting dental diseases because they don’t understand the importance of oral hygiene. It is quite difficult for the parents to make them see the benefits of brushing twice daily along with flossing. They are stubborn and tend to do the...
by The Newtown Clinic | Apr 22, 2020 | Blog, dental clinic, dental surgeon, dentist
There are different symptoms of gum disease. Some of them are: Red, swollen gums: It is a warning sign that your gum needs attention. When you floss or brush, the gums may also feel tender or painful and bleed easily. Bad breath: Millions of bacteria love your mouth...