Pregnancy and Oral Health
19 Nov 2024 | Dental Implants
Pregnancy can be a demanding time for your body - that includes your teeth and gums. These is a misconception that "you will lose a tooth for every child" or that "your children took all the calcium from your teeth" These comments simply aren't true, however,...
First Dental Visit
4 May 2020 | Dental Implants
A child’s first dental visit can be easily avoided because of the stigma surrounding the dentist. At Sensational Smiles, our vision is to make every dental experience a positive one, especially during the earlier years. What to expect At your child first dental visit,...
Wisdom Teeth
27 Apr 2020 | Dental Implants
Wisdom teeth or third molars generally appear after the age of 18-25 years old. Beyond the age of 25 years old, it may be inferred that wisdom teeth will remain below the gums and will not attempt to come through. A person will have 4 wisdom teeth in total, one in...
Teething
20 Apr 2020 | Dental Implants
Teething can occur unnoticed in some babies. For others, it can cause many sleepless nights and much irritability. Understanding what is happening in your baby’s mouth can make for a much more pleasant teething experience. At what age does teething start? Your baby’s...
What to Look For in a Good Toothbrush
13 Apr 2020 | Dental Implants
1. Soft bristles When it comes to choosing a good toothbrush, the only alternative to soft is extra soft. A medium head has larger bristles won’t reach smaller spaces where bacteria hide. A medium head can also wear away your teeth and gums, causing irreversible...
4 Tips to Keep Your Teeth Healthy Through Pregnancy
6 Apr 2020 | Dental Implants
Many people will report that their gums will hurt or that dental decay starts when they are pregnant. With so much else to consider during pregnancy, the effect it can have on your oral health can sometimes go unnoticed. By following these simple tips, we are...
6 Causes of Bad Breath and How to Overcome Them
30 Mar 2020 | Dental Implants
1. Dry mouth Dry mouth can be the result of a range of factors including dehydration, some medications and alcohol consumption. Ultimately, dry mouth means saliva quantity has decreased and needs to replenish. You can increase saliva quantity by drinking water more...
The Science Behind A Smile
23 Mar 2020 | Dental Implants
Why do people smile? Because they’re happy! But did you know that the more you smile, the happier you will be? As backwards as that sounds, psychology has taught us that we can almost trick the brain into happiness through the reaction to happiness that is usually...
Crowns and Bridges
17 Mar 2020 | Dental Implants
Many people will assume that a quick fix to a broken tooth is to get it filled. What most people don’t realise is that a filling will only fill an empty space to stop decay from spreading. A filling is made of plastic and is not as sturdy as your natural tooth...
Firmer Foundations
9 Mar 2020 | Dental Implants
Many of our patients will associate white, sparkly teeth with dental health. While this may be the case, what goes on beneath the surface is just as important. Gums are the foundation of teeth. Unhealthy gums are generally bright red, puffy and may even bleed on their...
Choosing the right dental products for your child
21 Aug 2019 | Dental Implants
Ever wondered why toothbrush and toothpaste for children comes with age ranges? Is it a big deal if your child is 5 years old and uses a toothbrush for a 7 year old? Understanding why ages are associated with dental products can ease the confusion and help you make...


