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Mary Street Dental

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 7329 7771



Address: Suite4, 25 Mary Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.marystreetdental.com

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25.01.2022 Our new location



24.01.2022 Farewell to Mary Street Dental and morphing into Edward St Dental!!

23.01.2022 Did you know teeth are more vulnerable during pregnancy? Morning sickness can increase the amount of acid your mouth is exposed to, which can eat away the enamel of your teeth. Maintain a good oral care routine and come & see us if you are still concerned.

23.01.2022 Root Canal Treatment. Root canal treatment is an often straightforward procedure to relieve dental pain and save the tooth.Clients typically need a root canal when there is inflammation or infection in the roots of a tooth. During root canal treatment, a dentist or endodontist carefully removes the pulp inside the tooth, cleans, disinfects and shapes the root canals, and places a filling to seal the space. A root canal is the treatment of choice if keeping the tooth that is causing the pain is the client's desired outcome. While clients naturally will feel some level of anxiety when told a root canal is required to fix their pain, most of the time, the procedure is easier to cope with than expected.If you have any queries or concerns, please ring us on 07 3221 5855 to book in an appointment.



22.01.2022 Keep smiling! It seems children have the right idea about smilingthey smile about 400 times a day. Women smile about 62 times a day compared to men who smile 8 times a day on average.

22.01.2022 Digital Smile Design Digital Smile Design is an exciting and rewarding area of dentistry focusing on one main area, your smile. Your smile is your universal first impression, it gives you confidence, it makes you feel special, it makes the people around you feel special and is a very powerful tool in communication. Smile Design dentistry showcases the best of dental technology by using the latest digital diagnostic software. Digital Smile Design is used to assist in the treat...ment planning and fabrication of Porcelain Veneers, Porcelain Crowns and Clear Aligners. For many clients, having sound and healthy teeth is not enough. They want a beautiful smile to enhance their appearance and personality. Digital Smile Design allows clients to see what their new smile will look like, before they begin treatment, giving them peace of mind and the assurance that they will be getting the best possible outcome. For more information on Digital Smile Design or to book in a consultation, please ring us on 07 3221 5855

22.01.2022 Don’t forget we’re heading into that time of year again. USE IT OR LOSE IT! Don’t let your health fund rebates go to waste. Please ring us at (07) 3229 7771 to book in your appointment.



21.01.2022 Edward Street Dental proudly supports the work of The Timor Children’s Foundation including their Dental Project in East Timor www.timorchildren.com

20.01.2022 Sugar and nutrition Everything you eat and drink can have a major effect on the health of your teeth and gums. Tooth decay is a diet-related disease that commonly develops in response to our consumption of sugar. Sugar from the foods and drinks we consume is taken up by decay-causing bacteria that live on the surfaces of our teeth. These bacteria process the sugar, turning it into acid which is then excreted on the surface of our teeth where it draws out minerals from the too...th. If this process happens over and over, without any effort to prevent or stop the disease process, it can eventually result in the formation of tooth decay. The following link will help you break down your sugar consumption to help prevent tooth decay. https://www.ada.org.au//Ora/You-are-what-you-eat-and-drink

20.01.2022 Did you know? The Academy of general dentistry states that the average person only brushes for 45 to 70 seconds a day, the recommended amount of time is 2-3 minutes.

20.01.2022 Did you know? A tooth is not a static and dead portion of the skeleton, It continuously adjusts and responds to physiological processes. Just like tree rings, we can look at 'tooth rings': continuously growing layers of tissue on the dental root surface. These rings are a faithful archive of an individual's physiological experiences and stressors from pregnancies and illnesses to incarcerations and menopause that all leave a distinctive permanent mark

19.01.2022 Did You Realise Flossing Can Decrease Inflammation and Balance Blood Sugar? It’s true and is one reason why we encourage our patients to floss daily! Your mouth contains many diverse species of micro-organisms, forming what is called your oral microbiome. A healthy mouth has a balanced oral microbiome, but this delicate balance is disrupted if harmful micro-organisms or bacteria begin to flourish. You may also have heard of dental plaque, which is a biofilm or sticky layer which develops over your teeth and it contains harmful bacteria. https://marystreetdental.com.au/did-you-realise-flossing-c/



18.01.2022 Teeth Whitening At Brisbane CBD Dentists, we offer Philips' In-Chair Zoom Whitening system, clinically proven to whiten teeth by up to 8 shades.Professional dental whitening is safe, suitable for almost everyone older than 16 years and provides clients with a predictable cosmetic outcome. Best of all, it can be completed in a single one-hour appointment.If you have any queries or concerns, please ring us on 07 3221 5855 to book in an appointment.

14.01.2022 Dentists are seeing an uptick in cracked teeth during the pandemic Pandemic-induced stress is taking a toll on our mental health, physical health, and overall well-being. Now dentists are now having to combat an unexpected consequence of stress, as more people come into their offices with cracked teeth https://www.insider.com/dentists-see-uptick-in-cracked-teet

14.01.2022 Myth or Fact? Taking care of my child’s baby teeth isn’t really necessary - MYTH Yes, your child will lose his or her baby teeth as time passes, but those baby teeth are paving the way for the permanent teeth to come, Neglecting to take proper care of your child’s baby teeth can cause problems with their bite and the health of the permanent teeth.

13.01.2022 This week, the 3rd-9th of August, is Dental Health week. This year the ADA is focusing on How much sugar is in your trolley. The focus of this year’s campaign is on the harm sugar does to oral health, aiming to help Australians to ‘get sugar savvy’. The campaign includes recommended daily sugar consumption levels, advice on reading food labels, and spells out the effect sugar has on our teeth. This information is reinforced with three main sugar messages:... Consume no more than 6 teaspoons (24 grams) of free sugar per day as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). Choose foods with less than 10 grams of sugar per 100 grams. Look out for hidden sugars when purchasing foods and drinks.

13.01.2022 Straws can save your teeth! Did you know that soft drinks and fruit juices are the biggest culprits of tooth decay in children. This is due to the erosive effect of citric acid, which destroys the tooth enamel. Getting your child to drink through a straw means it bypasses the teeth and instead goes onto the tongue and roof of your mouth. Also limiting fruit juice to meal times, when they produce more saliva, will help to reduce the effects of harmful acid attacks.

12.01.2022 Dads are the most ordinary men turned by love into heroes, adventurers, story- tellers, and singers of song Wishing all the Dads, granddads, stepdads, fathers to be, father-in-laws and Godfathers a very Happy Father’s day.

09.01.2022 Myth Busted! White teeth are healthy teeth Simply because your teeth are white doesn’t necessarily mean they are healthy teeth. There could be a cavity in the tooth or a gum infection around white-looking teeth. Remember, the natural colour of teeth vary from one person to another, just like skin or eye colour.

08.01.2022 Clear Aligners Deciduous lateral incisors contoured with composite resin. A beautiful full smile outcome. For more information regarding your clear aligner journey or to book in a consultation, please book online at https://brisbanecbddentistry.com.au//invisalign-clear-ali/ or ring us on 07 3221 5855

07.01.2022 Enjoy Long-Term Health Benefits When You Keep Active Doing some form of physical activity is crucial for long-term health, and even moderate exercise can help considerably. However, if you are more active, you are more likely to enjoy a better quality of health, you could live longer and be healthier compared to peers the same age who remain sedentary. When you don’t move enough, your muscles only use about 20% of the blood circulated by your heart, but this increases to up to 80% when you exercise. https://marystreetdental.com.au/enjoy-long-term-health-ben/

07.01.2022 Links between Oral Health and the Severity of Covid-19 As we have written about many times in our emails and blogs, your oral health is inextricably linked to your overall health, medical doctors have linked poor oral health, such as undetected gum disease with numerous medical conditions including Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, Stroke, Kidney Disease, Dementia, Obesity and also Respiratory Diseases including a worse outcome for Coronavirus victims. As you have heard in th...e news Coronavirus is nothing new and the last major outbreak, SARS-CoV-2 back in 2012 gave both medical doctors and dentists plenty of cases to study and the latest outbreak Covid-19 has done the same. We are committed to keeping you informed about issues and topics that help you make better choices, so when this most recent article was published on June 30th, we thought it would be worthwhile sharing this with you. Call us or come in if you’d like to know more. https://www.news-medical.net//Oral-hygiene-and-severity-of

06.01.2022 A functional transformation, before & after Porcelain restoration with a bridge

06.01.2022 Today is National R U OK day, Across Australia and the world people are facing an unprecedented situation as our health authorities and governments act to manage the spread of COVID-19. Some people in your world might be feeling anxious, worried or be physically unwell or concerned about their health and wellbeing. It is more important than ever to listen with an open mind and ask R U OK? And what you can do to help if you are concerned about someone you know or love. https://www.ruok.org.au/

05.01.2022 How Happy Are You with Your Smile? When you meet someone new, your smile is one of the first things they notice, but it takes a bit of dedication to have a healthy and attractive smile. We’ve listed a few easy tips to help improve your dental health and the appearance of your smile. https://marystreetdental.com.au/how-happy-are-you-with-you/

05.01.2022 Should you breathe through your nose or your mouth? We have evolved to breathe from our noses and use the mouth to breath when the nasal passages are obstructed. Breathing through your nose also has the benefit of heating, humidifying & filtering the air that goes into your lungs.

05.01.2022 How Does Your Immune System Affect Your Oral Health? Your oral health and your immune system are intimately connected, and most problems with dental health are due to bacterial build up. If you let bacteria build up in your mouth, it can increase your risk of developing health problems that include respiratory disease, heart disease, dementia and diabetes. https://marystreetdental.com.au/how-does-your-immune-syste/

04.01.2022 Can Dental Hygiene Affect Fertility? Inadequate dental hygiene can affect fertility in both sexes. Gum disease and tooth decay have been linked with poor sperm health and sperm quality in men, while in women poor dental health may increase the time needed to conceive. Most of the research into the connection between dental health and fertility focuses on periodontal disease or gum disease. Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection and can easily develop if you fail to brush and floss properly and do not visit your dentist for regular check-ups and cleanings. https://marystreetdental.com.au/can-dental-hygiene-affect-/

04.01.2022 What is enamel reshaping? Recontouring or reshaping is a procedure in which small amounts of tooth enamel are removed or shaped to change a tooth's length, shape, or surface. The procedure is usually done to improve appearance by creating more harmony or balance in the look of the smile.

04.01.2022 Endodontics Root Canal Root canal treatment is the replacement of an infected pulp (nerve) in a tooth with a special filling. The pulp comprises mostly of nerves, veins and lymph vessels. The causes of pulp damage are varied but include: Deep decay Fractured tooth... Blow to the tooth Severe grinding and wear Some types of gum disease Root canal treatment is important as it can save a tooth that would otherwise need to be removed. A lost tooth can be expensive and replacements are usually an inferior substitute.Teeth can have up to 4 canals (roots) that need to be treated. Procedure With present anaesthetic and newer techniques, the removal and treatment of an inflamed pulp is a comfortable procedure. The pulp is removed and the canal is cleaned out. It will usually take more than 1 appointment to completely clean and seal the tooth. https://marystreetdental.com.au/treatments/root-canal/

04.01.2022 Why Choose a Custom-Made Mouthguard? Mouthguards can help reduce the damage caused by sporting injuries by absorbing and spreading the impact of a blow to the mouth. A well-fitting custom mouthguard is fabricated using an impression of your child’s teeth, which is taken by our dentist. It is far superior to anything you can buy over-the-counter because the mouthguard is made to fit the exact contours of your child’s mouth and has a neutral taste. A custom mouthguard will allow them to speak and breathe normally, and it should be comfortable to wear. Our mouthguards are made from a tough thermoplastic material and are thickened in critical areas to provide maximum protection. https://marystreetdental.com.au/why-choose-a-custom-made-m/

02.01.2022 Drinking coffee or tea when it is too hot can burn the tongue. But you can easily fix it with a teaspoonful of salt mixed in a cupful of warm water and rinsing your mouth with it. The salt will draw infection to the surface of the tissue.

02.01.2022 Keep your teeth for the rest of your life Cavities, gum disease and bad breath are all indicators of poor oral health. According to the Australian Dental Association's 2020 Adult Oral Health Tracker, nearly a third of the adult population in 2020 has untreated tooth decay, up from 25 per cent in 2018, while less than half the adult population report brushing twice daily or visiting a dentist in the last 12 months.... https://www.westernadvocate.com.au//tracking-our-oral-pr/

01.01.2022 We are relocating in November!

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