Australia Free Web Directory

Riverstone Family Dental in Riverstone, New South Wales, Australia | Medical and health



Click/Tap
to load big map

Riverstone Family Dental

Locality: Riverstone, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 8678 3538



Address: 1/7-11 Garfield Rd East 2765 Riverstone, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.riverstonefamilydental.com.au

Likes: 496

Reviews

Add review

Click/Tap
to load big map

25.01.2022 Thankyou Norwest Christian College for having Dr Luke Scott and our team present oral health talks . We had so much fun teaching you about your oral health and your diet. Remember to keep brushing and eat healthy food with your friends and your family. See you again next year .



24.01.2022 Altoids, anyone? Face masks making Americans aware of their own bad breath "Sadly, 35% of Americans dont brush their teeth twice a day, and close to 10% dont even brush once daily! No wonder theres a bad breath problem. To be fair, though, many respondents (79%) say they feel off all day if they dont brush first thing in the morning. On average, Americans can only go 14 minutes after waking up without brushing their teeth. Any longer, and they start to feel as awful as th...eir breath. Also, 63% feel weird all night if they dont brush in the evening. Interestingly, that same percentage (63%) also routinely brushes their teeth at night to stop themselves from having a midnight snack." Read here: https://www.studyfinds.org/face-masks-bad-breath/

24.01.2022 Prehistoric shark hid its largest teeth "Some, if not all, early sharks that lived 300 to 400 million years ago not only dropped their lower jaws downward but rotated them outwards when opening their mouths. This enabled them to make the best of their largest, sharpest and inward-facing teeth when catching prey, paleontologists at the Universities of Zurich and Chicago have now shown using CT scanning and 3D printing." Read here: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releas/2020//201118141740.htm

24.01.2022 Health conditions that can cause bad breath "One of the more common health conditions that causes bad breath is gum disease. Gingivitis, the most widespread form of gum disease, causes the gums to become red and swollen. Untreated, gingivitis can progress to more serious diseases such as periodontitis. Persistent bad breath is an additional warning sign for gum disease." Read here: https://www.phillyvoice.com/health-conditions-cause-bad-br/



24.01.2022 Dentist reveals mind-blowingly simple oral hygiene tricks: I am failing adulthood "But one of his more universal hacks is how to clean your toothbrush. The dentist says the best method is to first wash your brush with dishwashing liquid. Then mix three parts water and one part hydrogen peroxide and let your brush soak in it for a few hours. This method should kill off all the bacteria. The comment section was a bit stunned by this revelation. ... I am failing adulthood, one user wrote. Is it bad that I never wash my toothbrush and I have never known about doing that until I was today years old??? another wrote. I do that all the time to clean the bacteria, another added." Read here: https://sports.yahoo.com/dentist-reveals-mind-blowingly-sim

23.01.2022 Perfect Your Flossing Technique With These Dentists' Step-by-Step Instructions "But how you place the floss in between your teeth matters, too. Dr. Morghem said to make a C shape with the floss by curving it and sliding it up and down each side of the tooth. "Avoid snapping the floss between the teeth as this can bruise the gums. As you go from tooth to tooth, you can slide the floss down to use a fresh section of floss. It helps to do this in a mirror. Just like anything new..., it gets easier and easier to do as you do it." " Read here: https://www.popsugar.com.au//how-to-floss-back-teeth-47973

23.01.2022 Here’s What Happens When You Don’t Brush Your Teeth "Plaque is a sticky film that coats the teeth and contains bacteria that can penetrate the protective enamel of your teeth, attacking the more vulnerable layers underneath. This leads to cavities. If left untreated, cavities can lead to dental infections and, potentially, tooth loss. All of this is, for the most part preventable, if you brush your teeth and maintain good oral hygiene."... Read here: https://www.healthline.com//when-you-dont-brush-your-teeth



23.01.2022 Every dentists favourite three words...

23.01.2022 6 Things a Dental Hygienist Wants You to Know "Watch your pressure While we all know about the dangers of not brushing your teeth, its also important not to over-brush. "Dont scrub your teeth and gums, as this can cause irreversible and permanent wearing away of the gums, known as recession," Anna warns. She recommends using an electric toothbrush that lights up to tell you when you brush too hard. "Hold the handle gently and apply light pressure," she advises. "Glide it ac...ross your teeth and gums, allowing the brush to do most of the work."" Read here: https://www.menshealth.com//6-things-a-dental-hygienist-w/

22.01.2022 Studying ancient childrens teeth to reveal the future "Teeth also carry special chemical signatures of mothers milk and the local environment. By teaming up with elemental chemists and geoscientists in America and Australia, Professor Smiths team will use cutting-edge analytical techniques to recover nursing histories in prehistoric children, as well as weekly climate record during their first few years of life." Read here: https://news.griffith.edu.au//studying-ancient-childrens-/

21.01.2022 6 Reasons Why Your Breath May Still Be Stinking Badly Despite A Good Dental Routine "No matter how many dental experts we get, or how many wellness columns speak of this, in India, people really do not have the habit of flossing. Brushing and using mouthwash is simply not enough. Food often gets stuck between our teeth, and in crannies where the bristles of your brush might not reach. " Read here: https://www.mensxp.com//79349-reasons-why-people-have-bad-

21.01.2022 Back to basics improving oral hygiene at home during the COVID-19 crisis "The COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected oral health around the globe. In addition to fuelling unhealthy eating and drinking habits (Abbas, 2020), the pandemic has severely disrupted dentistry services and access to care. Keeping patients protected, not only from the virus but from dental disease where possible, is key to maintaining a high standard of quality care. Supporting patients in maintain...ing good oral hygiene at home is therefore more important than ever. Dental teams can reach out to proactively advise, educate, and motivate patients to improve their daily oral hygiene routines." Read here: https://www.dentistry.co.uk//back-to-basics-improving-ora/



21.01.2022 Severe Dryness Symptoms Increase Risk of Cavities, Oral Candida, Study Finds "Severe dryness symptoms increase the risk of developing tooth cavities and having oral Candida infection in people with Sjgrens syndrome, a new study found. The study, Sicca Symptoms, Oral Health Conditions, Salivary Flow and Oral Candida in Sjgrens Syndrome Patients, was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.... Sjgrens syndrome is a progressive autoimmune disorder in which the individuals immune cells mistakenly attack the bodys moisture-producing glands including the ones responsible for making saliva and tears." Read here: https://sjogrenssyndromenews.com//severe-dryness-symptoms/

19.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day to our first heroes in life. Have an amazing day with friends and family

19.01.2022 Dentists Report Spike In Bad Breath Caused By Mask Mouth "But some dentists are reporting a spike in patients seeking relief from bad breath caused by a condition that has been dubbed mask mouth. Dr Rob Raimondi, a periodontist in New York, tells Inside Edition that mask mouth is linked to poor oral health.... Were seeing a lot of people with more inflammation, more cavities and gum disease, he said." Read here: https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au//bad-breath-mask-mouth_a

19.01.2022 There Are So Many Ways To Whiten Your Teeth, And Yet Only One Safe Way To Do It ""Your social media feeds may show you that its possible to purchase peroxide-based products to bleach your teeth, but I strongly urge you not to give into the temptation. Most of these products wont make a lasting difference, and they can cause damage to the gums and leave your teeth patchy in colour if theyre not administered properly." Love Islanders hawking teeth whitening kits are, of cour...se, on the right side of the law, but theyre not exactly trained to be dishing out this sort of endorsement. "Its actually illegal for anyone who isnt a dental professional to provide teeth whitening for a reason," says Hussain. "Medical professionals ensure you receive a safe dosage in a practice, or with a special, professional, approved kit to use at home."" Read here: https://www.esquire.com//teeth-whitening-everything-you-n/

19.01.2022 A dentist explains why your breath smells in a face mask ""Face masks themselves don’t make your breath smell, they just make us more aware of our bad breath," explains Dr Navarro, Dental Director at Floe. "Unfortunately, if you’re experiencing bad breath now, it probably means you had bad breath before the pandemic - you just didn’t know it." Ah, great." Read here: https://www.cosmopolitan.com//a34685/bad-breath-face-mask/

17.01.2022 One of the dentists from Riverstone Family Dental recently visited the ELC, spending time sharing with the children about the importance of dental health. This was a great reinforcement for the children as they continue learning about healthy eating and physical activity.

17.01.2022 How to properly whiten your teeth at home "Its always best to speak to your dentist about effective ways to whiten your teeth at home. One option the dental professional may offer is a kit which is tailored for you with custom-made mouth trays, you can use at home, under their supervision. These kits, recommended by your dentist, may contain hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is the active ingredient primarily used by dentists to whiten teeth. By che...cking in with your dentist, first and foremost, you can have your teeth checked for any potential issues, as well as having surface stains removed as part of your general check up and polish. That said, dentist treatments [or] kits to whiten your teeth can be expensive. One affordable way to stay on top of whitening your teeth at home is to look for a toothpaste that contains hydrogen peroxide." Read here: https://www.vogue.com.au//image-gallery/72543196599b28cc40

16.01.2022 8 tips to help you stop grinding your teeth "To stop grinding your teeth, you should ask your dentist about getting a mouth guard or restoring your bite. You can also try to stop grinding your teeth by managing stress and practicing jaw exercises. If left untreated, teeth grinding can cause enamel loss, receding gums, and chipped teeth. "... Read here: https://www.insider.com/how-to-stop-grinding-teeth

14.01.2022 Root Canals 101 With Dr. Rhonda Kalasho "A root canal is an endodontic procedure, which means it treats the inside of your tooth. The inside your tooth is a pulp chamber and root canals that are full of the dental pulp. The pulp chamber is underneath a hard layer called dentin, which is located in the middle of the tooth. There are numerous nerves, blood vessels, connective tissue, and specialized cells within the pulp that help your teeth develop. The root canal connects the... pulp to the nerves and blood vessels in your jaw below the tip of the tooth root. Deep decay or fracturing of a tooth can affect the pulp inside it. If this happens, the pulp can become inflamed and possibly infected. To make matters worse, it can spread to surrounding dental structures and teeth. Once the pulp infected is infected, no amount of brushing or antibiotic use will correct the issue. While antibiotics can reduce the pain by clearing up the infection, its not uncommon for reinfection to occur." Read here: https://hauteliving.com/hautebeau//root-canal-los-angeles/

14.01.2022 Baby teeth matter, look after them so you can keep spaces open for your adult teeth :)

13.01.2022 Polymers prevent potentially hazardous mist during dentist visit "Their results were surprising. Not only did a small admixture of polymers completely eliminate aerosolization, but it did so with ease, exhibiting fundamental polymer physics, such as coil-stretch transition, that served the intended purpose beautifully. They tested two FDA-approved polymers. Polyacrylic acid proved more effective than xanthan gum, because in addition to its high elongational viscosity (high e...lastic stresses in stretching), it revealed a relatively low shear viscosity, which makes pumping it easy." Read here: https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases//aiop-ppp082120.php

13.01.2022 The challenges that come with being a horse dentist "Being a surgeon specialising in the mouths and heads of horses is not your run-of the-mill profession, but after studying as a vet at the University of Ghent in Belgium, Verwilghen felt he needed to know a lot about a little, rather than a little about a lot, so he did a degree in equine surgery followed by a PhD in orthopaedics. Horses have always been my passion, Verwilghen says. Ive always ridden them, but Im also... passionate about caring for them and looking at preventative medicine rather than curative medicine." Read here: https://www.sydney.edu.au//the-challenges-of-a-horse-denti

13.01.2022 Fluoride Vs. Fluoride-Free Kids Toothpaste: Which Is Better? "Xylitol, a natural sweetener, and a cavity-fighting element has been clinically proven to be a harmless alternative to fluoride, particularly for kids. Also, fluoridated water (found in tap water) will give your child exposure to smaller quantities of fluoride required in the body. Also, fluoride-free toothpaste is usually recommended for people who are allergic to fluoride, and the pastes work safely and effectiv...ely. " Read here: https://www.moms.com/fluoride-versus-fluoride-free-kids-to/

12.01.2022 Why Do I Need a Root Canal? "You may need root canal therapy if the soft tissue in the center of the tooth called the pulp is damaged by decay, infection, or trauma. If left untreated, an affected tooth is vulnerable to complications such as an abscess. In some cases, the damage progresses beyond repair, leaving us with no option but to extract the tooth." Read here: https://santaclaritamagazine.com//why-do-i-need-a-root-ca/

11.01.2022 Mouth breathing might be ruining your sleep. Heres how to fix it "He picks up hypoallergenic micropore tape at the drugstore, where a roll can cost under a dollar. "Just a teeny little bit at the center of your lips. The point is not to inhibit airflow through your mouth, its to train your jaw shut at night." (Nestor has a more detailed video on mouth taping featuring dentist Mark Burhenne on his YouTube channel.) For the author, its been life altering.... "I travel with [tape] whenever I travel, even when I go camping. Im convinced its a good thing, and Ive talked to the experts who have told me the same," he said. "Its been a complete game changer." " Read here: https://edition.cnn.com//how-to-stop-mouth-brea/index.html

09.01.2022 Harm of Mouth Breathing: Not respiration by way of the nostril is extra useful, know whats the motive "But breathing through the nose is more beneficial than mouth breathing. This is because during breathing through the nose, the fine particles in the air do not reach the respiratory tract. Because fine hair and fluid inside the nose act to stop these fine particles. These particles get stuck in these hairs of nostles and get stuck in this fluid. Due to this, they are not ab...le to go inside the body." Read here: https://pledgetimes.com/harm-of-mouth-breathing-not-respir/

09.01.2022 Why your bad breath may not be bad at all: DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions "From the severity of your concerns and the fact that all investigations have found no underlying issues, I believe you have olfactory reference syndrome (ORS), an illness that leads people to believe that they emit abnormal, foul odours. In my experience, the condition can result in embarrassment with such distress that patients become socially isolated, exactly as you have described.... Most of those affected (75 per cent) fear they have halitosis (bad breath), but other patients develop an obsession over different odours, such as the smell of their sweat." Read here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk//DR-MARTIN-SCURR-bad-breath-no

08.01.2022 A conversation can change a life

07.01.2022 Nanoparticle coating could prevent cavities while sparing bacteria "a University of Illinois at Chicago team recently focused on stopping the microbes from forming the biofilms, without harming them. Led by Dr. Russell Pesavento, the researchers studied the effects of nanoparticles made of cerium oxide. While earlier studies suggested that such particles didnt prevent biofilm formation (and in some cases even promoted it), the U Illinois scientists knew that the qualities of... cerium oxide nanoparticles are determined largely by the manner in which theyre made and their particles were created differently than the others, by dissolving ceric ammonium nitrate or sulfate salts in water." Read here: https://newatlas.com//nanoparticle-coating-cavities-bacte/

07.01.2022 Why breathing correctly is crucial to COVID-19 prevention "Mouth breathers also typically inhale a much larger volume of air so again, this will increase their risk of infection. Mouth breathers typically inhale between 10 to 15 litres of air per minute and a nose breather would inhale four to six litres per minute (McKeown). Nitric oxide is a colourless gas which is continually produced in human paranasal sinuses. The next critical point about mouth breathing is that it will... decrease your nitric oxide levels in your nasal cavity and the opposite for nose breathers (Tornberg, Marteus, Schedin). Nitric oxide is toxic to coronavirus so higher levels will help prevent infection (Martel). Additionally, smoking reduces nitric oxide production." Read here: https://www.dentistry.co.uk//breathing-crucial-covid-prev/

06.01.2022 Gargling with Mouthwash Can Inactivate Coronavirus in Oral Cavity, Throat: Study "In the fight against the novel coronavirus, a team of German scientists has claimed that the COVID-19-causing Sars-Cov-2 virus can be "inactivated" using commercially available mouthwashes. According to the study, published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, high viral loads can be detected in the oral cavity and throat of some COVID-19 patients. The use of mouthwashes that are effective aga...inst Sars-Cov-2 could, thus, help reduce the viral load and possibly the risk of coronavirus transmission over a short term, the researchers said. "Gargling with mouthwash cannot inhibit the production of viruses in the cells, but could reduce the viral load in the short term where the greatest potential for infection comes from, namely in the oral cavity and throat," said study researcher Toni Meister from Ruhr-Universitat Bochum in Germany." Read here: https://weather.com//2020-08-11-gargling-mouthwash-inactiv

06.01.2022 Dental Hygiene For Dogs: Tips To Eliminate Bad Breath "How To Brush Your Dogs Teeth Its usually best to start early when it comes to brushing your dogs teeth. However, if you havent been doing that, its better late than never, you can start today.... Your dog wont make it easy at first so you want to go in with some sort of strategy and make the experience pleasant for both of you. Start with a finger brush thats gentle on your dogs teeth. As they get more comfortable, you can move the brush in circular motions over the teeth and gum. Eventually, you can start using a dogs toothpaste and toothbrush when they get used to the routine. Avoid human toothpaste as they might be toxic to your dog. When starting, you can brush your dogs teeth once a week. As they get used to the process, it can become a daily routine." Read here: https://sflcn.com/dental-hygiene-for-dogs-tips-to-eliminat/

05.01.2022 Happy Toothsday and first day of spring - remember your toothbrush today

05.01.2022 Charcoal Toothpaste: Does It Work? " States the lawsuit against Pro Teeth Whitening: Extreme marketing tactics and deceptive and false promises, in the absence of disclosures of the truth about inadequate substantiation, cause consumers to unwittingly risk their long-term oral health by purchasing and using charcoal [dental products] in lieu of a non-charcoal product containing safe and effective ingredients."... Read here: https://www.moneylife.in//charcoal-toothpaste-d/61238.html

04.01.2022 Remember you will be asked to hand sanitise when you enter the clinic . Good hand hygiene is one of the most important infection control practices in a dental clinic

04.01.2022 Today Dr Luke Scott and our amazing team will be presenting oral health talks to one of our local primary schools!! We are super excited to share our knowledge with kids eager to learn . The talk will include discussing what foods are good for your teeth and how to look after your oral hygiene. See you soon!!

03.01.2022 Dentist holding a toothbrush!! Thankyou Cruz for your lovely drawing for Dr Zena. You are very talented #cuteness

02.01.2022 Using physics to improve root canal efficiency "The fluid circulation within the canal is clearly enlarged when the temperature is increased," said Jin. Therefore, careful control of both power consumption and temperature leads to increased cleaning efficiency. " Read here: https://phys.org//2020-08-physics-root-canal-efficiency.ht

01.01.2022 RSPCA Victoria says oral health for pets is imperative for a happy life "Oral heath for pets is imperative for their overall health and wellbeing. Sometimes causing bad breath, dental disease can also cause painful infections and if left untreated, bacteria can cause serious disease. Dental disease is the most common health condition affecting pets, with 70% of cats and 80% of dogs experiencing some level of dental disease by three years of age."... Read here: https://www.miragenews.com/rspca-victoria-says-oral-health/

01.01.2022 Flossing - the secret to fresh breath and healthy gums

01.01.2022 Dr. Amley dedicated his career of 51 years to oral health and beautiful smiles "You say kids arent always as careful with their braces as they should be. What do you tell them? I like to explain to them, Listen, Im putting a violin in your mouth, and its a very risky proposition because its delicate. So Im giving you this violin, its expensive and youve go to take care of it. A lot of kids dont get that idea, that this is something you have to treat with care or... else its going to get damaged Its scary when you give something pretty delicate to somebody who just wants to go out and play football." Read here: https://www.tampabay.com//dr-amley-dedicated-his-career-o/

Related searches