Bad breath—also known as halitosis—is something most people experience from time to time. Morning breath, strong foods, or dehydration can cause temporary odours that usually disappear with brushing or drinking water.
A cracked or damaged tooth is more than just uncomfortable—it can threaten the long-term health of your smile. Many New Zealanders assume that a simple filling will solve the problem,
Do you ever wake up with a sore jaw, sensitive teeth, or headaches? You may be one of the many New Zealanders who grind their teeth at night without realising
Getting braces or aligners is an exciting step toward a straighter, more confident smile. But while orthodontic treatment improves the alignment and appearance of your teeth, it also requires extra
As we age, our bodies change — and our smiles are no exception. Over time, teeth and gums naturally undergo wear and tear, even with excellent oral hygiene. In New
For many Kiwis, a morning flat white or an evening glass of wine is part of daily life. Unfortunately, these same favourites — along with soft drinks and sodas —
A bright smile is often seen as a symbol of confidence and health — and with so many whitening options available today, it’s no wonder Kiwis are increasingly exploring ways
Saliva often goes unnoticed — until it’s missing. Yet this watery secretion is vital to your oral health. In New Zealand, where dry mouth (xerostomia) is reported in about 13.1
Your tooth enamel is the hardest substance in your body but it’s not invincible. The foods and drinks you consume daily can either gradually erode enamel (demineralisation) or, with the
Your mouth is home to a vast ecosystem — the oral microbiome — made up of hundreds of species of bacteria, fungi, viruses and other microorganisms. In health, this community