Advice From Our Dentists

Why Choose Invisalign To Straighten Your Teeth?
The Invisalign system is a custom-made set of transparent aligners that move your teeth into place over an average period of 12-18 months. They’re worn

It’s never too late to straighten your teeth
If you’ve been thinking about straightening your teeth but aren’t sure if you’ve left it too late, read on to find out more about the options and benefits of orthodontic treatment. At Park Dental Care, whatever your age, we can help you

Don’t Neglect Your Oral Hygiene
Poor oral hygiene can lead to tooth loss Decay isn’t the only thing that can lead to eventual tooth loss. Advanced gum disease is

Keeping your kids’ teeth in top condition
Did you know that February is National Children’s Dental Heath Month? With

5 simple ways to slash your sugar intake
Eating large quantities of sugar is one of the worst things we can do to our bodies – not only does it contribute to health conditions such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease, it is also one of the main causes of tooth decay. If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to live a healthier lifestyle, follow these simple tips for reducing your sugar intake.

Are you happy with your smile?
Do you hide your smile? According to a recent

The Turkey Teeth Trend & Implant Failure
The trend of seeking dental treatments abroad, commonly referred to as “Turkey Teeth,” continues to attract individuals looking to save on treatment costs. It gained traction due to influencers and celebrities giving positive reviews of cosmetic treatments abroad, including crowns, veneers and dental implants.

Dental floss versus interdental brushes: Which is better for your teeth?
Regular brushing is essential for good oral hygiene but brushing alone is not enough to prevent gum disease – you also need a dental aid that will clean the areas between your teeth. With several options for interdental cleaning, how do you know which to choose? Here’s an overview of the two most popular options.

5 surprising facts about gum disease
You may think that brushing your teeth twice a day is sufficient to keep your mouth in mint condition. But without regular dental checkups you could be suffering from periodontitis – a chronic condition that causes tooth loss and increases the risk of other significant health problems. Read on to find out more.