Flossing facts

Flossing facts

Brushing and flossing are both important for your oral health. Brushing only removes plaque from the front and back surfaces of your teeth.

Gum disease

Gum disease

Gum disease begins when plaque bacteria build-up at and below the gum margin.

Occlusal disease

Occlusal disease is caused by an imbalance between the teeth, the chewing muscles and the jaw.

Healthy gums hold your smile together

Also known as ‘Gum Disease’, Periodontitis is a common condition in which the gums and deeper periodontal structures become inflamed.

What to know about teeth whitening

What to Know About Teeth Whitening -Intercare Health Hub

What are the main causes of discoloured teeth? Teeth can become discoloured by stains on the surface or by changes inside the tooth.

The profound link between diet and heart health

The Profound Link Between Diet and Heart Health - Intercare Health Hub

Dietary habits form the foundation for the causation, prevention, and treatment of most cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.

Baby brain

Mayo Clinic defines baby brain as the cognitive changes, particularly forgetfulness, during pregnancy or shortly after becoming a mother.

More than baby blues: Depression during and after pregnancy

Studies show that women are not necessarily protected from mood disorders during pregnancy.

Does fast food cause asthma?

Fast food may be convenient, but researchers suggests that the price for that ease may be getting higher.

Fall-proofing our home: A guide to preventing household accidents

Safety Checks To Prevent Falls At Home - Intercare Health Hub

It’s a startling fact that 60% of all falls occur right where we should feel safest – in our own homes. While these statistics might seem alarming, there’s good news: most of these accidents are preventable with some thoughtful home modifications.