Say Ahh! this World Oral Health Day

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March 20th, 2019 marks ‘World Oral Health Day’, and this year’s theme is all about taking care of your oral health to protect your mouth and body. It encourages people everywhere to “Say Ahh, Act On Mouth Health”. Millions of people around the globe continue to suffer from poor oral health and the growing burden of…

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Why Your Oral Health Should be a Top Priority for 2019

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Is health and wellness one of your New Year’s resolutions for 2019? Then why not start with your oral health! Putting your oral health first comes with numerous benefits, including those within your overall health, your appearance and your wallet. Here are some key reasons why oral health should be a top priority for 2019:…

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Are You or Your Child a Mouth Breather?

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Many people don’t realise that mouth breathing is a complex health concern. Breathing through the mouth all the time, including when you are sleeping, can lead to problems. In children, mouth breathing can cause crooked teeth, facial deformities, or poor growth. In adults, chronic mouth breathing can cause bad breath, gum disease, and can worsen symptoms…

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What are Veneers

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Are your teeth chipped, cracked, crooked or stained? then veneers may be your ideal solution and you may be interested in understanding what dental veneers are and how they work. What are veneers? Veneers are thin, tooth-coloured porcelain or glass/plastic layers fixed onto the front of your teeth that can be a suitable option if you…

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What Do I Do If I Lose a Tooth?

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What do you do if you lose a tooth? Here is you handy five step list for what you can do if you lose a tooth. Follow these steps if you or someone you are with loses a tooth 1. Find and handle the lost tooth carefully The first step after losing a tooth is to…

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The Impact of Hormones on Your Oral Health

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Womens Oral Health and Hormones: What You Need to Know This week marks Women’s Health Week (September 3rd-7th) 2018. Women’s Health Week is the annual campaign that encourages women to put themselves first for a week and think about their health and wellbeing. Women have unique oral health concerns. Changing hormone levels during your menstrual…

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