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Top Reasons to Get Regular Dental Checkups and Cleanings

Visiting the Dentist every six months may not be what everyone looks forward to, but it is the most important ones to keep.  Poor oral hygiene can lead to a…
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Do you have bleeding gums? Time to check for gingivitis.

Do your gums bleed when you floss or brush?  Are your gums puffy or swollen, dark red, and tender to touch.   These are all signs and symptoms of gingivitis What…
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Has Bad Breath Affected Your Life?

Have you ever woken up in the morning to find your partner turn the other way because of the bad odor exiting your mouth?   If you have, you are not…
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How to Brush

Brushing your teeth is not only for a whiter and brighter smile, it  is crucial to maintaining good oral health.  When you brush, the objective is to  remove plaque.   Plaque…
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Want Whiter Brighter Teeth! Smile Now.

Teeth whitening is the  most popular cosmetic dental procedure available today and perhaps the most cost effective too. While it's possible to use store bought products to whiten your teeth,…
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Penguin Childcare Parkville School Dental Presentation for the Young Tooth. Come and Meet the Dentist!

On March 1, 2017 Our dentist and team are heading out to Parkville to visit the Kinder class at Penguin Childcare Parkville. These talks and interactive presentations are designed to…
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Little Assets Melbourne City Early Learning Centre – Dental Hygiene Presentation & Good Healthy Habits for the Kinder Tooth

On March 7, 2017 Our dentist and team are heading out to Melbourne to visit the Little Assets Melbourne City Early Learning Centre. These talks and interactive presentations are designed to…
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Thinking Kids Children’s Centre Kinder Dental Hygiene Presentation

On February 28, 2017 , Our dentist and team are heading out to Parkville to visit the Kinder class at Thinking Kids Children's Centre. These talks and interactive presentations are designed…

Bruxing – Teeth Grinding and Jaw Clenching

Clenching and grinding teeth can be viewed as physiological, it is so common with probably 80% engaging in this habit at some time. The habit should be treated when pathology…