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February 2015 - Healing and Dealing with Dental Phobias
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Healing and Dealing with Dental Phobias. 3 dental problems your teenager may face. As teenagers gain their independence they are more likely to neglect their dental hygiene while munching and slurping on sugary snacks. Teenagers are at an increased risk of dental disease compared to younger children in Australia, which is of real concern as most people have their adult teeth by the age of 12. Here are […]. Here are three dental problems your teenager is at risk from. 3 Lip and tongue piercings. Good dent...
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The Truth Behind 3 Myths About Your Child's Teeth - Emergency Dentist: Knowing When to Call
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The Truth Behind 3 Myths About Your Child’s Teeth. On Mar 11, 2015 in Uncategorized. As a parent, you’ll want to do everything you can to keep your child happy and healthy. With all of the conflicting advice online and from family and friends, it can be difficult to know what to do. Your child’s first teeth are important, so here is the truth behind three myths that you might have heard about your child’s oral health. 1 Baby toothpaste is best for young children. If a baby tooth is lost too early, the ad...
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3 dental problems your teenager may face - Healing and Dealing with Dental Phobias
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Healing and Dealing with Dental Phobias. 3 dental problems your teenager may face. As teenagers gain their independence they are more likely to neglect their dental hygiene while munching and slurping on sugary snacks. Teenagers are at an increased risk of dental disease compared to younger children in Australia, which is of real concern as most people have their adult teeth by the age of 12. Here are […]. Here are three dental problems your teenager is at risk from. 3 Lip and tongue piercings. Good dent...
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Preparing For A Child's First Visit To The Dentist - New Ideas in Oral Health Care
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New Ideas in Oral Health Care. New Ideas in Oral Health Care. Preparing For A Child’s First Visit To The Dentist. Preparing For A Child’s First Visit To The Dentist. Get The Right Dentist. Make The Day Special. For more information, visit a family dentist like Beaufort Street Dental Centre. View all posts by admin →. The Solution For Stinky Breath →. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Ever get tired of brushing your teeth? Ever wonder if there is something new you should be trying?
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Diagnosed with Malocclusion? Find Out the Details Behind the Diagnosis - Dental Care and Seniors: Helping to Maintain Your Smile
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Dental Care and Seniors: Helping to Maintain Your Smile. Find Out the Details Behind the Diagnosis. May 12, 2015. Have you just been diagnosed with malocclusion and have no idea what that means? Malocclusion simply refers to the incorrect way your teeth are aligned respective to each other. It may sound like a horrific diagnosis by name alone, but malocclusion is just a fancy way of saying underbite, overbite or a misalignment. Distocclusion is also called overjet. Your dentist may even refer it as r...
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Is Your Dry Mouth Trying To Tell You Something? - Dental Hygienists: Expert Tips for Homecare
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Dental Hygienists: Expert Tips for Homecare. Dental Hygienists: Expert Tips for Homecare. Is Your Dry Mouth Trying To Tell You Something? Dry mouth, or Xerostomia, affects more people than you may think, approximately 10%. Of the Australian population, and it can have serious consequences, from tooth decay to trouble eating and talking. It can also be a sign of something much more serious. What causes dry mouth? Medications that can cause dry mouth. A change in hormones, for example during the menopause.
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When Is it Time for a Visit to the Family Dentist? - Surprising Information for People with Missing TeethSurprising Information for People with Missing Teeth
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Surprising Information for People with Missing Teeth. Surprising Information for People with Missing Teeth. June 8, 2015. When Is it Time for a Visit to the Family Dentist? Seeing your family dentist. Should be done every year if not even every six months, for a good checkup and cleaning. However, you may need to see your family dentist in between these visits if you notice certain problems you’re having with your teeth and gums. 1 Gums that continue to swell or bleed. 3 Your teeth seem worn down.
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Advance Family Dental: How our children’s oral habits can effect their teeth
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Friday, May 1, 2015. How our children’s oral habits can effect their teeth. Malocclusion, or misaligned teeth, may arise from a variety of early childhood habits, such as thumb and finger sucking, nail biting, hair chewing, tongue and lip sucking or other chewing maladies. Experts in the field have determined the following:. 60% of malocclusion is caused by prolonged finger or thumb sucking. 10% of six to eleven year olds suck their thumbs or fingers. May 14, 2015 at 5:25 PM. May 20, 2015 at 2:34 PM.
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Paediatric vs General Dentist: What's the Difference? - How to Stop the Spread of Cavities
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How to Stop the Spread of Cavities. Paediatric vs General Dentist: What’s the Difference? On Jul 14, 2015 in Uncategorized. Comments Off on Paediatric vs General Dentist: What’s the Difference? This is one of those questions many parents frequently ask. What really sets apart a family dentist from a paediatric? And more often than not, paediatrics specialists charge much more than regular dentists so is it all worth the extra charge? So if you’ve got a child with tooth problems, a family dentist ca...
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Dental Care for Family Members With Special Needs - How to Be the Best Dentist You Know | MaggyCalteengs.com
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Dental Care for Family Members With Special Needs. Posted by Maggy Calteengs. On Dec 10, 2014 in Uncategorized. Caring for the dental health of a disabled or elderly relative can be challenging, depending on their level of disability and the unique nature of their needs, It can often become overlooked among the various other concerns you will be faced with. For those with cognitive impairments, tooth brushing can be frightening or too invasive. When brushing, they should be firm, but. Be sensitive. I...