Author: Andrew Adams

A debated question: Should you use an electric Toothbrush? You don’t necessarily need one is the truth. Manual toothbrushes if used correctly do a perfectly fine job of clearing away debris and ‘mushy’ plaque from in and around your...

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According to traditional Dentistry, there’s only one way to treat a cavity – with a drill and a filling. However, our teeth were actually designed to heal themselves – it makes sense considering we are able to have the same set of teeth for our entire life. So, is there a way...

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School students in Victoria will all now have brighter and healthier smiles, along with happier families as they will no longer have to pay their expensive dental bills! That’s all thanks to free dental care being introduced into both public primary and secondary schools all...

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So, you may be wondering - is dental care for seniors really that important? The answer is – if you can afford it, yes. With the majority of dental benefits not covered by Medicare, all older adults still need at least a yearly check-up for the sake of their dental, as well as general health...

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Swishing a form of oil around in your mouth for 10 to 20 minutes or more is believed to remove bacteria, whiten your teeth, improve your gum health and alleviate bad breath – it sounds like a miracle from minimal work! But is it a case of something that is just too good to be true?...

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Strawberries are known to be great for your overall health. Low in calories, rich in antioxidants, high in nutrients, vitamins, and minerals including folate, potassium, dietary fibre and magnesium, they are part of a healthy diet. But yet the question still remains – they may be good for your health, but...

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Are you, or someone you know, starting to age and worrying about the health of your teeth? It’s not a bad idea to start looking into your healthcare options now, for the health and safety of your teeth in the future. Because simply put...

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It’s unfortunate, but the condition of our teeth does decline the older we get. It may be a case of lifestyle choices you made when you were younger catching up to you, or simply a factor of aging itself, but it can lead to, among other things, a loss of teeth, gum disease, the reappearance of...

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