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13 July 2021, 8:15 pm
It will soon be Dental Health Week here in Australia as this event runs from the 2nd to the 8th of August. It is the Australian Dental Association's major promotional campaign where
13 July 2021, 8:06 pm
Using a salt water rinse to gargle with can be an effective way to help relieve mouth pain and winter sore throats. It is cheap and effective, and it is a safe alternative to using a
5 June 2021, 8:17 pm
Diverse Dental is thrilled to announce another FREE kids’ day on July 10th, from 8 am until 2 pm. Our entire dental team thoroughly enjoys these events, as it is our
5 June 2021, 8:13 pm
One of the most common questions about orthodontic treatment is how long will it take to complete, and it’s a tricky one to answer. The exact time needed can
5 June 2021, 8:10 pm
As your child grows up, we keep a close eye on the development of their teeth and jaws. The following conditions are rare but treatable.
5 June 2021, 7:58 pm
You need a healthy immune system to help you fight infection and disease, and one of the easiest ways to boost your community is by following a healthy diet. When you
18 May 2021, 8:32 pm
Dental bonding is a good option if you have slight imperfections in teeth; for example, a tooth is cracked or chipped or discoloured. The process is very straightforward as we apply a tooth-coloured composite resin to the tooth, using a shade that blends in with your natural teeth.
18 May 2021, 8:30 pm
Most people know that sugar is bad for their teeth, but it’s the bacteria in your mouth that feed on sugar and cause the damage. As bacteria consume sugar, they produce acid that attacks the tooth enamel,
18 May 2021, 8:26 pm
Did you know stomach problems can affect your dental health? If you have an upset stomach and are sick, it exposes your teeth to strong stomach acids that can gradually wear away tooth enamel, a problem known as acid erosion.
17 May 2021, 8:13 pm
A healthy tooth is protected by tooth enamel, but if this becomes damaged, it can let in harmful bacteria that eventually infect the soft, inner part of the tooth called the dental pulp.
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