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Tooth decay ?
Dental caries (tooth decay) is the most common chronic disease in children. It affects all age groups. It is about five times as common as asthma and seven times as common as hay fever. Fifty-three million people live with untreated tooth decay in their permanent teeth.
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“I dont need to worry about my child’s baby teeth because they’ll fall out eventually.”
Common Dental Health Myths ? Fiction: “I dont need to worry about my child’s baby teeth because they’ll fall out eventually.” Fact: Baby teeth can still get cavities (decay), and if they fall out prematurely it can cause issues with permanent teeth (adult teeth) as well as speech development.
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You dont need to be scared to come in and see us
We start with an initial examination and will work together with you through whatever dental issues you have going on to get you back smiling again. #belledental
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Flossing is important!
Flossing is an important oral hygiene practice ? Tooth decay and gum disease can develop when plaque is allowed to build up on teeth and along the gum line… Cleaning between teeth removes plaque that can lead to cavities or gum disease from the areas where a toothbrush can’t reach.
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“My teeth look and feel healthy”
Common Dental Health Myths ? Fiction: “My teeth look and feel healthy, so they must be. Im all good” Fact: There could be small problems hidden from the naked eye that only become visible through xrays, or when they have become big problems.
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“My teeth are healthy, so I dont need to visit the dentist”
Common Dental Health Myths ? Fiction: “My teeth are healthy, so I dont need to visit the dentist until something comes up.” Fact: Regular dental visits help your teeth and gums stay healthy. Check ups and cleanings are a preventative treatment and enable us to detect concerns before they become serious.
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When was your last dental check up and clean?
According to researchers, people with gum disease (bleeding gums when flossing or brushing) are twice as likely to have coronary heart disease ? When was your last dental check up and clean? Call us today to book in ? 49469122