Let’s Talk Baby Teeth

What you need to know about Primary teeth. Primary teeth start to form in your child’s jawbone before birth. A baby’s first primary tooth usually erupts at about six months of age. However, this can occur as early as birth or as late as your child’s first birthday....

Dental Health Week 5-11 August 2013

Young Adults: 18-30 years Fizzy & Sports Drinks Most of the soft drinks we sip throughout the day contain a large amount of sugar and all of them contain tooth-eroding acid. Fizzy, sports and energy drinks contain acid that attacks your tooth enamel, (including...

Fluoride

Fluoride FAQ’s The most frequently asked questions about water fluoridation are answered below. What is fluoride? What is water Fluoridation? What are the benefits of water fluoridation? If I live in a non-fluoridated area, what amount of fluoride supplement...

Dental Injuries – What To Do

Dental injuries   A dental injury is usually caused by a blow to the face or mouth that results in one or more teeth being damaged or knocked out. This factsheet explains how to treat and prevent the most common dental injuries.   About dental injuries First...

Smoking and Oral health

Smoking and Oral health Smoking leads to dental problems, including: Bad breath Tooth discoloration Inflammation of the salivary gland openings on the roof of the mouth Increased build up of plaque and tartar on the teeth Increased loss of bone within the jaw...
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