Dental Health Week 2018 – Watch Your Mouth

Dental Health Week, which takes place this year from 6 to 12 August, is the Australian Dental Association's (ADA) major annual oral health promotion event. Its aim is to educate Australians about the importance of maintaining good oral health.

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Diet & Oral Health – Dental Health Week 2018

The reality is our eating habits play a major role in tooth decay, which is a diet-related disease. Sugars in the food and drinks we eat are taken up by bacteria, producing acids that attack the outer layer of tooth enamel to cause decay.

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Importance of Brushing – Dental Health Week 2018

If you're like most people, you probably don't give much thought to how you brush your teeth, beyond squeezing on some toothpaste and scrubbing back and forth.

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Flossing is not an optional extra – Dental Health Week 2018

Why is flossing is a key part of your oral care? Here's something you may not know - nearly half the surface area of your teeth lies between them

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