Correct Method of Flossing Teeth with Smile Forever Dental
Dr Jason Condello, Smile Forever Dental, demonstrates flossing to remove plaque between teeth helping reduce gum disease, decay & bad breath.
read moreDr Jason Condello, Smile Forever Dental, demonstrates flossing to remove plaque between teeth helping reduce gum disease, decay & bad breath.
read moreIn most cases gum disease (also called periodontal disease) can be prevented by maintaining a good oral health regime with regular dental check-ups. If however, gum disease develops, it can result in periodontitis, which weakens the supporting structures of the teeth. It is very concerning just how many Australian adults display some degree of gum disease.
read moreDuring the COVID-19 pandemic additional measures have been implemented to keep our team and our patient’s safe at Smile Forever Dental. While all non-urgent dental procedures have been deferred to limit the spread of coronavirus and to protect patients and staff, we are open for emergencies. We are open for emergency dental care. Call 9321 6877.
read moreWe often get asked “How often should I (really) visit a dentist?” Regular routine check-ups are (really) important for your teeth, your gums and your mouth. Issues like tooth decay and gum disease can more easily be detected in the early stages if you visit your dentist regularly. This will make treatment so much more straight-forward.
read moreDental Health Week takes place this year from 5 to 11 August. It is the Australian Dental Association’s major annual oral health promotion event to educate Australians about the importance of maintaining good oral health. The key messages of Dental Health Week are: • Brush twice a day with a toothpaste that contains fluoride. •
read moreWe discuss the key ingredient to look for, what to avoid when buying toothpaste and when to start brushing your teeth.
read moreFor the best teeth cleaning at home use floss. Every 6 months visit Smile Forever for a professional clean.
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