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DenturePoint

Locality: Mornington, Victoria

Phone: +61 400 919 513



Address: 2-20 Bruce Street 3931 Mornington, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.denturepoint.com.au

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24.01.2022 Midline and profile much improved. Full Upper and lower denture



22.01.2022 Partial upper. A much more natural smile. At #DenturePoint

22.01.2022 #specialthankyous My whole car was full of beautiful rosy fragrance today. #DenturePoint

20.01.2022 Clip on Flexible denture. Much cheaper than #implants. #valplast at #DenturePoint



19.01.2022 I found those two reviews today for #DenturePoint - thank you so much

19.01.2022 #flexibledentures at #DenturePoint with a perfect colour match! These are not #implants!

14.01.2022 Join here to get help with any dental issues and especially if they are denture related. Simply ask away. Join here if you would like to comfort others who are going through what you already know about. Join if you are a dental professional and want to help dental patients with their concerns.



14.01.2022 Part of a healthy mouth is clearing the things your body has no use for. Certain bacteria, or fungi can cause infections and your teeth, tongue, and mouth parti...cipate in a body-wide toxin clearing system. Inside every tooth and draining from different parts of the tongue drain from the mouth into the lymphatic system. Lymphatic circulatory system works directly with your cardiovascular circulatory system to keep blood and lymphatic fluid levels in balance and flush toxins out of the body. It also carries immune cells throughout the body to help defend against infections. If your lymphatic circulation slows or stagnates, toxins will accumulate and immune cells won’t be delivered to the areas of the body where they’re needed, causing a variety of ailments, the very least of which are aches, pains, and swelling (lymph edema). This can also cause deterioration of your thymus gland, tonsils, and spleen key components of your immune system and weaken your body’s ability to fight infection and disease. The lymphatic drainage of the oral cavity is divided firstly into regional nodes and then into deep cervical nodes. The parotid nodes sit upon the parotid gland and drain it The buccal nodes sit on the cheek The submandibular nodes lie on the lateral wall of the submandibular gland and drain the cheek, the upper lip, the lower lip, the maxillary sinus, the upper and lower teeth, the anterior two thirds of the tongue, the floor of the mouth, the vestibule and the gums The lymphatic system isn't lucky enough to have a powerful organ like the heart to keep fluid flowing. The lymph system is stimulated by: 1) Gravity & muscle contraction (jaw chewing and neck movement exercises) 2) Temperature change: alternating hot and cold water on the head and neck 3) Deep breathing into the diaphragm 4) Proper tongue posture to the roof of the mouth and swallowing that seals the back of the throat Have you ever felt that the glands in your neck are swollen?

06.01.2022 November DentalPoints by #DenturePoint in #morningtonpeninsulamagazine

06.01.2022 This is a full upper denture. Someone left the clinic looking pretty handsome today #DenturePoint #dentures #dentalhealth #dentalcare

01.01.2022 When you get stressed, do you bite your fingernails? There might be a reason for this: chewing reduces stress. Jaw motion may even increase brain activity.... Chewing, with the assistance of enzymes in the saliva, starts to break down the food into smaller bits that can be swallowed and better processed and absorbed by the body. That is typically all people really think about when they consider chewing. Several studies have linked problems with chewing, including loss of teeth and decrease in the force of one’s bite, with dementia. A systematic review of 33 articles found that in 15 out of 17 cross-sectional studies, lower cognitive function was associated with problems with mastication, and 5 out of the 6 prospective studies found that there was an association between a steeper decline and poorer mastication Although it accounts for only 2% of body weight, the brain uses about half of the body's energy resources. Along these lines, one theory is that gum may improve memory because the act of chewing tricks the stomach into thinking it is about to receive food. Receptors in the stomach stimulate the release of insulin, the hormone that increases uptake of glucose by cells, including those in the brain. A related theory also not proven is that the act of chewing gum may increase blood flow to the brain, delivering not only nutrients but also additional oxygen. Lack of mastication activity might impact cognitive function through many processes, including reducing neurogenesis as one ages. This effect might be due to the reduction of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which stimulates neurogenesis. In a study, mice consumed either a soft diet or a hard diet, and the researchers reviewed their hippocampus cells to determine the levels of BDNF at 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months. In the 3- and 6-month-old mice, there was a significant reduction in BDNF levels in the hippocampus but not the cerebral cortex. So, how to get the most out of your jaw for a better brain? Make sure to include foods that make your jaw work. 1) Meat on the bone that makes your rip and tear and stimulate the jaws. 2) Raw vegetables 3) Chew gum Do you find chewing relaxes you? Did you know it stimulates the brain?

01.01.2022 Subtle changes: no more buccal corridors (dark space between your teeth and cheeks), and improved smile line, improved profile = a fuller smile. #DenturePoint #naturaldentures



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