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Hove Dental

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8296 7612



Address: 402 Brighton Road Hove 5048 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://hovedental.com.au/

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25.01.2022 From all of us here at Hove Dental we would like to wish you all a safe and Happy Easter.



23.01.2022 Due to the latest COVID-19 Pandemic we will be closed until further notice. In case of emergency please contact Australian Dental Association on 82728367.

23.01.2022 Hove Dental will be closed over Christmas from Monday the 24th of December and will be reopening on Wednesday the 3rd of January. From all of us at Hove Dental we would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

21.01.2022 Halloween is becoming increasingly popular in Australia, but that doesn’t mean you need to increase your sugar consumption to enjoy it! Here, SugarByHalf shares six sugar-free suggestions to help your family celebrate the spooky day! http://bit.ly/2mSktvD



20.01.2022 Helpful tips for good oral hygiene.

18.01.2022 Some updated Information. Stay Safe

12.01.2022 Please feel free to contact us at Hove Dental for your child's sports mouthguard requirements.Note we are BUPA and HCF preferred provider.



12.01.2022 Please if you would like to know more or book an appointment please contact us and we will be able to assist you and your family. Keep Smiling.

11.01.2022 Is using an electric toothbrush better for your teeth than a manual toothbrush? It can be. A recent study showed people, who use an electric toothbrush, have he...althier gums, less tooth decay and also keep their teeth for longer, compared with those who use a manual toothbrush. But if you don’t have an electric toothbrush, don’t fret manual brushing success all depends on your brushing technique! To gain the maximum benefit from brushing your teeth, you should brush for at least two minutes morning and night. Soft-bristled toothbrushes with a small head and a flexible neck are most effective in removing plaque and debris from your teeth, without damaging your teeth and gums. Teeth should be cleaned systematically, starting at the back with the toothbrush bristle at the gum line on a 45 angle, brushing gently in a circular motion. If you scrub too hard from side to side, you run the risk of causing your gums to recede, as well as damaging the tooth enamel. Take care to brush carefully along the inner, outer and chewing surfaces, making sure you tip the toothbrush so you can reach the inner front areas of the teeth, which are often missed. When you have finished brushing, try to spit out the toothpaste but don’t rinse with water. Leaving some toothpaste on your teeth gives your teeth some extra ongoing protection. http://bit.ly/2O2DUiN

11.01.2022 At Hove Dental we are being kept up-to-date constantly by the ADA and the Australian Government as how to best respond to current events and are following all advice provided to ensure that the best interest of all our staff and patients are kept as our top priority.

11.01.2022 From all of us at Hove Dental we would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in 2020. Please note that we will be closed from Tuesday the 24th of December and reopening in the New Year on Thursday the 2nd of January. In case of an Emergency you can contact the ADA Emergency Treatment Service on 71113462.

04.01.2022 Helpful guide to maximize good dental hygiene.



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