Kerang dental surgery in Kerang, Victoria | Dentist & dental surgery
Kerang dental surgery
Locality: Kerang, Victoria
Phone: +61 3 5452 1867
Address: 42 Wellington st 3579 Kerang, VIC, Australia
Website: http://Kerangdentalsurgery.com.au
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24.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/159056927468508/posts/3041347205906118?s=1117076860&v=e&sfns=mo
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23.01.2022 Happy New Year everyone
22.01.2022 It's already hard enough to get kids to brush their teeth. How do we stop them eating sugar?
20.01.2022 Important notice Due to current condition we only can accept emergenciesImportant notice Due to current condition we only can accept emergencies
19.01.2022 Smile Makeover With Veneers
19.01.2022 Happy new year wish you all the best in 2018
19.01.2022 Gum Disease Bacteria Found in Alzheimers Brains Gum disease bacteria may play a role in Alzheimers disease, researchers say. They studied dead and living patients with diagnosed and suspected Alzheimers and found bacteria associated with chronic gum disease in the brains of people with Alzheimers, BBC News reported. Tests on mice confirmed the bacteria, Porphyromonas gingivalis could migrate from the mouth to the brain and that a toxic protein they secrete (gingipain...) destroyed brain neurons. The bacteria also boosted production of amyloid beta, a component of brain plaques associated with Alzheimers, BBC News reported. Further tests on mice showed that drugs that block the toxic proteins produced by the bacteria stopped brain degeneration. The study was published in the journal of Science Advances. The researchers said their findings could point to new ways to help people with Alzheimers. Currently, there is no cure or effective treatment, BBC News reported. The team developed a new drug and plan to test it later this year in a clinical trial with patients who have mild to moderate Alzheimers. The study adds to evidence of a link between gum disease and dementia, but its still not clear if gum disease bacteria actually trigger Alzheimers, said scientists not involved in the study, BBC News reported. Previous studies linking gum disease with dementia include one published last year that found that people with chronic gum disease for 10 years or more had a 70 per cent higher risk of Alzheimers than those without gum disease. Source : Webmd
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18.01.2022 Merry Christmas , we wish you have a great time with family and friends.
18.01.2022 Merry Christmas everyone
18.01.2022 Kerang dental surgery in north Victoria , hiring a Friendly and professional hygienist or Therapist to join our supportive team
18.01.2022 It is never too Late to Get the Smile You Have Desired. 20%off clear Aligner . offer ends 18th of December 2019 . call us today on 0354521867to take advantage @ Kerang dental surgery
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13.01.2022 Merry Christmas
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09.01.2022 Gum Disease Bacteria Found in Alzheimer’s Brains Gum disease bacteria may play a role in Alzheimer’s disease, researchers say. They studied dead and living patients with diagnosed and suspected Alzheimer’s and found bacteria associated with chronic gum disease in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s, BBC News reported. Tests on mice confirmed the bacteria, Porphyromonas gingivalis could migrate from the mouth to the brain and that a toxic protein they secrete (gingipain...) destroyed brain neurons. The bacteria also boosted production of amyloid beta, a component of brain plaques associated with Alzheimer’s, BBC News reported. Further tests on mice showed that drugs that block the toxic proteins produced by the bacteria stopped brain degeneration. The study was published in the journal of Science Advances. The researchers said their findings could point to new ways to help people with Alzheimer’s. Currently, there is no cure or effective treatment, BBC News reported. The team developed a new drug and plan to test it later this year in a clinical trial with patients who have mild to moderate Alzheimer’s. The study adds to evidence of a link between gum disease and dementia, but it’s still not clear if gum disease bacteria actually trigger Alzheimer’s, said scientists not involved in the study, BBC News reported. Previous studies linking gum disease with dementia include one published last year that found that people with chronic gum disease for 10 years or more had a 70 per cent higher risk of Alzheimer’s than those without gum disease. Source : Webmd
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07.01.2022 Happy New Year everyone
06.01.2022 Thanks Narges Scurrah for the beautiful painting.
05.01.2022 Composite Veneers
05.01.2022 Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and wonderful New Year from Kerang Dental surgery We want to THANK YOU for your continued support in 2019! We are open for emergencies only. Please call us on 0354521867 ,one of our friendly team member will attend your call . Thanks from the TEAM at Kerang Dental . Have a great holiday!
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04.01.2022 Get spoiled today thanks girls for beautiful flowers,l am lucky to have you in my side
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03.01.2022 Do you know how to brush correctly?
02.01.2022 Patients who hold the same policy and who receive the same treatment should receive the same rebate from their health fund, irrespective of the dentist who provides that treatment. (Dr Hugo Sachs, ADA President, Senate Inquiry into private health insurance, 31 October.)
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