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One Smile Fountain Gate

Locality: Narre Warren, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 8794 9777



Address: Unit 5, 2-8 Victor Crescent 3805 Narre Warren, VIC, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Is Thumb-Sucking Harming Your Child’s Oral Health? Thumb sucking is a natural behaviour for a baby, providing comfort and contentment. Most young children will stop thumb or finger sucking on their own between ages two and four. Others find it more difficult to stop, and the habit can cause problems when it continues beyond this age, altering the development of their teeth and jaws. When a child sucks their thumb, the action can pull the upper teeth forwards while elongating and narrowing the upper jaw. http://onesmile.com.au/thumb-sucking-harming-childs-oral-h/



24.01.2022 Fun Fact! If you're right handed, you will chew your food on your right side. If you're left handed, you will tend to chew your food on your left side.

23.01.2022 Fillings 101 When a tooth is damaged by disease or trauma, it is important to repair it to restore its structure and strength and to prevent further decay. Fillings are used for small to medium-sized areas of damage and it is possible to closely match your new filling with the colour of your natural tooth.

23.01.2022 Simple Tips for a Healthier Halloween If you are dreading Halloween this year and all the sugar consumed, remember it’s okay to indulge in treats, but just practice moderation. We’ve listed a few easy tips to have a more nutritious and healthier Halloween. http://onesmile.com.au/simple-tips-for-a-healthier-hallowe/



21.01.2022 Folklore from many parts of the world tells us that when children lose a baby tooth, they should place it underneath their pillow and the Tooth Fairy will visit while they are asleep, to take that lost tooth and leave a small payment, especially if those teeth have been kept very clean and shiny. So what might the Tooth Fairy do with these teeth? Send them up into the night sky to become stars Use as bricks for their white Tooth Fairy Castle They grind the teeth to make... magical fairy dust for all the fairies Make necklaces for all the other fairies Or perhaps it’s a secret so that the Tooth Fairy cannot tell us? See more

21.01.2022 We taste food with help of our tongue and there are only four taste zones. The sour zone is located on the sides of the back of the tongue (2) while the bitter zone is situated on the top back of the tongue (1). The sweet zone is right in the front on the top of the tongue (4) and the salty zone lies on the sides of the front area of the tongue (3).

19.01.2022 Getting Things Straight How Orthodontics Could Help You A straighter smile looks attractive at any age and can be healthier too. One Smile provides the very latest orthodontic technologies suitable for adults and children. Younger children can benefit from a referral for early orthodontic treatment as soon as age 6 http://onesmile.com.au/orthodontics-near-me/



16.01.2022 Breakthrough for tomorrows dentistry Teeth develop through a complex process in which soft tissue, with connective tissue, nerves and blood vessels, are bonded with three different types of hard tissue into a functional body part. As an explanatory model for this process, scientists often use the mouse incisor, which grows continuously and is renewed throughout the animal's life. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releas/2020//200923090414.htm

13.01.2022 Summer is Coming, and It’s Time to Brighten Your Smile Summer is nearly here, and it is a time when many of us look forward to family holidays, weddings and making the most of the sunshine. You might have already planned your summer wardrobe, but is your smile its gleaming best? If your teeth could use a little help, a tooth whitening treatment could be just the thing. Choose from in-chair Zoom teeth whitening or whiten in the privacy of your own home with a custom-made, take-home kit. http://onesmile.com.au/summer-coming-time-brighten-smile/

13.01.2022 Keep your teeth for the rest of your life Cavities, gum disease and bad breath are all indicators of poor oral health. According to the Australian Dental Association's 2020 Adult Oral Health Tracker, nearly a third of the adult population in 2020 has untreated tooth decay, up from 25 per cent in 2018, while less than half the adult population report brushing twice daily or visiting a dentist in the last 12 months.... https://www.westernadvocate.com.au//tracking-our-oral-pr/

13.01.2022 How Often Should I Brush My Teeth? You need to brush your teeth at least twice a day, preferably first thing in the morning to remove bacteria that have built up overnight and last thing at night to ensure you go to bed with a clean mouth. This is important as we produce less saliva during the night so the mouth is drier, enabling bacteria to thrive more easily. When brushing, hold your toothbrush at a forty five degree angle so the bristles can reach right down to and just below the gum line, removing the maximum amount of plaque. Concentrate on brushing your teeth methodically so all tooth surfaces are cleaned. http://onesmile.com.au//general/oral-hygiene-instructions/

12.01.2022 Don’t forget we’re heading into that time of year again. USE IT OR LOSE IT! Don’t let your health fund rebates go to waste. Please head to http://onesmile.com.au/ to book in an appointment



11.01.2022 Dentists are seeing an uptick in cracked teeth during the pandemic Pandemic-induced stress is taking a toll on our mental health, physical health, and overall well-being. Now dentists are now having to combat an unexpected consequence of stress, as more people come into their offices with cracked teeth https://www.insider.com/dentists-see-uptick-in-cracked-teet

10.01.2022 Myth or Fact? Taking care of my child’s baby teeth isn’t really necessary - MYTH Yes, your child will lose his or her baby teeth as time passes, but those baby teeth are paving the way for the permanent teeth to come, Neglecting to take proper care of your child’s baby teeth can cause problems with their bite and the health of the permanent teeth.

09.01.2022 How to Host a Virtual Scavenger Hunt A virtual scavenger hunt is a great way to connect safely with family and friends or for children to stay in touch with their friends. It is also an excellent team-building activity and can be a fun way to begin or end an online meeting. http://onesmile.com.au/how-to-host-a-virtual-scavenger-hunt/

07.01.2022 How Can Allergies Impact Oral Health? If you are one of the many people affected by seasonal allergies you are probably dreading a stuffy nose, sore throat and itchy eyes, but did you realise allergies can affect oral health? http://onesmile.com.au/how-can-allergies-impact-oral-health/

06.01.2022 A tiny jaw from Greenland sheds light on the origin of complex teeth Scientists have described the earliest known example of dentary bone with two rows of cusps on molars and double-rooted teeth. The new findings offer insight into mammal tooth evolution, particularly the development of double-rooted teeth. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releas/2020//201013124056.htm

04.01.2022 Did you Know? Sugars, particularly table sugar, are the most important dietary cause of dental caries in children and adults.

03.01.2022 Should you breathe through your nose or your mouth? We have evolved to breathe from our noses and use the mouth to breath when the nasal passages are obstructed. Breathing through your nose also has the benefit of heating, humidifying & filtering the air that goes into your lungs.

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