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Smilexcellence

Locality: Richmond, New South Wales

Phone: 45051223



Address: Suite 1, 47 East market street 2753 Richmond, NSW, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 What Is Invisalign? Invisalign is an orthodontic system that helps straighten teeth using clear aligners made from BPA-free plastic. These will precisely move your teeth into positions predetermined by our dentist. The aligners are removable and will form a tightly fitting plastic 'skin' over your teeth that are virtually invisible. You simply need to wear each set of aligners for two weeks, ideally only removing them for meals and for brushing and flossing. It is possible to... leave the aligners out for special occasions, but we don't recommend doing this too frequently as it could delay your treatment. Every two weeks, you will begin wearing a new set of aligners that will continue to move your teeth until they are straightened. For more information or to book in an Appointment please call us on 4505 1223 https://smilexcellence.com.au/invisalign



23.01.2022 Dads are the most ordinary men turned by love into heroes, adventurers, storytellers, and singers of song Wishing all the Dads, granddads, stepdads, fathers to be, father-in-laws and Godfathers a very Happy Father’s day.

21.01.2022 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

20.01.2022 What is a Dental Implant? Dental Implants successfully replace the missing teeth with a substitute that looks, feels and behave like a natural tooth. Created with medical-grade titanium, there have been no reported biological reactions to Dental Implants. If you don’t go for a Dental Implant after an unfortunate incident that may have resulted in the loss of a tooth, you are putting your other Teeth at risk too. Thanks to one missing tooth, the newly created gap and lack of support will make other teeth shift their position and possibly tip over. This situation makes it harder to properly clean your teeth leading to Tooth Decay and Gum diseases.



19.01.2022 Periodontal disease causing tooth loss has been reported to be associated with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. In a study, those participants over 65 yrs old, with fewer or no teeth were much more likely to have experienced some memory loss or have early stages Alzheimer’s disease

19.01.2022 Fun Fact! Did you know? In 1989 tooth whitening kits to be used at home were invented.

18.01.2022 Are you aware that Mouthwash and Fluoride Mouth Rinse are actually two very different products? Anti-bacterial mouthwashes are better at controlling plaque than fluoride rinses, and also freshen breath. Fluoride rinses coat the teeth with fluoride to strengthen teeth, to prevent tooth decay and cavities, whilst also freshening breath.



18.01.2022 Yes! We Are Telling You To Eat More Chocolate Chocolate is a well-known cure for broken hearts and boredom or is essential for many celebrations. It is guaranteed to put a smile on anybody’s face, and now it has been proven that eating dark chocolate can reduce the risk of depression. https://smilexcellence.com.au/yes-we-are-telling-you-to-ea/

18.01.2022 What Are Chalky Teeth? Have you noticed your child has one or more that look ‘chalky’ and where they are discoloured and are whiter than normal or has discoloured patches look off-white, or brown or yellow? Usually these patches are softer and more porous, so the tooth enamel is more easily eroded when your child eats, and the risk of developing tooth decay is higher. The proper name for this condition is hypomineralisation, and it occurs in teeth that have low amounts of calcium. https://smilexcellence.com.au/what-are-chalky-teeth/

17.01.2022 Does A Toothache Mean I Have A Cavity? Toothache can be caused by a cavity but it may be due to other reasons. One simple thing to try is to gently floss around the affected tooth because sometimes a tooth can be pushed painfully out of place by impacted food. If your toothache persists then please see your dentist as soon as you can. https://smilexcellence.com.au/does-a-toothache-mean-i-have/

15.01.2022 Today is National R U OK day, Across Australia and the world people are facing an unprecedented situation as our health authorities and governments act to manage the spread of COVID-19. Some people in your world might be feeling anxious, worried or be physically unwell or concerned about their health and wellbeing. It is more important than ever to listen with an open mind and ask R U OK? And what you can do to help if you are concerned about someone you know or love. https://www.ruok.org.au/

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 ring us on (02) 4505 1223 or 0424 966 544 to book in your appointment.



12.01.2022 How Does A Healthy Smile Equal A Healthy Heart? Has it been a while since you last visited Smilexcellence for your checkup and hygiene appointment? We know it’s easy to delay professional dental care and especially if your teeth seem healthy. However, regularly avoiding dental checkups could put you at risk of developing gum disease, a bacterial infection that attacks your gums, making them bleed and putting you at risk of tooth loss. With advanced gum disease, bacteria in your mouth can potentially enter your bloodstream through bleeding gums, increasing your risk of serious health conditions that include heart disease. https://smilexcellence.com.au/how-does-a-healthy-smile-equ/

11.01.2022 Simple Tips To Help You Enjoy A Healthier Spring Everyday routines tend to take a backseat during spring, but you can use this time to improve your health by following our simple and easy tips. https://smilexcellence.com.au/simple-tips-to-help-you-enjo/

11.01.2022 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. https://smilexcellence.com.au/is-thumb-sucking-harming-you/

11.01.2022 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).

09.01.2022 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.

08.01.2022 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.

05.01.2022 10 convincing health reasons you should eat more chocolate 1. It's good for the heart and circulation 2. It reduces risk of stroke 3. It's mineral rich... 4. It reduces cholesterol 5. It's good for your skin 6. It can help you lose weight 7. It's good for mothers and babies 8. It may prevent diabetes 9. Chocolate is good for the brain 10. Chocolate makes you feel better *In conjunction with a balanced diet, consuming a couple of squares of Dark Chocolate daily.

04.01.2022 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/

03.01.2022 Surprise birthday wishes and gifts at work

02.01.2022 Did you know? Toothpaste Used to Come in a Jar If you and your significant other have ever argued about how the toothpaste should be squeezed, maybe you should have been born in a past decade. Colgate massed produced the first toothpaste in 1873, and it came in a jar. While there was no toothpaste tube to argue over whether you should squeeze from the middle or the end, it was definitely an easy way to catch a cold if you were sharing your jar with anyone else.

02.01.2022 Milk and hard cheese encourage saliva production, which neutralise the acid in your mouth and helps prevent staining. Also, the calcium and other nutrients protect tooth enamel from eroding. Apples, pineapples and strawberries are natural teeth-whiteners. Raw broccoli and celery are fibrous veggies, which help to clean your teeth while you munch.

02.01.2022 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.

02.01.2022 Birthday celebrations at work...thanks to Smilexcellence team...so very thoughtful

02.01.2022 The Life Of Your Smile Age And Your Teeth While there are significant benefits in getting older, your body does need more attention, and your oral health is no exception. As we age we become more susceptible to dental disease and other dental problems. Fortunately, there is a lot you can do to maintain a healthy smile right throughout life. https://smilexcellence.com.au/the-life-of-your-smile-age-a/

01.01.2022 Spring Clean Your Oral Health Routine If spring leaves you with the urge to clean, think about spring cleaning your oral health routine too. It’s an excellent time of year to book your regular checkups and hygiene appointments and especially as the summer months can be busy for many people. Regularly seeing us should be part of your preventative dental care routine and is an easy way to maintain a healthy mouth. Some of the advantages of preventative dental care are outlined below. https://smilexcellence.com.au/1-spring-clean-your-oral-hea/

01.01.2022 Can Dental Hygiene Affect Fertility? Inadequate dental hygiene can affect fertility in both sexes. Gum disease and tooth decay have been linked with poor sperm health and sperm quality in men, while in women poor dental health may increase the time needed to conceive. Most of the research into the connection between dental health and fertility focuses on periodontal disease or gum disease. Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection and can easily develop if you fail to brush and floss properly and do not visit your dentist for regular check-ups and cleanings. https://smilexcellence.com.au/can-dental-hygiene-affect-fe/

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