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Teeth Health Life/Surrey Dental

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9650 5143



Address: Level 4 175 Collins Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Whats your diet and oral health like?



25.01.2022 Book now online with two convenient locations. www.teethhealthlife.com.au www.surreydental.com.au Dr Susan Poulsom and Dr Alexander Radu look forward to seeing you soon.

25.01.2022 Sugar and Beverage acidity need to be considered.

24.01.2022 Lets have a look at why flossing is so important.



24.01.2022 Survey shows in a busy and time pressure world one of the first things to go is attentiveness to their oral health. Dont let your oral health be pushed aside.

23.01.2022 The commonwealth Child Dental Benefits Schedule provides assistance for basic dental treatment over a two year period for eligible 2-17 year olds. This includes exams, fissure sealants, fillings, dental x-rays, extractions and even root canal treatment. Book an appointment for your child today by calling (03) 9878 0100 ext 1. To find out if you are eligible please call Medicare on 132 011.

23.01.2022 A healthy diet can help in more ways than one.



23.01.2022 Lets look at toddlers and children today and caring for your childs oral health

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22.01.2022 What is Dental Erosion Erosion is the loss of tooth enamel caused by acid attack and is becoming increasingly more common in the population. Erosion usually shows up as hollows in the teeth and a general wearing away of the tooth surface and biting edges. This can expose the dentine underneath, which is a darker, yellower colour than the enamel. Because the dentine is sensitive your teeth can also be more sensitive to hot, cold or sweet foods and drinks. Because plaque bacter...ia are not involved in the process, dental erosion affects patients even if they have excellent oral hygiene. Erosion is the loss of tooth enamel caused by acid attack and is becoming increasingly more common in the population. Erosion usually shows up as hollows in the teeth and a general wearing away of the tooth surface and biting edges. This can expose the dentine underneath, which is a darker, yellower colour than the enamel. Because the dentine is sensitive your teeth can also be more sensitive to hot, cold or sweet foods and drinks. Because plaque bacteria are not involved in the process, dental erosion affects patients even if they have excellent oral hygiene. See more

21.01.2022 Brushing techniques for the whole family

20.01.2022 Feeling as though your teeth are starting to look a tad dull? Come in for an assessment and see if youre a good candidate for teeth whitening! We use Pola day or night bleach which can whiten your teeth from just 15 minutes! Create a whiter, brighter, you!



19.01.2022 As the months are flying by we are already starting new seasonal sports like football and soccer. Have you got a dentist made mouthguard? Call us today (03) 9898 0100 and make an appointment.

18.01.2022 A great way to understand sugar.

17.01.2022 Are you keeping healthy?

17.01.2022 Sugar Free is isnt always the answer.

17.01.2022 Book your next Appointment now to make sure you have a healthy mouth and smile. Teeth Health Life - Two convenient locations www.surreydental.com.au www.teethhealthlife.com.au

16.01.2022 ENAMEL EROSION If your dentist has brought up enamel erosion, it's worth listening. "Enamel is the hard, calcified tissue that covers the crown of the teeth. "It's basically the shield against anything we eat and drink to protect against cavities." It's also the white part of your teeth, so when it wears away, you'll begin to see more of the underlying dentin, which is more yellow. And that's something that whitening treatments, which work primarily on removing stains caused ...Continue reading

16.01.2022 Brushing can be the start of a healthy smile.

16.01.2022 Flossing can work in many ways.

16.01.2022 Yes, Thats right SMILE because spring is finally upon us! Feeling like your teeth need a spruce up for the warmer weather? Call us on (03) 9898 0100 (Surrey Hills) or (03)9650 5143 (Collins Street) to make an appointment today! Alternatively you can book online at www.teethhealthlife.com.au or www.surreydental.com.au

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12.01.2022 Ageing and Oral Health

11.01.2022 Third molars were known as teeth of wisdom from the seventeenth century and wisdom teeth from the nineteenth century. The third molars generally appear much later than other teeth, usually between the ages of 17 and 25 when a person reaches adulthood. It is generally thought among linguists that their name derives from their later appearance, at an age when a person is maturing into adulthood and is seen to be wiser than when other teeth have erupted. Lately, the idea t...hat the third molar does indeed erupt when a person is wiser has gained credence. Recent research has shown the brain continues to grow and develop right on through adolescence: in fact, most researchers believe the brain does not reach full maturity until the age of 25. It seems our ancestors werent so far off the mark that the eruption of wisdom teeth is a sign that the carefree days of childhood have given way to the responsibilities of adulthood. Not everyone has all four wisdom teeth, and some people do not have any Its important to monitor presence and the eruption of wisdom teeth as often there is not sufficient space to accommodate them. Wisdom teeth that get stuck or impacted can cause pain and infection, and may also cause decay of the molars in front of them which may not be visible without x rays. See more

10.01.2022 Lets look at Flossing and see if you are correctly flossing your teeth.

10.01.2022 ENAMEL EROSION If your dentist has brought up enamel erosion, its worth listening. "Enamel is the hard, calcified tissue that covers the crown of the teeth. "Its basically the shield against anything we eat and drink to protect against cavities." Its also the white part of your teeth, so when it wears away, youll begin to see more of the underlying dentin, which is more yellow. And thats something that whitening treatments, which work primarily on removing stains caused ...Continue reading

08.01.2022 If youre like most people, you probably dont give much thought to how you brush your teeth. To gain the maximum benefit from brushing, you should brush for at least two minutes morning and night, using a soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head. Brushing on a 45 degree angle in a gentle circular motion will help remove nasty plaque and bacteria that can lead to cavities and gum disease. Make sure you dont forget every tooth surface inside, outside and the tongue too!

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