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Implicit Dental

Locality: Epping, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9876 1237



Address: 4/74 Rawson Street, 2121 Epping, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 New flexible denture



24.01.2022 Brushing and flossing may actually save your life: Gum disease has been linked to other diseases in the body due to the spread of bacteria. According to the American Academy of Periodontology, people with periodontal disease are almost twice as likely to have coronary artery disease (also called heart disease). And one study found that the presence of common problems in the mouth, including gum disease (gingivitis), cavities, and missing teeth, were as good at predicting heart disease as cholesterol levels.

23.01.2022 http://www.abc.net.au//dental-care-has-to-be-part-/9566118

22.01.2022 Wishing everyone a happy Easter. Take advantage of our $30 promotion! Call MK Dental on: 98761237



22.01.2022 Complimentary Cosmetic Consultation !!! For a limited time, we are offering 15 minute complimentary consultations. Be the best version of yourself with our Complimentary Consultations. Beautiful skin dresses up a smile, and no one is more qualified than our trained dentists to enhance your face. We offer facial injectables to help soften smile lines, replenish the skin and dental implants to enhance your smile

21.01.2022 Enjoy the weekend with a smile!

20.01.2022 Amalgam fillings expand over time when exposed to moisture and can cause teeth to crack. Metal fillings are too hard and over years of chewing often results in the tooth giving way rather than the filling itself. Make sure you have your metal fillings checked closely for any cracks before it may get any worse



20.01.2022 150 Years of Dentistry, changing our lives for now and the future

20.01.2022 Book it now before the offer ends ! Gift your mom a beautiful smile this Mother's Day :)

20.01.2022 Use your Health Insurance before Financial Year ends !!! Dental Plans in particular may have a maximum coverage amount. If you expect to need upcoming work such as fillings, root canals, or crowns, and you have the available funds in your plan, get them taken care of before the plan resets for the New Year. If you wait until the beginning of the new year you can get the same work done, but you will have used up most of your coverage for the year already. If you need follow-u...p work or a second major procedure, you may be on the hook for expenses. Besides, putting off necessary dental work usually keeps you in pain for a longer time, and it has a chance of making the eventual work more complicated and expensive (and potentially life-threatening in case of infection). Call us on 02 98761237 and book your dental check-up with us before year ends :)

19.01.2022 Gum disease can cause gaps between the tooth and the gum where bacteria can hide and grow. If left untreated, the bone may permanently degrade and cause tooth to be wobbly

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17.01.2022 Welcome autumn with its exciting colours to brighten your smile!

16.01.2022 https://www.huffingtonpost.in//what-your-favourite-drinks/ Avoiding sugary drinks as well as regular visit to your dentist will help you keep your teeth healthy and strong.

15.01.2022 These days most people can choose which dentists will provide their dental care. However, some health funds are attempting to force their members to see the health funds’ dentist of choice. Some funds call these dentists preferred providers or participating providers....Continue reading

15.01.2022 Mother's Day Promotion !!! Mother's Day is just around the corner ! Gift your mom a healthy & beautiful smile this year :) Visit us at Totally Smiles Epping for a great Mother's Day offer:... 1) Take Home Whitening Kit for just $99 2) Scale/Clean & Check-up for just $150 (Offer ends 31st May 2019)

14.01.2022 Before: Amalgam fillings After: White resin fillings

13.01.2022 Another happy client with a smile transformation at Totally Smiles Epping

12.01.2022 Do you need to see the dentist twice a year? This article explains why

12.01.2022 Did you forget to floss today?

11.01.2022 Do you have crooked teeth? Invisalign is the clear and cleaner alternative to get your teeth straight. No Braces, no worries Speak to our Dentist for more information and a free consultation

10.01.2022 Dental restoration of a molar tooth

10.01.2022 Is it really worth taking extras cover for dental insurance? Experts say no

08.01.2022 Preventative dental check-ups are very important and help you avoid major dental problems, diseases and expensive treatments in future.

08.01.2022 David Letterman wishes for a single visit crown. Yes we can do single visit crowns with Cerec. No more waiting 2 weeks for your dental crown

05.01.2022 Joke of the day :)

03.01.2022 Root Canal Procedures: Frequently Asked Questions (from Specialist Endo Crows Nest) 1. Is root canal treatment uncomfortable?... No. Local anaesthetic is used and this prevents discomfort during your appointment. Often it is advisable to take some over the counter analgesics as some patients have discomfort after the appointment. However many patients have no discomfort after root canal treatment. 2. What is root canal treatment? In the past, once bacteria had entered the centre of the tooth it had to be extracted. The reason for this was that the technology didn’t exist to clean and disinfect the canals inside the root. These canals are often less than 0.06mm wide! Root canal treatment is the cleaning and disinfecting of small channels which run inside the roots of your tooth. The idea is similar to brushing your teeth on the inside. 3. How long does root canal treatment take? The length of the appointment varies depending on the complexity of the treatment. Some teeth have one canal and some can have up to 5 canals. We will give you guidance on the length of appointment you will need. 4. Why does root canal treatment take so long? The aim of root canal treatment is to eliminate as many bacteria inside the root canals as possible. When the root canals are narrow it can require time to widen them so that the entire canal is disinfected. 5. How successful is root canal treatment? If the canals within the root of the tooth are able to be cleaned then the success rate can be as high as 90%. However if there are obstructions to cleaning the root canals such as blockages or ledges the success rate drops. 6. Why can’t my dentist do the root canal treatment for me? Your dentist does many different procedures and is very capable of doing most of your treatment. However there will be occasions when special equipment and expertise is required to treat your tooth. An Endodontist is a dental specialist who treats only root canal problems, this means they have specialised equipment and vast experience in this area. 7. Do antibiotics get rid of the infection? Generally the bacteria causing the disease are within the tooth. This is the reason why antibiotics don’t help. 8. If there is no nerve in my tooth how can it be uncomfortable? After treatment it is normal to have discomfort and even some swelling after the appointment for a number of days. Especially in teeth which have been bothering the patient previously. If your tooth has already had root canal treatment but is uncomfortable bacteria inside the tooth may still be irritating the immune system around the end of the root.

02.01.2022 Have you arranged your next dental check up? https://youtu.be/9VY-nkmYsc0

01.01.2022 Look after your children's teeth! Teach them good habits of brushing their teeth correctly twice a day and visit your dentist twice a year. https://theconversation.com/child-tooth-decay-is-on-the-ris

01.01.2022 The cost of not flossing your teeth will make your jaw drop. Not flossing can lead to tooth decay hiding in between your teeth leading you to require Root Canal Treatment, which can cost you $1,500. Not flossing can lead to gum disease risking higher chances of developing heart disorders - a coronary bypass surgery can cost up to $48,500 Floss your teeth each night not with a back-and-forth sawing motion, but a up-and-down motion such that it scrapes the sides and roots of your teeth

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