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Totally Smiles

Locality: Bulimba, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3399 3330



Address: Suite 2, Level 1, 200 Oxford Street 4171 Bulimba, QLD, Australia

Website: https://totallysmiles.com.au/practice/totally-smiles-bulimba

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25.01.2022 #SmileFactsFriday Did you know that eating cheese can protect your teeth? It creates a protective layer around your teeth which neutralizes the acid in plaque.



24.01.2022 Do you or your kids play contact sports? Ask your dentist about custom-made mouthguards. They protect your teeth better than store bought varieties.

23.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: What did the dentist say to the judge in court? A: "You can't handle the tooth!"

23.01.2022 #SmileFactFriday Did you know that by not replacing your toothbrush after catching a cold, the bacteria in the bristles can reinfect you and make you sick.



23.01.2022 Q: How are false teeth like stars? A: Both only come at night.

23.01.2022 #DentalTips Dentures require as much care as natural teeth do. Here are a few steps on how to maintain dentures: 1. Clean them regularly to avoid plaque build up 2. Remove dentures at night and soak them in a cleaning solution 3. Visit your dentist regularly so they can check your dentures.

23.01.2022 #SmileFactsFriday Rinsing with a mouthwash can help clean deeper parts of your teeth. Look for a mouthwash that contains fluoride because it is proven to strengthen enamel and fight cavities.



22.01.2022 #DentalTips Chewing sugarless gum is a great way to help combat dry mouth, as it helps produce more saliva in your mouth.

22.01.2022 #DentalTips If you don't floss, you miss cleaning 35% of the tooth surface.

21.01.2022 The average toothbrush has approximately how many bristles? A. 250 B. 1500 C. 2500 The answer is C. About 2,500! If your toothbrush looks like the one on the right, its time to upgrade.

20.01.2022 We are still open to service you and your family's dental needs. We continue the highest clinical standards of infection control, as we've always done. To book, please call your local Totally Smiles dental practice or online at www.totallysmiles.com.au. https://totallysmiles.com.au/covid-19-important-update-mes/

20.01.2022 Did you know that elephant grinds its molars and grows new ones. This happens six times in a lifetime! An elephant's molar is about 7 inches square and can weigh over 6 pounds



18.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: What do you call bad breath that sneaks up on you? A: Ninjavitis

18.01.2022 COVID-19 Update: We'd like to advise that the team here at Totally Smiles is continuing to monitor the COVID-19 situation very closely. We would like to reassure our people, patients and the broader community that Totally Smiles dental practices have always had, do and will continue to have high clinical standards. For updates - click here: https://totallysmiles.com.au/important-message-on-covid-19/

18.01.2022 #SmileFactsFriday Did you know that the long snouted spinner dolphin is the mammal with the most teeth - 252!

18.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: Why did the king go to the dentist? A: To get his teeth crowned!

18.01.2022 #SmileFactsFriday Did you know that the first braces were constructed by Pierre Fauchard in 1728 in France? These braces consisted of a flat strip of metal connected to the teeth by pieces of thread.

16.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: Whats a dentists favourite time of day? A: Tooth-hurty!

13.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: What did the dentist say to the computer? A: This won't hurt a byte.

12.01.2022 Update 27 March 2020: Given the progressing COVID-19 situation in Australia, dental services are now moving to Level 2 restrictions. This means all routine and non-urgent dental treatment should be deferred for now. Subsequently, we are CLOSED and won't be accepting any patients until this situation changes. We thank you for your continued support. ... Stay safe and hope to see you soon.

10.01.2022 Hi Folks, our website is down and currently facing hosting issue but we're working on a solution. In the meantime, please call our practices directly for any enquiries or appointments.

09.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: Why does Dracula brush three times a day? A: To prevent BAT breath

09.01.2022 #SmileFactsFriday Did you know that tongue prints are like fingerprints? No two are alike.

07.01.2022 #DentalTips Did you know that some medication can cause dry mouth. This includes antihistamines, decongestants and painkillers. Talk to your doctor or dentist to find out if your medication regimen is affecting your oral health and what you can do about it.

07.01.2022 #DentalTips Eating fruits and vegetables with high water content also help to reduce tooth decay by diluting the sugars in the foods you consume.

06.01.2022 #DentalTips Having your teeth cleaned and checked at least twice a year will help prevent major oral health issues.

06.01.2022 The team at Totally Smiles Bulimba wishes you and your family a safe and happy holiday break. Here are the opening hours for December 2019 and January 2020. Visit: https://totallysmiles.com.au/practices-holiday-opening-hou/ for more info.

06.01.2022 Wishing you and your family a safe and wonderful Christmas! Season's Greetings from the team at Totally Smiles

05.01.2022 We wish you and your family a happy and prosperous 2020 from the team at Totally Smiles.

05.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: What is your teeth's favourite song? A: I got a filling!

05.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: Why did the doughnut go to the dentist? A: He needed a filling!

05.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: What’s a dentist’s favourite time of day? A: Tooth-hurty!

04.01.2022 #SmileFactFriday Did you know that crocodiles have birds to clean their teeth? The Egyptian plover, also known as the "crocodile bird" is known for flying into crocodile mouths and cleaning their teeth.

03.01.2022 #DentalTips Did you know that drinking plenty of water can increase saliva production which protects you from gum and other mouth diseases.

03.01.2022 #DentalTips After consuming anything acidic, always wait an hour before brushing your teeth. This allows time for your saliva to neutralise the acid and for your tooth enamel to harden. Brushing too soon can risk abrasion and damage to the enamel, which has been softened by the acidic food or beverage.

02.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: Why did the tree go to the dentist? A: To get a root canal.

01.01.2022 #SmileSunday Q: what happens if you don't brush for ten years? A: You'll have a tooth decade.

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