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**Learning @ Logic** How can diabetes affect my oral health?

Diabetes is a common disease affecting 1.5 million Australians, and those who have the disease know that it can harm the kidneys, eyes, heart and nerves, but did you know it can also affect your mouth? By lowering the body’s’ resistance to infection and slow healing process, the first signs and symptoms of diabetes can […]

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**Learning @ Logic** Is your child at risk of tooth decay?

Early childhood caries, also known as nursing bottle caries is severe tooth decay that affects baby teeth, commonly the upper four front teeth. It is the most common chronic illness in children and can have a profound impact on a child’s health and quality of life, such as: difficulty eating and sleeping, pain, speech development,

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**Learning @ Logic** Topic – Importance of regular dental examinations!!

6 monthly dental visits (4 monthly for high risk patients) are important for the maintenance of healthy teeth and gums, along with regular home oral care in between. This combination is the best possible care you can give your mouth! Routine dental examinations detect early signs of decay and oral cancers, gum disease prevention by

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**Learning @ Logic** Considering replacing missing teeth??

Having one or more missing teeth could be cosmetically distressing, especially if the tooth in question is visible through a smile. Also surrounding teeth may drift into the space of a missing tooth; not only affecting both chewing and speaking abilities, but also lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Luckily there are several treatment

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**Learning @ Logic** Charcoal tooth whitening….does it actually work??

Activated charcoal is odourless and tasteless; thanks to its numerous ‘micropores’, it absorbs chemicals beautifully and therefore it is used in water purification and treating emergency conditions such as food poisoning. According to social media trends, it claims to naturally whiten teeth, polishes teeth, strengthens enamel and detoxifies your mouth. Charcoal can bind to plaque

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