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Dental Health Week 2023: Mind, Body, Mouth

It’s Dental Health Week! Dental Health Week is an annual oral health campaign led by the Australian Dental Association (ADA). Remarkable Dentistry joins the ADA to encourage Australians of all ages to care for their teeth and gums, so they can keep a healthy smile and body for life! This year, we focus on the mouth-to-body connection. Heart Disease, Diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease, Adverse Pregnancy…

World No Tobacco Day 2023

Don’t let tobacco control you, commit to quit. Today marks the annual #WorldNoTobaccoDay, an initiative hosted by the World Health Organisation to raise awareness on the health complications associated with smoking. Quitting can be challenging, but there are endless reasons to quit. From your lungs, heart to your mouth, smoking affects almost every organ in your body. Double your chances of quitting…

Remarkable Dentistry Teams Up with BBH Football Club & the Orroroo Football and Netball Club for a Winning Smile on the Field

Remarkable Dentistry is excited to announce our sponsorship of the BBH Football Club and the Orroroo Football and Netball Club, as part of our commitment to supporting our local community and promoting oral health awareness through sports. At Remarkable Dentistry, we believe that good oral health is crucial for overall health and well-being, and we are thrilled to join forces with BBH Football Club…

Choosing Your Toothbrush

Choose your toothbrush wisely, and replace it often. There are a variety of toothbrush options out there, but soft-bristled and electronic toothbrushes are the best options to keep your smile bright and clean. Both of these choices allow for gentle cleansing of your teeth without inflicting hard scrubbing and possible long-term damage such as receding gums and enamel loss. Brushing your teeth helps…

4 Tips To Maintain Your Egg-cellent Teeth This Easter!

Easter is a time for chocolate and hot cross buns (amongst other things) - which unfortunately means bad news for your oral health. Chocolate and hot cross buns contains lots of sugar and with over-indulgence, can be particularly damaging to your teeth by causing tooth decay. This is because the sugar in such foods is taken up by bacteria in our mouths and produces acids, attacking the outer layer…

It's World Oral Health Day!

World Oral Health Day (WOHD) 2023 is an annual event on March 20th, where the World Dental Foundation invites people around the globe to unite in reducing the burden of oral diseases. Oral diseases are a significant health concern globally, affecting approximately 3.5 billion individuals and causing pain, discomfort, social isolation, loss of confidence, and other health issues. Fortunately, most…

Dental Health Week 2022: Love your teeth!

We are joining the Australian Dental Association to highlight the importance of preventive oral health care to encourage Australians of all ages to care for their teeth and gums so you can keep your teeth and smile for life!

World No Tobacco Day 2022

Today marks the annual #WorldNoTobaccoDay, an initiative hosted by the World Health Organisation to raise awareness on the health complications associated with smoking. Quitting can be challenging but there are endless reasons to quit. From your lungs, heart to your mouth, smoking affects almost every organ in your body. Double your chances of quitting successfully with the right support and tools…

Be Mouth Proud for World Oral Health Day 2022

Oral diseases are a major health concern for many countries. An estimated 3.5 billion people are affected by oral diseases, making it the most common health condition globally. This results in pain, discomfort, social isolation, loss of confidence and is associated with a number of health problems. And yet, there is no reason to suffer as most oral health conditions are preventable and can be treated in its early stages.

Keep Cavity Free

World Cavity-Free Future Day (WCFFD) is a global awareness day that aims to address the need for a greater understanding of dental caries, the disease in which, when left untreated, can lead to dental cavities.

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