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    Plaque

    Your teeth are covered with a sticky film called plaque that can contribute to tooth decay and gum disease. Plaque contains bacteria, which following a meal or snack containing sugar can release acids that attack tooth enamel. Repeated attacks can cause the enamel to break down, eventually resulting in cavities. Plaque that is not removed

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    National Smile Month supporting our vulnerable people during COVID19

    National Smile Month supporting our vulnerable people during COVID19

    My National Smile Month Lockdown Project by Karenn Helmrichne Davila, BSc (Hons) Dental Therapist & Hygienist, Dental nurse and NHS clinical caseworker So here I am with plenty of time in my hands to focus on the project I meant to do years ago, but I never found the time for it… National Smile Month,

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    COVID-19: What to Expect When Your Dentist’s Office Reopens

    COVID-19: What to Expect When Your Dentist’s Office Reopens

    The COVID-19 pandemic has changed a lot of things about our daily lives. Your regular visits to the dentist have changed, too. In March, the ADA recommended that dentists postpone all but emergency procedures until April 30 at the earliest to help reduce the spread of the virus; save masks gloves and other personal protective equipment

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    12 Tips for a Healthy Halloween

    12 Tips for a Healthy Halloween

    Halloween is around the corner, which for most children means bags of free candy and a chance to build a stockpile of sweets for the winter. No surprise, Halloween can also present parents with a variety of health and safety challenges. “It’s OK to eat that candy on Halloween but it’s important to have a plan,”