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- Dentures
It is important to look after your dentures and your gums to keep your mouth healthy.
- Gum disease
Brushing teeth regularly helps to prevent gum disease and early treatment can help save affected teeth.
- Orthodontic treatment
Orthodontics involves the use of a range of corrective devices, such as braces and plates, to encourage the teeth to align properly.
- Seeing a dentist or dental health practitioner
There are a range of dental services available to assist you with any dental health problems you or your family may have.
- Teeth
Teeth have different shapes that reflect the different jobs they do in helping us eat and digest food.
- Teeth and mouth care
Tooth decay can be prevented with a good diet, regular tooth brushing and dental check-ups.
- Dental injuries - Knocked out, chipped or cracked teeth
A knocked out permanent tooth can survive if it is immediately put back. Do not put a knocked-out baby tooth back.
- Tooth decay - young children
Every child is at risk of tooth decay, but good feeding habits and oral care can help prevent decay in baby teeth.
- Diabetes and oral health
People with diabetes have a higher risk of tooth and gum problems.
- Toothbrushing – children 0-6 years
Start cleaning your baby's teeth as soon as the first tooth comes through to help prevent tooth decay.