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Is It Okay to Forget About a Missing Tooth

Although some people don’t mind having a gap from a missing tooth in their mouth and can get on perfectly well after they have lost a tooth. There are some important facts to understand. When you don’t do anything about a missing tooth/Gap it lead to crowding in your mouth and leaning teeth, the longer

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Dental Health Week at MDOR

Dental Health Week at Mendelsohn Dental on Royal August 1st – 7th Dental Health Week, is the Australian Dental Association’s (ADA) major annual oral health promotion event. Its aim is to educate Australians about the importance of maintaining good oral health in every aspect of their lives. This year Dental Health Week, is focusing on

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Whiter Brighter Teeth-East Perth Dentist

At Mendelsohn Dental on Royal (located in East Perth) we can Professionally Whitening your teeth in just one appointment for only $550.  We are preferred providers with HBF, BUPA and Medibank which means you are getting the most back from your health insurance possible.  During our teeth whitening you can also have a complimentary face

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Dental Implant

Dental implants have become an important part of modern dentistry. People who have missing teeth may benefit from techniques that allow artificial teeth to be secured firmly in the mouth. These techniques may range from replacing one missing tooth to replacing every tooth in the upper and lower jaws. An implant fixture is inserted into

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Are you flossing correctly?

Flossing is an essential part of looking after you oral hygiene. Brushing and flossing your teeth combined with regular dental assessments is your best defence against fighting plaque and gum disease. Contrary to popular belief, brushing alone will not prevent tooth decay; so without flossing, you’re leaving as much as half of the plaque on

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Pregnancy and the Dentist?

Visiting a dentist whilst pregnant is highly recommended for your well being and that of your unborn child. Routine dental treatment is safe during pregnancy, although some procedures or medication should be avoided in the first 3 months, but this is something that Dr Mendelsohn can discuss with you at the time. We are a family

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