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21/06/2017

Dental Health Week 2017!

Dental Health Week 2017!

Dental health week is approaching again, running from the 7th to the 13th August. This year focuses on “Oral health for busy lives”. Although we all get caught up in life, it is very important to make time to look after our oral health. Dedicating a little more time each day to brushing, flossing, keeping hydrated and eating well will ultimately save time and money. But most of all, it keeps our overall health in good shape and gives us the energy we need to tackle what life has to throw at us.

If its time for you to make an appointment to check your dental health contact us on 07 54957988. Its never too late to get things back on track.

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