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  • How Poor Nutrition Alters Your Dental Health
    2024/12/20

    Gum and Teeth Trouble? It Might Be What's Missing From Your Plate! Ever notice your gums feeling a little sore after a night of sugary treats? It's not just your imagination! What you eat plays a huge role in your mouth's health. Skimp on the right nutrients, and you could be setting yourself up for gum disease, tooth decay, and even weaker defences against oral infections. But don't worry, this isn't a recipe for dental disaster! We're about to crack the code on what your diet needs to be a fortress against these threats. Discover the superstar vitamins and minerals that keep your smile strong and healthy, and find out which delicious foods pack the most punch! Get ready to transform your menu into a shield for your pearly whites!

    www.evolvedental.com.au

    www.holisticdentistry.au

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    14 分
  • Replacing Ugly Looking Metal Amalgam Fillings? What You Need To Know This First
    2024/12/13

    Got ugly dark, grey or black fillings in your teeth and want to get them changed? There are some things you need to know first as these dark ugly fillings called amalgam are a mixture of metals and one of them could be bad for your health.

    Beyond aesthetics, there's actually a hidden reason you might want to consider an upgrade of those metal fillings to natural-looking white ones. Turns out, those dark fillings are often the result of a metal called mercury. While some folks worry about the health risks of mercury fillings, the bigger concern for you might be how they make YOU feel about your smile...

    Brisbane Holistic Dentist and leading safe amalgam removal provider Dr Rachel Hall of Evolve Dental explains.

    www.evolvedental.com.au

    https://www.holisticdentistry.au

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    15 分
  • Why You Should NOT Get A Dental Implant
    2024/12/06

    Dental implants aren't always the best option and this podcast shares the risks of implants and why you shouldn't get them.

    There are several reasons why dental implants might not be right for you. Holistic Dentist Dr Rachel Hall discusses the pros and cons of dental implants and why there are times you should not get one.

    www.evolvedental.com.au

    www.holisticdentistry.au

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    22 分
  • Does Gum Disease Cause Heart Attacks
    2024/11/29

    Turns out, what happens in your mouth can have a surprising impact on your heart. That's right, unhealthy gums might be more than just bad breath – they could be upping your risk of a heart attack! Want to know the shocking truth behind this mouth-heart connection? Buckle up, because we're about to reveal the science and, more importantly, what you can do to fight back and keep your ticker happy (and your smile healthy!)

    www.evolvedental.com.au

    www.holisiticdentistry.au

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    12 分
  • Sugar is NOT The Cause of Tooth Decay - This is
    2024/11/22

    Sugar on its own cannot cause tooth decay. This podcast challenges the idea that sugar is the only cause of tooth decay. It offers ways to halt and even reverse cavities, with methods you can use at home.

    You eat sugary or starchy foods. Bacteria in your mouth feed on these, releasing acids as a byproduct. The acid attacks your tooth enamel, which is made of minerals like calcium and phosphate. This weakens the enamel. Ideally, saliva washes away food particles and neutralizes the acid. Minerals from your saliva and food can then rebuild (remineralize) the enamel. However, if the acid attack is too frequent or intense, demineralization wins, leading to cavities. Here's where the holistic approach comes in...

    www.evolvedental.com.au

    www.holisticdentistry.au

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    25 分
  • What Is Mewing And Does It Work To Improve Your Teeth and Facial Profile
    2024/11/15

    Can you sculpt your jawline with your tongue? The internet is buzzing about "mewing," but does this tongue posture trick really work?

    Dr Rachel Hall, Brisbane holistic dentist exposes the facts behind mewing, its limitations and potential risks.

    Mewing is a popularized technique that involves placing your tongue in a specific position in your mouth to supposedly change your jawline and facial structure. It's named after a British orthodontist, Mike Mew, who promotes a theory of facial development called orthotropics.

    Here's the gist of mewing:

    • The Technique: Mewing involves resting your tongue flat against the roof of your mouth, including the back of your tongue. Basically, your tongue posture is supposed to train your jaw muscles and influence the shape of your jawbone.
    • The Claims: Proponents of mewing claim it can lead to a more defined jawline, improved facial aesthetics, and even better breathing and sleep. Some even go further suggesting benefits for jaw pain, speech disorders, and sinusitis.

    www.evolvedental.com.au

    www.holisticdentistry.au

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    19 分
  • The #1 Home Remedy to Stop Tartar and Tooth Decay
    2024/11/08

    Fight Plaque and Tartar Like a Boss: Your Secret Weapon for a Sparkling Smile!

    Plaque and tartar – the yucky buildup that turns smiles into scary movies. They not only wreak havoc on your pearly whites, but they can also lead to gum disease and cavities. But fear not, warriors of oral hygiene! There's a simple, cheap, and easy weapon in your arsenal to fight back: a powerful home remedy that can dramatically reduce plaque and tartar buildup. Ready to unleash the secret and take control of your dental health? This isn't just about brushing more (although that helps too!). We're about to reveal a surprising hero in the fight for a sparkling smile, and it's probably already lurking in your kitchen cabinet! So ditch the expensive treatments and discover the power of this natural wonder. Get ready for a healthier mouth, a brighter smile, and the confidence that comes with knowing you've conquered plaque and tartar for good!

    www.evolvedental.com.au

    www.holisticdentistry.au

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    15 分
  • Can Xylitol Prevent Tooth Decay and Gum Disease
    2024/11/01

    Can xylitol reverse and prevent tooth decay?

    Xylitol, a sugar alcohol, may help reduce cavities by limiting harmful bacteria growth in the mouth. Find out how to use xylitol to reverse dental cavities and improve your oral health.

    Brushing and flossing are like brushing dust off your favourite shoes – it keeps things tidy, but it doesn't address the deeper problem. What if you could fight tooth decay from the inside out? Enter xylitol, your secret weapon for a winning smile! This cool sugar substitute tastes just like sugar (minus the guilt!), but it has superpowers. Research suggests xylitol can actually improve your oral health by creating a friendly environment for the good bacteria in your mouth. Intrigued? Here's how to unleash the power of xylitol!

    www.evolvedental.com.au

    www.holisticdentistry.au

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    11 分