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The Benefits of Dental Implants

A dental implant is a high-tech replacement tooth that is attached to the jawbone. Generally, dental implants are made from titanium or non-metal white zirconia which is inserted into the

Are you grinding your teeth?

Teeth grinding or Bruxism is involuntary clenching, grinding, or gnashing of the teeth. Most people grind or clench their teeth from time to time. However, when teeth grinding occurs on

Trying to find the right dental insurance?

In Australia, dental insurance is an extra cover that is included in a health fund. If you do not have dental insurance, visiting a dentist can be expensive. Luckily, dental

How COVID is changing dentistry worldwide

The novel coronavirus pandemic has influenced every aspect of life worldwide. Healthcare professionals, especially dentists, are exposed to a higher risk of getting infected due to close contact with infected

Drinking more water protects your teeth

Water which is the most common drink is also the healthiest. Our bodies are made of 60% water and drinking water keeps our cells hydrated. This in turn helps our

Toothbrush facts

The humble toothbrush is the most used dental hygiene tool and a staple item in most modern home bathrooms. We use them every day, but have you ever thought about

Dental Care in Winter

Winter is almost upon us and while we feverishly dig out the cardigans, jackets, beanies, and the boots, it is important to winter-proof your dental care as well. The cold

Can saliva prevent dental caries?

Saliva is a clear liquid made by several glands in your mouth area. It is an important part of a healthy body. Saliva consists of 99% water and 1% mix

Why do you need a dental consultation?

A dental consultation is a non-invasive visit to discuss issues, concerns, and to formulate a treatment plan. At Malouf Dental, a consultation will provide information and give you a better

Level 2 Restrictions

The Federal Cabinet today has eased back the COVID-19 restrictions to Level 2 from Monday 27th April 2020. This means more patients can get dental treatments done under the guidelines