Ramsgate Beach Dentist and justSMILE Dental Clinic Partners with Smile Docs for World Oral Health Day to Promote the Benefits of Regular Check Ups
justSMILE and Dr. Abir Rammo, a cosmetic dentist with clinics in Ramsgate and Woollahra, NSW is pleased to announce that they are partnering with Smile Docs as part of a World Oral Health Day Community Awareness Campaign.
New South Wales, Australia – March 20, 2023 —
Oral hygiene is a serious issue, with around 3.5 billion people around the world affected by oral diseases. Most oral diseases are progressive health conditions that develop slowly over time. Early intervention is key to avoiding serious issues like tooth decay. But how do we spread awareness about basic hygiene techniques and ways to prevent oral disease? World Oral Health Day was founded over ten years ago to raise global awareness regarding oral health. This year, it falls on Monday, 20th of March.
Due to a large number of people suffering from oral diseases throughout their life, the dental experts behind World Oral Health Day have determined that there is a lack of basic dental hygiene habits getting established during a person’s childhood. It might not seem like a major problem if there is a lapse in your oral health. However, if bad habits are left unnoticed or incorrect, a small issue can evolve into a larger problem.
Common Oral Health Problems:
What oral issues can arise if bad oral hygiene habits are left unnoticed? Oral diseases tend to grow slowly but become very bad when they’re in their late stages. Some common oral health problems include:
- Bad Breath: Caused by dry mouth, gum diseases, cavities, or an excess of bacteria.
- Tooth Decay: Excessive bacteria cause your tooth or teeth to deteriorate.
- Gingivitis: Minor or introductory type of gum disease.
- Periodontal Disease: Gum disease in its advanced stage.
- Oral Cancer: Aggressive form of cancer that might have fatal consequences.
“At justSMILE, we encourage our patients to visit us twice a year for routine dental exams,” says Dr. Rammo, principle dentist at the center. “Every year, since 2020 we have teamed up with Body Focus International, Inc. and their Smile Docs® brand to promote World Oral Health Day to our local community. Our general dental services are key to improving your body’s overall health. These preventative services include professional teeth cleanings and x-rays as well as instructions on how to take care of your teeth and gums at home.”
“While our goal is to prevent oral health issues before they arise, we know that isn’t always the case. We offer a variety of restorative services to help bring your healthy smile back,” says Dr. Rammo. “Once we’ve remedied the oral health issues in your mouth, we’ll move on to the preventative dental plan to avoid any future problems.”
Make an Appointment for a General Dental Checkup
There’s no better way to celebrate World Oral Health Day than by making an appointment for a dental checkup. Whether you’re a new patient or have been one for several years, don’t skip a routine dental checkup. Schedule one with justSMILE today. For more information about Dr Rammo and the services he provides, visit his listing on Smile Docs®
Dr Rammo is a dentist in Ramsgate and in Woollahra near Bondi Junction Beach near Kogarah, Hurstville and the Sutherland Shire in Sydney. At his dental practice justSMILE, he works with a team of dental professionals to ensure that his patients receive the most comprehensive and high quality treatment available. At justSMILE in Ramsgate and in Woollahra near Bondi Junction on the forefront of advancements in the dental industry. Dr Rammo and his team use the latest dental technology to provide an extensive selection of cosmetic, general and preventive dentistry services.
Contact Info:
Name: Dr. Abir Rammo
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Organization: justSMILE
Address: Unit 4-160 Ramsgate Road
Phone: 0291593764
Website: http://justsmile.com.au
Release ID: 89092285
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