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What is the proper way to brush and floss my teeth?
05 Aug, 2023 | by admin

Proper brushing and flossing are crucial for maintaining good oral hygiene and preventing dental issues like cavities and gum disease.

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What are the signs of gum disease, and how can it be treated?
10 Jul, 2023 | by admin

Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common condition that affects the tissues surrounding the teeth.

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What are fissure sealants, and who should get them?
04 Jun, 2023 | by admin

Fissure sealants, (or Dental Sealants) are a preventive dental treatment designed to protect the teeth, particularly the molars and premolars, from decay.

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How often should I visit the dentist for a check-up?
03 May, 2023 | by admin

As a general guideline, we at Freo Dental recommend that most individuals visit the dentist for a check-up and professional cleaning at least every six months.

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Are dental X-rays safe, and how often should they be taken?
10 Apr, 2023 | by admin

Dental X-rays, also known as dental radiographs, are generally considered safe and valuable tools for diagnosing and treating dental conditions.

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How can I deal with dental anxiety or fear of the dentist?
12 Mar, 2023 | by admin

Dealing with dental anxiety or fear of the dentist is essential to maintain good oral health and receive necessary dental care.

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How can I whiten my teeth safely and effectively?
02 Jan, 2023 | by admin

Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental procedure that can help improve the appearance of your smile.

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Why should I replace my missing tooth?
30 Nov, 2022 | by admin

Our mission at Freo Dental is for each and every patient to have a healthy, functional and cosmetic mouth for their entire life...

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Anxious to See the Dentist? We Think You Should Read This…
09 Jun, 2021 | by admin

Millions of people around the world avoid going to the dentist due to fear and anxiety, so it’s safe to say this is a common fear. But why?

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