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Warning to look after your teeth – Central Coast Community News
The Australian Dental Association (ADA) is urging Central Coast residents to make oral health a priority, with latest NSW Health figures showing there
The Australian Dental Association (ADA) is urging Central Coast residents to make oral health a priority, with latest NSW Health figures showing there were more than 470 hospitalisations for the removal and restoration of teeth caused by tooth decay in the Local Health District in 2018-19.
There were also about 8,700 adults waiting for public dental treatment in the region, the statistics show.
ADA NSW President, Dr Kathleen Matthews, said increasing numbers of older Australians were suffering from…
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