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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.
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