Importance of a Dental check up
When was your last Dental Clean and check up done
Gum disease (periodontitis) can be associated with an increased risk of developing heart disease.A review of several published studies finds that gum disease is, by itself, a risk factor for coronary artery disease.
Poor dental health may increase the risk of a bacterial infection in the blood stream, which may affect the heart valves. Oral health may be particularly important if you have artificial heart valves.Tooth loss patterns are connected to coronary artery disease.There is a connection between diabetes and cardiovascular disease and evidence that people with diabetes benefit from periodontal treatment.
Good Oral health is also beneficial for the digestive system.
Deep Thorough ( incl gums) Teeth cleaning with polishing is done by Dr Lisa Fernandes herself.
At Lake Panorama Dental make use of Dr Lisa Fernandes over 22 years of experience as a Dentist as well as our caring, gentle experienced team for a free Initial comprehensive dental check up with quote and 15% off all Dental Treatments until 30.06.2020.
Plenty of Free on street parking outside the clinic including bus stop to and from available.
Peaceful, calm environment of your own home ( entire home converted into a Dental clinic) surrounded by Lake Panorama.
Free ACC consultation, Free WINZ Quotes and Free for kids under 18 years of age ( children under 12 may require a referral letter ) .
Feel Free to text any queries to 0211363444 or call 09 2186000, email info@lakepanoramadental.co.nz, www.lakepanoramadental.co.nz...
22 Lake Panorama Drive Henderson Heights.
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