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1998 days ago

Harmful effects of sugar on your teeth

The Team from Lake Panorama Dental

Tooth decay is caused by bacteria in the mouth using sugar from foods and drinks to produce acids that dissolve and damage the teeth.
Sugar sweetened beverages have high levels of sugar and drinking these can significantly contribute to tooth decay.

Regular and ‘diet' soft drinks, sports … View more
Tooth decay is caused by bacteria in the mouth using sugar from foods and drinks to produce acids that dissolve and damage the teeth.
Sugar sweetened beverages have high levels of sugar and drinking these can significantly contribute to tooth decay.

Regular and ‘diet' soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, fruit juices, fruit drinks and cordials also have high acid levels that can cause tooth erosion.

Tooth erosion occurs when acid attacks the teeth to dissolve the outer surface of tooth enamel.

Regular loss of enamel can lead to cavities and exposure of the inner layers of the tooth that may become sensitive and painful.

Prevention of enamel loss is very important for the long term health of your teeth.

Each acid attack lasts for around 20 minutes. Every time you take a sip of the drink, the acid damage begins all over again.

How to fight tooth decay and erosion
Drink soft drinks only in moderation, if at all.
Use a straw so your teeth are less exposed to the sugar and acid in the drink.
Take a drink of water, preferably tap water that has been fluoridated, after a sugary or acidic drink to help rinse out your mouth and dilute the sugars.
Protect your teeth by using fluoride toothpaste. Also, after drinking sugary or acidic beverages, don't brush your teeth right away. Wait at least one hour so your teeth can recover and your enamel can re- harden before you take the brush to them.

Do not sip a sugary or acidic drink slowly or over a long duration. Doing so exposes your teeth to sugar and acid attacks for longer.

Never drink sugary or acidic drinks before you go to bed – if you do so, the liquid will pool in your mouth, coating your teeth with sugar and acid.
Drink water instead. It has no acid, no sugar – and no kilojoules.
Your Dental Health Matters to you and to us.

Visit us for a free Dental Check up/consultation and 20% of all treatments valid until 30.11.2019. We also accept Q Card, Q Mastercard and Southern Cross Insurance.

Over 20 years of Experience in Dentistry.

Phone us on 09 2186000 or text any queries or for an appointment to 0211363444.

We are open Monday to Saturdays.

1998 days ago

Harmful effects of sugar on your teeth

The Team from Lake Panorama Dental

Tooth decay is caused by bacteria in the mouth using sugar from foods and drinks to produce acids that dissolve and damage the teeth.
Sugar sweetened beverages have high levels of sugar and drinking these can significantly contribute to tooth decay.

Regular and ‘diet' soft drinks, sports … View more
Tooth decay is caused by bacteria in the mouth using sugar from foods and drinks to produce acids that dissolve and damage the teeth.
Sugar sweetened beverages have high levels of sugar and drinking these can significantly contribute to tooth decay.

Regular and ‘diet' soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, fruit juices, fruit drinks and cordials also have high acid levels that can cause tooth erosion.

Tooth erosion occurs when acid attacks the teeth to dissolve the outer surface of tooth enamel.
Regular loss of enamel can lead to cavities and exposure of the inner layers of the tooth that may become sensitive and painful.

Prevention of enamel loss is very important for the long term health of your teeth.
Each acid attack lasts for around 20 minutes. Every time you take a sip of the drink, the acid damage begins all over again.
How to fight tooth decay and erosion

Drink soft drinks only in moderation, if at all.
Use a straw so your teeth are less exposed to the sugar and acid in the drink.

Take a drink of water, preferably tap water that has been fluoridated, after a sugary or acidic drink to help rinse out your mouth and dilute the sugars.

Protect your teeth by using fluoride toothpaste. Also, after drinking sugary or acidic beverages, don't brush your teeth right away. Wait at least one hour so your teeth can recover and your enamel can re- harden before you take the brush to them.

Do not sip a sugary or acidic drink slowly or over a long duration. Doing so exposes your teeth to sugar and acid attacks for longer.

Never drink sugary or acidic drinks before you go to bed – if you do so, the liquid will pool in your mouth, coating your teeth with sugar and acid.
Drink water instead. It has no acid, no sugar – and no kilojoules.

Your Dental Health Matters to you and to us.

Visit us for a free Dental Check up/consultation and 20% of all treatments valid until 30.11.2019. We also accept Q Card, Q Mastercard and Southern Cross Insurance.

Over 20 years of Experience in Dentistry.
Phone us on 09 2186000 or text any queries or for an appointment to 0211363444.

We are open Monday to Saturdays.

1998 days ago

Cushions. $5 for the black and gold elephant one and $5 for the pair of shiny pale duck-egg green ones. =D

Sharon from Te Atatu South

NOT from a smoke-free home, I'm sorry to say, as the lady who gave these to me has a son living at home who smokes like a chimney, so these may need a wash - I'd be careful putting the elephant one in the wash though, I'd remove the cover and soak it in a bucket first before putting … View moreNOT from a smoke-free home, I'm sorry to say, as the lady who gave these to me has a son living at home who smokes like a chimney, so these may need a wash - I'd be careful putting the elephant one in the wash though, I'd remove the cover and soak it in a bucket first before putting it back on. The inners could possibly go in the washing machine separately, but you can buy new ones if you want.

Price: $5

1998 days ago

Did you know Queen's Birthday Weekend is one of the busiest times to be on our roads? 🚗

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Last year alone, 427 serious injuries claims were made to ACC because of crashes and driving incidents over this long weekend.

Let's make sure we all arrive alive to where we need to go by following these four simple and proven road safety actions:

- Make sure everyone has their seatbelts on… View more
Last year alone, 427 serious injuries claims were made to ACC because of crashes and driving incidents over this long weekend.

Let's make sure we all arrive alive to where we need to go by following these four simple and proven road safety actions:

- Make sure everyone has their seatbelts on
- Remove distractions and stay focused on driving
- Don’t get behind the wheel if you’ve been drinking or are tired
- Drive at a safe speed for the conditions

With severe and changeable weather forecast for across the country the following winter driving tips are equally important as well.

The only way we can reduce unnecessary road deaths and injuries is by working together to be safe, considerate and alert on the roads. If you spot dangerous driving behaviour or urgent but not life threatening driving incidents you can report it to the New Zealand Police by calling *555 for free from any mobile device.

Have a great long weekend!

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1999 days ago

Are you affected by the Golf Rd closure?

Tori Tokalau Reporter from Western Leader

Have you found yourself lost looking for detours, or following detours, in place at the Golf Rd closure in New Lynn? How has your commute been affected by the road closure?

*Plese type NFP if you don't want your comments used in our stories.

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1999 days ago

Vintage furniture without the price tag...

Resene ColorShop Westgate

Give new pieces a vintage distressed paint effect look with this clever DIY technique.

Rejuvenate old furniture and give it a fresh new look with our favourite Resene colour.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and… View more
Give new pieces a vintage distressed paint effect look with this clever DIY technique.

Rejuvenate old furniture and give it a fresh new look with our favourite Resene colour.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.

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1999 days ago

Vintage furniture without the price tag...

The Team from Resene ColorShop Henderson

Give new pieces a vintage distressed paint effect look with this clever DIY technique.

Rejuvenate old furniture and give it a fresh new look with our favourite Resene colour.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and… View more
Give new pieces a vintage distressed paint effect look with this clever DIY technique.

Rejuvenate old furniture and give it a fresh new look with our favourite Resene colour.

Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself.

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1999 days ago

Want free gardening advice? *WIN*

Rachel Clare Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing is a free digital magazine that offers seasonal gardening advice from NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts.

Each week we answer your burning gardening questions and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend.

View more
Delivered every Friday to your email inbox, Get Growing is a free digital magazine that offers seasonal gardening advice from NZ Gardener magazine's team of experts.

Each week we answer your burning gardening questions and tell you the top tasks to do in your backyard this weekend.

Sign up to Get Growing today and be in to win a 12-month subscription to NZ Gardener magazine! Currently celebrating its 75th year, NZ Gardener magazine features New Zealand’s most beautiful gardens and the people behind them, as well as practical ideas relevant to all gardeners.
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1999 days ago

Shona Esplanade Reserve partly closed due to concerns about kauri dieback

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Western Leader

Hi neighbours, Auckland Council has closed part of Shona Esplanade Reserve in Henderson because of concerns about kauri dieback in the area. Do you use this park? How will the closure affect you?
Please put NP if you do not want your comments used in print.

1999 days ago

Waitakere Ranges Local Board awards latest grants

Communications Team from Auckland Council

The next round of grants applications for grants of over $1,500 for projects in the Waitākere Ranges opens on 3 June.

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1999 days ago

Avon cosmetics, gifts,bags,shoes & more for sale

Leanne from Henderson

Avon items for sale
All brand new
Cosmetics $2 $5 $10 $15
Skin care $5 $10 $15 $20
Lipstick $5
Eyes $5 $10
Perfume $5 $10 $15
Hair $5
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Avon items for sale
All brand new
Cosmetics $2 $5 $10 $15
Skin care $5 $10 $15 $20
Lipstick $5
Eyes $5 $10
Perfume $5 $10 $15
Hair $5
Nails $5
For him Gifts $5
Hand bag was $150 now $50
Shoes $10
Slippers $5
Gifts $5 $10

Were &10-$150
NOW $2 - $50
Pick up henderson close to motorway
Or i can post/courier at your cost
Payment cash or bank deposits
Happy for you to view
Leanne 027 2945770

Price: $2

1999 days ago

Queen's Birthday weekend in Auckland

Caroline Williams Reporter from Stuff

Hi neighbours. This long weekend is our last for a few months, so to help you spend it wisely, we've put together everything you need to know about Queen's Birthday. There's plenty of events around the region - we suggest you plan ahead, as the weather is looking a bit chilly.
You … View more
Hi neighbours. This long weekend is our last for a few months, so to help you spend it wisely, we've put together everything you need to know about Queen's Birthday. There's plenty of events around the region - we suggest you plan ahead, as the weather is looking a bit chilly.
You can also keep an eye on our weekend live blog, for real-time updates on traffic and weather. (Link to live blog: www.stuff.co.nz...)

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