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Mangisa Dental Gives Back

Last year we, as Mangisa Dental Care made a commitment to give back to the community. We pledged to support St Bernards Hospice which holds a very special place in my heart as it helped our family through a very difficult time. St Bernard’s provides palliative care to patients that have been diagnosed with life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses.  They visit…

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Kids Dental Awareness Month

                                             February is National Children’s Dental Health Month. We at Mangisa Dental Care would like to bring it to you first hand, because despite the fact that it is almost entirely preventable, tooth decay is the most common chronic…

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How Do Cavities Form?

Many different types of germs live in our mouths and build up on the teeth in a sticky film called dental plaque. When we eat and drink, these bacteria create acids, which can dissolve the protective layer beneath the retained plaque. The acid removes minerals from the enamel, which if left untreated can cause a cavity. Decay begins in…

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What Are Cavities?

What are Cavities? “Cavities” is another way of saying tooth decay. Tooth decay is heavily influenced by lifestyle, what we eat, how well we take care of our teeth, the presence of fluoride in our water and toothpaste. Heredity also plays a role in how susceptible your teeth may be to decay. Cavities are very serious. Left untreated, a…

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