DeCare Blog

Read and share the latest insights from our expert clinical team.

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Diabetes & Oral Health

Ireland will have 233,000 people over 20 years of age with diabetes by 2020 corresponding to a prevalence rate in the population…

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How to Floss video

Interdental cleaning like Flossing can help reduce gingivitis which is a mild gum infection, help to control dental decay on…

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Palliative Care Week – 25th to 31st of October 2015

Palliative Care Week 2015 takes place across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland from 25-31 October.

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Halloween tips from DeCare Dental

Halloween is around the corner, which for most children means a chance to build a stockpile of sweets for the…

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World Heart Day September 29th 2015

We are proud to support World Heart Day which takes place on September 29th this year. This year’s Irish Heart Foundation’s campaign…

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Mouth Cancer Awareness Day

16th September 2015 Today, Wednesday September 16th has been designated as Mouth Cancer Awareness Day in Ireland. Members of the…

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Dental Emergencies

Knocks and Tumbles are part of childhood and can result in damage to teeth. Ensure your child wears a mouth…

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How to brush your teeth correctly

A short video on how to brush your teeth. The purpose of this brushing technique is to remove or disturb…

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My wisdom teeth are all fully erupted I heard it is advisable to have them extracted? Is this true?

This will depend on the clinical circumstances which are unique to each individual. Your dentist will advise specifically for you.