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London Mobile Dental Hygiene 15.04.2021

Happy National Dental Hygienists Week! Thank you to the 26,065 employed dental hygienists and dental therapists in Canada (based on the 2016 Census) for the tip...s on keeping a perfect smile. In 2018, 74.7% of Canadians reported that they saw a dental professional. Find out more: http://ow.ly/3vVT50EeRhK #NDHW2021 #DHPurplePride #OralHealth4TotalHealth

London Mobile Dental Hygiene 24.03.2021

Smile! Your oral health starts herewith your dental hygienist. #iamadentalhygienist Contact London Mobile Dental Hygiene for your appointment

London Mobile Dental Hygiene 04.03.2021

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London Mobile Dental Hygiene 08.11.2020

Call or email to book your in home dental hygiene appointment!

London Mobile Dental Hygiene 06.11.2020

If it’s time for your dental hygiene appointment, I’m available now to schedule your cleaning! There are enhanced protocols to help keep you safe from Covid-19. Message, email or call for more information or to book your appointment

London Mobile Dental Hygiene 11.10.2020

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London Mobile Dental Hygiene 22.09.2020

COVID19 and seasonal flu are both contagious respiratory diseases caused by viruses with common symptoms. Learn about their similarities and differences. For in...stance, #COVID19 is deadlier and less predictable. Symptoms for the viruses appear at different times; COVID-19 tends to be more contagious and spreads more quickly than the flu. Learn more: https://www.mayoclinic.org//coronavirus-vs-f/art-20490339 #publichealth #infectiousdiseases See more

London Mobile Dental Hygiene 04.09.2020

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London Mobile Dental Hygiene 28.08.2020

COVID-19 transmission occurs primarily through direct, indirect or close contact with infected people through their saliva and respiratory secretions, or throug...h their respiratory droplets, which are expelled when they cough, sneeze, talk or sing. Airborne transmission can occur in health care settings where specific medical procedures generate very small droplets - aerosols. Some outbreak reports related to crowded indoor spaces have suggested the possibility of aerosol transmission combined with droplet transmission e.g. during choir practice, in restaurants or gyms. We need more studies to understand such outbreaks.