Riverina dental workers are encouraging more people to return to the dentist's chair after new survey results showed most adults haven't visited their dentist in the last two years

Vincent Dwyer
Updated July 31 2022 - 3:30pm, first published July 29 2022 - 4:00pm
DENTAL PLAN: Dr Kathleen Matthews says people should contact their local dental practice to work out an appropriate plan for visits. PHOTO: Contributed
DENTAL PLAN: Dr Kathleen Matthews says people should contact their local dental practice to work out an appropriate plan for visits. PHOTO: Contributed

Riverina dental workers and healthcare professionals are encouraging more people to get their pearly whites checked after new data showed a drop in the number of Aussies visiting the dentist.

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Vincent Dwyer

Vincent Dwyer

Journalist

Vincent Dwyer is a journalist at The Ararat Advertiser. Doesn't mind the odd Seinfeld episode. You can reach him at vincent.dwyer@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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