National Dentist’s Day, celebrated on March 6th, aims to raise awareness about good oral hygiene, prevent diseases, and encourage regular dental visits. Take this opportunity to celebrate the day by switching to a new toothbrush, using the 2-2-2 method for effective brushing, and booking an appointment with your dentist for your annual check-up and professional cleaning. Remember, prevention is both better and more affordable than repair. Call us at Clinica Dental Noruega (+34 952 476 880) or email us at info@clinica-dental-noruega.com to book your appointment.
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Closed February 27th.
On Friday, February 27th, Clinica Dental Noruega will be closed as we get an early start on celebrating Día de Andalucía. Why that? (Andalusia Day), which falls on a Saturday this year.
Why do we celebrate this day? This day commemorates the historic referendum held on February 28, 1980, when the people voted for Andalusia to become an autonomous region in Spain. It is a day filled with pride for our region’s culture, history, and traditions. You will see the green and white flag flying everywhere, and it is customary to enjoy a traditional breakfast of toasted bread with olive oil.
We will be back to our regular hours on Monday, March 2nd. If you would like to book an appointment while we are closed, please email us at info@clinica-dental-noruega.com.
We wish all our patients a wonderful weekend!
Toothbrush Replacement Day
Time to update your bathroom cabinet? 🪥
February 13th marks the unofficial, yet very important, Toothbrush Replacement Day. The purpose of this day is to remind us that a toothbrush doesn’t last forever and that good oral health starts with the right tools.
A toothbrush should be replaced approximately every three months, or sooner if the bristles start to fray. A worn-out brush not only does a poorer job of removing plaque, but it can also become a breeding ground for bacteria. A great tip is to also replace your brush immediately after you’ve been sick to avoid reinfection.
Celebrate the day by giving yourself (and your teeth) a fresh start with a new brush!
Remember to use the 2-2-2-2 method when brushing your teeth:
- 2 centimeters of toothpaste on the brush.
- Brush for 2 minutes.
- Do it 2 times a day!
- Do not eat for 2 hours after brushing your teeth.
Santa Apolonia – The Patron Saint of Dentists
Santa Apolonia is known as the patron saint of both dentists and anyone suffering from a toothache. Her feast day falls on February 9th and is an important date for the dental profession in Spain.
Legend has it that Apolonia was a Christian woman in 3rd-century Alexandria who refused to renounce her faith. As punishment, her teeth were shattered, which is why she later became the symbol of dental health. In Spanish folklore, it has long been a tradition to pray to her—”¡Santa Apolonia!”—to seek relief when a tooth aches.However, at Clinica Dental Noruega, we recommend focusing on preventive dental care instead. Brush your teeth at least morning and night, and visit your dentist annually for a check-up and cleaning. Prevention is both cheaper and better than fixing damage caused by neglect.
This is what it looks like after Mercacentro is gone
The plot next to the Edifico Tres Coronas where Clinica Dental Noruega is located is now a big hole and construction site, since Mercacentro in Fuengirola was demolished. This is what it looks like now. It will probably be really nice when they have built a new market hall with restaurants. But it would have been nice if they had made an open square with trees and green areas here in the middle of the city center. To enter the Tres Coronas building, just like before, you press the code 403 followed by the button with a bell. Then we can open the gate from the inside.