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At Bundall Dental and Implants, we are dedicated to providing professional dental care for the entire family. With over 25 years of experience, our qualified team of dental professionals offers a broad range of dental services designed to help maintain your oral health. From routine dental check-ups to advanced dental treatments, we use modern technology and techniques aimed at providing personalised care in a welcoming environment.
We focus on offering dental solutions designed to address individual needs, whether you require preventive care or complex dental procedures, including cosmetic dentistry, restorative dentistry, and dental implants. Our practice environment aims to foster comfort and confidence, with the goal of making every visit a positive experience. Serving Gold Coast families for over two decades, we continue building relationships with our growing patient community. Experience professional dental health care at Bundall Dental and Implants.
Professional Patient-Centric Dental Care at Bundall Dental and Implants
Comprehensive Dental Solutions
From preventive care to cosmetic enhancements, Bundall Dental and Implants is here to cater to all your oral health needs. We believe in personalised dental care, where every treatment is tailored to suit your individual needs, helping you work toward maintaining your dental health
Routine check-ups, cleaning, fillings, extractions, root canals and other measures designed to support your oral health.
Our Dental Implant options are Single Tooth Replacement, Full Arch Replacement, and Overdentures for smile restoration.
Repairing and restoring damaged teeth to help return function and appearance, offering treatments such as root canal therapy, crowns and bridges.
Prompt care for dental emergencies, including toothaches, broken or chipped teeth, and infections, aiming to provide timely relief and treatment to help address your oral health concerns.
Our Children’s Dentistry services are designed to create a positive and comfortable dental experience for kids. We focus on building healthy habits and ensuring strong, healthy teeth as your child grows.
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Why Choose Bundall Dental and Implants for Your Family’s Dental Care
Highly Skilled and Experienced Dental Professionals
Our team consists of industry-leading experts with years of experience across multiple dental disciplines. Our services range between routine dental check-ups to advanced treatment.
Modern Technology for Precision and Comfort
We utilise contemporary dental technology to provide prompt and quality dental services. This allows us to deliver more accurate diagnoses and minimally invasive treatments, adding to patient comfort and aiding recovery
Individualised Treatment Plans
We believe no two smiles are the same. Every patient receives a customised treatment plan that addresses their unique oral health needs and aesthetic goals.
Relaxing and Comfortable Environment
We understand that visiting the dentist can be stressful. That’s why our clinic is designed to provide a calming, welcoming atmosphere. From comfortable seating to friendly staff, we aim to make your experience as pleasant as possible
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Dental Health Habits That Actually Work
Sticking to a dental routine should be simple: brush, floss and see your dentist. Yet an ocean of social media trends and well-meaning advice can make it hard to know which habits genuinely protect your smile and which are marketing hype. Below, our Bundall Dental team breaks down the daily dental health habits that actually work backed by solid science and the Australian Dental Association (ADA). Commit to these fundamentals, and you will lower your risk of decay, gum disease and costly treatment down the track. 1. Brush Twice a Day, But Technique Matters More Than Timing A 2024 ADA position statement confirms that brushing twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste significantly reduces cavities. The why is straightforward: fluoride remineralises weakened enamel, while the mechanical action sweeps away plaque before it hardens into calculus. Key technique points: Use a soft-bristled manual or electric brush Place bristles at a 45° angle to the gumline and make gentle circular motions scrubbing side-to-side erodes enamel Cover every surface: outer, inner and chewing areas, plus the tongue for fresher breath Brush for a full two minutes (most electric brushes have a built-in timer) Upgrade tip: Replace your brush head every three months or earlier if bristles splay. 2. Clean Between Teeth Daily More than one-third of a tooth's surface hides between neighbouring teeth, where decay and gum disease thrive first. Floss or an interdental brush once a day to dislodge biofilm your toothbrush cannot reach. Not sure which tool is right? Read our guide on floss picks versus traditional floss. Wider gaps, orthodontic wires or bridges often benefit from interdental brushes; tight contacts may require traditional floss. If bleeding occurs for the first week, stick with it bleeding usually signals inflamed gums that will improve as plaque is removed. Persistent bleeding warrants a professional check-up. Learn more about why interdental cleaning protects your overall wellbeing in our guide Why Gum Health is Essential for Your Overall Health. 3. Eat (and Drink) for Strong Teeth Diet is the silent architect of oral health. Sugary snacks fuel acid-producing bacteria, while acidic sports drinks and sparkling water can erode enamel even when sugar-free. Research shows that sugar-sweetened beverages significantly increase caries risk, whilst calcium-rich foods buffer acids and rebuild enamel crystals. Smart dietary habits: Choose whole foods that require chewing apples, carrots and nuts stimulate saliva, the mouth's natural cleanser Pair acidic items (citrus, tomatoes, vinaigrettes) with dairy or rinse with water to neutralise pH Limit grazing; teeth need roughly two hours between meals to recover Sip tap water. Queensland's supply is fluoridated, adding a micro-dose of cavity protection For a deeper dive, read The Impact of Diet on Dental Health: Comprehensive Insights for a Healthy Smile. 4. Stay Hydrated: Saliva Is Your Superpower Dry mouth (xerostomia) multiplies cavity risk, causes bad breath and makes swallowing tough. Common triggers include certain medications, mouth breathing and dehydration. Aim for 6 8 glasses of water a day and breathe through your nose when at rest. Sugar-free chewing gum containing xylitol can further boost saliva flow and disrupt harmful bacteria. 5. See Your Dentist Twice a Year (or as Recommended) A professional clean removes hardened calculus you cannot budge at home and allows early detection of decay, gum disease and oral cancer. Our Bundall Dental clinicians use digital X-rays and intra-oral cameras to spot problems before they hurt and cost less to fix. Learn what happens during a preventive visit in Understanding Oral Care: How Regular Check-ups Can Save Your Teeth and discover why you need regular dental check-ups. 6. Ditch Tobacco and Moderate Alcohol Smoking significantly increases your risk of severe gum disease and dental implant failure. Alcohol complicates matters by drying the mouth and, in excess, heightening oral cancer risk. Quitting is challenging, but support programmes and nicotine-replacement therapies raise long-term success rates. Explore specific oral risks in The Hidden Dangers of Smoking on Oral Health and learn about lifestyle choices that are dangerous for dental health. 7. Protect Your Teeth From Trauma and Grinding Custom sports mouthguard: Dental injuries frequently occur during sport. A dentist-made mouthguard fits better than a pharmacy kit, so athletes actually wear it. Night guard for bruxism: Many adults grind or clench in their sleep, leading to cracks and sensitivity. A fitted acrylic splint cushions teeth and relaxes jaw muscles. Learn more about grinding and bruxism: causes, symptoms, and treatments. 8. Align Oral Health With Overall Health Conditions like poorly controlled diabetes can accelerate periodontal disease, whilst untreated gum inflammation can worsen blood-sugar control. Share your full medical history and medications with your dentist so care is truly holistic. Explore the connection in Oral Health and Overall Health. Habits That Don't Work (and One That's Overhyped) Charcoal toothpaste: No scientific evidence shows activated charcoal whitens teeth long term; its abrasiveness can scratch enamel. Oil pulling as a replacement for brushing: Swishing coconut oil may slightly reduce bacteria but cannot dislodge plaque biofilm. Use it only as an adjunct, never a substitute. Whitening strips every week: Excessive peroxide use dehydrates enamel and irritates gums. Follow product limits or opt for dentist-supervised whitening. Building a Personal Routine That Sticks Anchor habits: Brush whilst listening to the same two-minute playlist each morning Reminders: Set calendar alerts for six-monthly check ups our reception team can pre-book your next visit before you leave Family modelling: Kids emulate parents; brush together after dinner. Read our guide on children's dental health Track progress: Note sensitivity, bleeding or staining in a phone journal and discuss any changes during appointments Quick Reference Table: Evidence-Based Habits and Their Benefits Habit Proven Benefit Key Source Brushing twice daily with fluoride Significant cavity reduction ADA, 2024 Daily interdental cleaning Lower risk of gum disease Cochrane Review 2022 Limiting free sugars to <10% energy Significant caries decline in children World Health Organisation Professional clean every 6 months Early detection of dental issues Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Quitting smoking Improved periodontal healing Journal of Clinical Periodontology 2023 Ready for a Healthier Smile? Evidence-based habits give you the power to avoid most dental problems, but nothing replaces professional guidance tailored to your mouth. Bundall Dental & Implants has delivered patient-centred care to Gold Coast families for over 25 years. Whether you need a preventive clean, custom mouthguard or cosmetic dentistry, our friendly team is here to help. Book your appointment today at Bundall Dental and discover personalised dental health strategies that actually work. FAQs How long after brushing should I wait before eating breakfast?Wait at least 30 minutes, especially if you consumed acidic drinks like orange juice first. Brushing immediately on softened enamel can cause erosion. For more guidance, read our article on dental care routines. Is a water flosser as good as string floss?Water flossers reduce bleeding and plaque but may miss tight contacts. Most dentists recommend using them in addition to traditional floss or interdental brushes, not in place of them. They're particularly useful for patients with bridges or implants. Are sugar-free soft drinks safe for teeth?Whilst they remove sugar, many contain phosphoric or citric acid. Frequent sipping can still erode enamel consume in moderation and rinse with water. Learn more about diet's impact on dental health and tooth discolouration causes. How often should children see a dentist on the Gold Coast?Every six months from the eruption of the first tooth or by their first birthday, unless your dentist advises otherwise. Read our comprehensive guides on children's dental health and first dental visits for more information. What's the best way to prevent teeth grinding at night?A custom-fitted night guard (occlusal splint) is the most effective solution. It cushions teeth, prevents wear, and relaxes jaw muscles. Bundall Dental creates custom guards tailored to your bite. Learn about bruxism causes and treatments in our detailed guide. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every patient's situation is unique, and treatment recommendations may vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult with a qualified dental professional before making decisions about your oral health care. If you have a dental emergency, contact your dentist or seek immediate medical attention.
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January 13, 2026
General Dentistry
New Year’s Resolutions for a Healthier Smile in 2026
As we step into 2026, many of us are setting goals for the year ahead, whether it's improving fitness, managing stress, or finally tackling that home renovation project. But have you considered making your oral health a priority this year? Your smile is one of your most valuable assets, and dedicating attention to dental care can have profound effects on your overall well-being, confidence, and quality of life. At Bundall Dental and Implants, we believe that small, consistent habits make the biggest difference. Whether you're across the Gold Coast in Bundall, Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, or Southport, this guide will help you create realistic, achievable dental resolutions for 2026. Why Oral Health Deserves a Spot on Your Resolution List Oral health is intrinsically linked to general health. Research consistently shows connections between gum disease and systemic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and even cognitive decline. The Australian Dental Association (ADA) reports that nearly half of Australian adults delay dental treatment due to cost concerns or anxiety but prevention is always more affordable and less invasive than treatment. Making oral health a priority in 2026 means: Preventing disease before it starts Saving money on costly restorative treatments Boosting confidence with a bright, healthy smile Supporting overall health and longevity Let's explore practical, evidence based resolutions you can commit to this year. Resolution 1: Book That Overdue Dental Check-Up Why It Matters When was your last dental check-up? If you can't remember, you're not alone. Life gets busy, and dental appointments often slip down the priority list. However, routine examinations every six months allow early detection of cavities, gum disease, oral cancer, and other issues before they become serious. Make It Happen in 2026 Schedule your appointment now: Don't wait for pain or problems. Book your check-up for January or February at Bundall Dental and Implants. Set recurring reminders: Use your phone calendar to remind you every six months. Utilise your health fund benefits: Many private health insurance plans reset on 1 January, so make the most of your annual dental benefits early in the year. Action Step: Pick up the phone today or book online. Your future self will thank you. Resolution 2: Master Your Brushing and Flossing Technique The Foundation of Oral Health You've been brushing your teeth since childhood, but are you doing it correctly? Proper technique makes all the difference in preventing tooth decay and gum disease. Best Practices for 2026 Brushing: Brush twice daily for two minutes each time Use a soft-bristled toothbrush or an electric toothbrush Hold your brush at a 45-degree angle to the gumline Use gentle, circular motions avoid harsh scrubbing Don't forget to use your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen breath Flossing: Floss once daily, ideally before bed Use a gentle sawing motion to slide floss between teeth Curve the floss around each tooth in a C-shape Don't skip the back teeth they need attention too Pro Tip: If traditional floss feels difficult, try interdental brushes or a water flosser for easier cleaning between teeth. Read more: Dental Health Habits That Actually Work Resolution 3: Cut Down on Sugar and Acidic Foods The Dietary Connection What you eat and drink directly affects your oral health. Sugary and acidic foods feed harmful bacteria in your mouth, leading to enamel erosion and cavities. Smart Dietary Swaps for 2026 Replace soft drinks with water or unsweetened tea Choose fresh fruit over fruit juices (which are high in sugar and acid) Snack on cheese, nuts, and vegetables instead of lollies and biscuits Limit acidic foods like citrus fruits and vinegar-based dressings Drink through a straw when consuming acidic beverages to minimise contact with teeth Remember: If you do indulge in something sweet or acidic, rinse your mouth with water afterwards and wait at least 30 minutes before brushing to protect softened enamel. Learn more: Understanding Tooth Decay: Causes, Prevention and Treatment Resolution 4: Quit Smoking and Reduce Alcohol Consumption Breaking Harmful Habits Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption are two of the most damaging habits for oral health. Smoking increases the risk of gum disease, tooth loss, oral cancer, and delayed healing after dental procedures. Alcohol, particularly when consumed frequently, contributes to dry mouth, enamel erosion, and an increased risk of oral cancer. Steps to Success in 2026 Seek professional support: Speak to your GP about smoking cessation programs or nicotine replacement therapy Set limits on alcohol: Aim for alcohol-free days each week Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water to combat dry mouth Replace habits: Swap cigarettes or drinks for healthier alternatives like herbal tea or sparkling water Your dentist at Bundall Dental can also provide guidance and support for managing oral health during the quitting process. Related: The Impact of Oral Health and Smoking Resolution 5: Address Dental Anxiety and Overcome Fear You're Not Alone Dental anxiety affects millions of Australians, preventing many from seeking necessary care. At Bundall Dental and Implants, we understand these concerns and offer compassionate, patient-centred care to help you feel comfortable and safe. Strategies to Manage Anxiety in 2026 Communicate openly: Tell your dentist about your fears they can adjust treatment accordingly Start small: Book a simple check-up or clean to rebuild trust and comfort Explore sedation options: Ask about sleep dentistry or sedation for anxious patients Bring support: Bring a friend or family member to your appointment Use relaxation techniques: Deep breathing, mindfulness, or listening to music can help Read more: Overcoming Dental Anxiety: A Cornerstone of Preventive Dental Care Resolution 6: Invest in Cosmetic Improvements You've Been Postponing Start the Year with Confidence Have you been thinking about teeth whitening, veneers, or straightening your smile? There's no better time than the start of a new year to invest in yourself. Popular Cosmetic Options for 2026 Professional teeth whitening: Brighten your smile by several shades safely and effectively Porcelain veneers: Transform discoloured, chipped, or uneven teeth Clear aligners: Straighten teeth discreetly without traditional braces Tooth-coloured fillings: Replace old amalgam fillings with natural-looking alternatives Action Step: Book a cosmetic consultation to discuss your smile goals with Dr. Mehran Shaibani. Resolution 7: Protect Your Teeth During Sports and Sleep Prevention is Key If you play contact sports or grind your teeth at night, custom mouthguards are essential for protecting your smile. Get Protected in 2026 Sports mouthguards: Prevent chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth during sports activities Night guards: Protect against damage from teeth grinding (bruxism) Custom-fitted options: Far superior to store-bought versions for comfort and protection Learn more: Dental Mouthguards – Sports & Night Guards Resolution 8: Replace Missing Teeth Don't Wait Any Longer Missing teeth affect more than just appearance llthey impact your ability to chew, speak clearly, and maintain jawbone health. If you've been living with gaps in your smile, 2026 is the year to explore replacement options. Modern Solutions Available Dental implants: Permanent, natural-looking tooth replacement Dental bridges: Fixed solution for one or more missing teeth Dentures: Removable options for multiple missing teeth Implant-supported dentures: Stable, secure dentures anchored by implants Related: Importance of Replacing Lost Teeth Resolution 9: Prioritise Your Family's Oral Health Make Dental Care a Family Affair Healthy habits start at home. Make 2026 the year your entire family commits to excellent oral health. Family Dental Tips Lead by example: Children learn by watching parents Make brushing fun: Use timers, music, or apps to encourage kids Schedule family appointments: Book everyone's check-ups together Teach proper technique: Supervise young children's brushing until age 7-8 Utilise the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS): Eligible children can receive dental benefits Read more: Children's Dentistry Gold Coast Turn Resolutions into Reality in 2026 The best time to start improving your oral health was yesterday. The second-best time is today. These resolutions aren't about perfection they're about progress. Small, consistent changes compound over time into significant improvements in your dental health, confidence, and overall wellbeing. At Bundall Dental and Implants, we're here to support you every step of the way throughout 2026 and beyond. Our experienced team, led by Dr. Mehran Shaibani, offers comprehensive, compassionate care for patients across the Gold Coast. Ready to make 2026 your healthiest smile year yet? Contact us today to schedule your first appointment. Serving Bundall, Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, Southport, and the surrounding Gold Coast suburbs. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every patient's situation is unique, and treatment recommendations may vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult with a qualified dental professional before making decisions about your oral health care. If you have a dental emergency, contact your dentist or seek immediate medical attention.
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January 1, 2026
General Dentistry
Smile Solutions for Chips, Gaps and Stains
A minor chip, a small gap, or stubborn stains can make you second-guess every photo and hesitate before you smile. The good news is that modern dentistry offers an impressive toolkit of smile solutions that are faster, more comfortable and more natural looking than ever before. Below we break down the most common causes of chips, gaps, and stains and the proven treatments our team at Bundall Dental & Implants uses every day to restore confidence to Gold Coast patients. Why Do Chips, Gaps and Stains Appear in the First Place? Chips and cracks Biting hard foods, pens, or fingernails Sports accidents and facial trauma Night-time grinding (bruxism) Gaps (diastema) Mismatch between tooth size and jaw width Missing teeth that allow neighbours to drift Habits such as thumb-sucking or tongue thrusting Stains and discolouration Coffee, tea, red wine, and richly coloured foods Tobacco use Age-related thinning of enamel Some medications or excess fluoride during development Matching the Right Treatment to the Problem Concern Best for Typical Solutions Expected Longevity* Small chips or worn edges Front or back teeth Composite bonding, tooth-coloured fillings 5–10 years Moderate chips, multiple imperfections Smile zone Porcelain veneers, ceramic or zirconia crowns 10–15 years Minor gaps (<2 mm) One or two teeth Bonding, veneers, or resin infiltration 5–15 years Larger gaps or crowding Several teeth Braces or clear aligners, veneers with enamel removal Varies with retention Surface stains External discolouration Professional whitening 6–24 months (touch-ups) Deep (intrinsic) stains Tetracycline, fluorosis, trauma Veneers, crowns, internal bleaching (for root-filled teeth) 10–15 years *Figures are averages; individual results depend on oral hygiene, bite forces, and lifestyle. 1. Composite Bonding Gold Coast: The No-Drill Smile Makeover 1. Composite Bonding: The No-Drill Lunchtime Fix Composite bonding involves applying a tooth-coloured resin directly to the enamel. The material is carefully shaped, hardened with a special curing light, and then polished for a smooth, natural finish. It can be used to: Repair small chips or cracks Close minor gaps between teeth Conceal localised discolouration or surface flaws Advantages: Usually completed in a single visit Requires minimal or no drilling A cost-effective cosmetic option Considerations: Composite resin is slightly more porous than porcelain, making it prone to staining over time Not recommended for extensive damage or areas under heavy bite pressure (If you are curious about how today’s advanced resins mimic natural enamel, explore our overview of tooth-coloured fillings.) 2. Porcelain Veneers: A Complete Smile Makeover Custom veneers are thin shells of porcelain that cover the front of the tooth. Because porcelain reflects light like natural enamel, veneers are a premium option for combining multiple fixes chips, gaps, uneven shapes, and deep stains in one procedure. Key points: Usually requires light enamel shaving; we keep this as conservative as possible Digital smile design lets you preview the result before any tooth is altered Veneers resist everyday staining better than resin, making them a long-term cosmetic upgrade 3. Ceramic Crowns: Strength With Aesthetics When a crack or chip threatens the structural integrity of a tooth, a full coverage crown offers both protection and cosmetic enhancement. Our clinic offers quality crowns that blend seamlessly with adjacent teeth. 4. Orthodontic Aligners: Moving Teeth, Not Just Covering Them If a gap is caused by actual tooth positioning rather than size discrepancies, correcting alignment provides the healthiest, most stable outcome. Clear aligners are a discreet alternative to metal braces. Treatment length varies from 6 to 18 months, and retainers are critical to maintain closure once the gap is resolved. You can read more details on gap-closing options in our dedicated guide to fixing gaps between teeth. 5. Professional Teeth Whitening: Safe, Supervised and Noticeably Brighter At-home whitening strips can lighten minor surface stains, but they’re often less effective on deeper or older dental discolouration. Professional in-chair whitening, performed under dental supervision, uses a carefully controlled concentration of hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide along with customised gum protection ensuring both effectiveness and safety for enamel. According to the Australian Dental Association (ADA), whitening treatments carried out or prescribed by a dentist are safer and more predictable than over the counter kits, which can cause irritation or uneven results if used incorrectly. The ADA also notes that professional supervision helps reduce the risk of tooth sensitivity, a common side effect of unsupervised whitening. Common professionally supervised options include: 60-minute in-chair whitening for rapid, visible results Custom-made take-home trays for gradual whitening and top-ups 6. Microabrasion and Resin Infiltration: Correcting White Spots and Mild Fluorosis If you notice chalky white or brown patches on your teeth often caused by mild fluorosis, early enamel wear, or demineralisation your dentist may suggest microabrasion or resin infiltration. Microabrasion gently removes a thin layer of discoloured enamel using a mild abrasive and acid combination, while resin infiltration fills porous enamel with a special light-curing resin that refracts light like natural enamel.³These techniques are minimally invasive, preserve natural tooth structure, and can often improve aesthetics without the need for veneers or crowns. Expert Tips to Avoid Tooth Damage and Stains Wear a custom night guard if you grind your teeth Schedule six-monthly cleans so stains never get the upper hand Use a straw for dark beverages and rinse with water afterwards Quit smoking; nicotine and tar can negate whitening results within weeks. Learn more in our post on smoking and oral health. Frequently Asked Questions Is a chipped tooth always an emergency? Small, painless chips can often wait a day or two, but sharp edges may cut your cheek or tongue. Any fracture that causes pain or sensitivity should be assessed promptly. Can bonding be whitened later? Bleaching agents do not lighten resin. If you plan to whiten, we recommend completing bleaching first and then matching new bonding to the brighter shade. Do clear aligners fix gaps permanently? ..............Yes, if you wear the prescribed retainers nightly after treatment. Teeth have memory and will drift without retention. How quickly can stains return after whitening? With good habits, most patients enjoy 12–24 months before a touch-up. Heavy coffee or red wine intake may shorten this period. Ready to Rediscover Your Confident Smile? From single-tooth bonding to a full veneer makeover, Bundall Dental & Implants offers tailored smile solutions that suit your lifestyle, budget, and goals. Call (07)56811877 or book online to schedule your consultation at our Bundall clinic today. Your best smile could be just one appointment away! Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every patient's situation is unique, and treatment recommendations may vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult with a qualified dental professional before making decisions about your oral health care. If you have a dental emergency, contact your dentist or seek immediate medical attention.
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December 30, 2025
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