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Box Hill Family Dentistry

Locality: Box Hill, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 8843 2222



Address: Level 2, 43 Carrington Rd 3128 Box Hill, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.boxhillfamilydentistry.com.au

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23.01.2022 Please note: We are closed Friday 23 October for the Victorian public holiday. We will reopen 8.30am Monday 26 October 20.



23.01.2022 Face coverings are to #coronavirus (#COVID-19) what speed limits are to the road toll. They protect everyone. They are helpful to stop droplets spreading when ...someone speaks, laughs, coughs, or sneezes including someone who has coronavirus and is contagious, but feels well. Face coverings add an additional protective physical barrier to protect you and your loved ones. For more advice: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/face-masks-covid-19

21.01.2022 Service Update: Coronavirus (COVID-19) We are open for dental services Please call us to discuss any specific dental issues you may have.... As always, our team are here to help with any questions or concerns during this time, so please don’t hesitate to contact us at any stage on 8843 2222 . For more information see https://www.boxhillfamilydentistry.com.au//health-update-/

20.01.2022 How much sugar is hiding in your trolley? Common foods that often have hidden sugars include - Fruit juice - Breakfast cereal ... - Sugar in your coffee - Muesli or sweet bars Be sugar savvy and see if you are sticking to the recommended daily sugar limit of 6 teaspoons, remember 1 teaspoon = 4 grams #dentalhealthweek #sugarsavvy #oralhealth



14.01.2022 Get Sugar Savvy The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that adults consume no more than 6 teaspoons or 24 grams of added sugar a day. Have a look at your favourite foods to eat and see if you are consuming too much hidden sugars in your diet. Did you know that the closer to the top of the list of ingredients sugar is listed, the more sugar is present. ... #dentalhealthweek #sugarsavvy #oralhealth

12.01.2022 Please note: We are closed Tuesday 3 November for the Melbourne Cup public holiday. We will reopen 8.30am Wednesday 4 November 20.

11.01.2022 It's Dental Health week, 3 - 9 August and the Australian Dental Association is asking us all to consider how much sugar is hiding in our trolleys. It's time to take a closer look at our supermarket purchases, as they may not as healthy as we might think. This year’s Dental Health Week is all about showing you what your daily sugar consumption level really looks like in relation to the food you eat, how to read food labels and how sugar can be harmful to your dental health. http://www.dentalhealthweek.com.au #dentalhealthweek #hiddensugars #sugarsavvy



11.01.2022 Please note we are closed Monday 8 June for the Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday. We will reopen 8.30am Tuesday 9 June 20.

11.01.2022 What do the below four foods have in common? - Fructose - Rice Malt - Golden syrup... - Agave nectar Answer - They are all used as common names for sugar in food. Did you know that sugar can be called over 50 different names. Here is a list of some common ones, thanks to Australian Dental Association and #dentalhealthweek. #hiddensugars #sugarsavvy

11.01.2022 Want a chance to WIN a box of Who Gives A Crap toilet paper valued at $52? Its easy, simply head on over to the Move Feel Connect Well Facebook group, have a go at answering our 'Relaxation Nation" quiz. There is one question, every day this week, the person with the most correct answers at the end of the week WINS!

06.01.2022 It’s important to get tested for coronavirus at the first sign of any symptom and stay home until you get your result. Symptoms include: - Fever, chills or sweats - Cough or sore throat... - Shortness of breath - Runny nose - Loss of sense of smell or taste Getting tested means you keep yourself, your friends, family, workplace and your community safe. It’s not over yet. Staying Apart Keep Us Together Find out where to get tested visit vic.gov.au/CORONAVIRUS

03.01.2022 Shared from YARRA VALLEY WATER We’ve become aware of a potential water quality issue affecting 88 suburbs due to electrical damage caused by storms overnight. Some water may have entered our drinking water supply network that had not been treated to the usual standard. As a precautionary measure, we’re advising residents in those suburbs to boil their water before they drink residents should bring water to a rolling boil before drinking, washing and preparing food, preparing baby formula, brushing teeth and making ice until further notice. Please go to www.yvw.com.au/drinking-water-advice for more information about suburbs, advice and updates



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