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Roo Dental

Locality: Birtinya

Phone: +61 7 5405 3653



Address: Suite 3, 30 Main Drive 4575 Birtinya, QLD, Australia

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

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22.01.2022 Are your baby's teeth starting to come in? Read this article for tips on dental care for the little ones. https://health.usnews.com//kids-dental-care-from-the-first



20.01.2022 Is flossing part of your 'new year, new you' motto? If you haven't been doing it regularly here are 3 tips to help you out. https://www.ada.org.au/Your-D/Younger-Adults-18-30/flossing

19.01.2022 One in six women is experiencing domestic violence at the hands of a partner. That is the shocking figure from the latest ABS Personal Safety Survey, underlinin...g that the work of the Australian Dental Health Foundation, which provides free dental care to women who have received oral injuries, has never been more necessary. bit.ly/31gP06L

19.01.2022 Well done Australia, we have flattened the curve. Now thanks to your hard work, some restrictions can be eased. A new three-step pathway to living and working C...OVIDSafe will guide the way forward. Physical distancing and good hygiene will remain vital to keeping us all safe, so please keep up the good work https://health.gov.au//3-step-framework-for-a-covidsafe-au See more



19.01.2022 The theme of Dental Health Week for 2020 is ‘How much sugar is hiding in your trolley?’ You might think that a little extra sugar here and there isn’t such a bi...g deal, but the odds are that you are taking in far more than you realise. Figures show that the average Australian is consuming 14 teaspoons of sugar a day, a whole lot more than the maximum six teaspoons a day recommended by the World Health Organisation. Why not make the most of Dental Health Week and make an appointment with your dentist today? See more

19.01.2022 Applications for study grants for Indigenous dental hygienists and oral health therapists OPEN TODAY. There are up to 4 x $5000 grants on offer from the Austral...ian Dental Health Foundation (supported by Dental Hygienists Association of Australia Limited - DHAA Ltd.) which include mentoring by a qualified dental hygienist during the year of the grant. www.adhf.org.au/indigenous-study/

19.01.2022 Here's a perfect example of how much sugar is on your drinks. It's pretty scary. https://www.youtube.com/watch #dentalteam #adaqueensland #adaq #dentistry #d...entalpractice #oralhygiene #oralhygienetips #dentalteams #teeth #showyoursmile #brisbane #queensland #dentalassociation #worldoralhealthday #dentalhealthweek #orthodontics #australiandentalassociation #dentalhealthqueensland See more



18.01.2022 Dental care probably isn't at the top of your list when you're bringing a little one into the world, but your dental health has a huge impact on your overall health! https://www.ada.org.au/Your-Dental-/Children-0-11/Pregnancy

17.01.2022 Don't forget, we are still open during this unsettling time for any of your dental needs.

16.01.2022 Here’s what you need to do if you need to self-isolate. Stay home for 14 days. Make arrangements with work, school and childcare. Practise good hygie...ne. Limit physical contact with those you live with. Speak to your doctor if you’re unwell. This can be a tough time for all of us ask for support when you need it. More information is available at www.health.gov.au See more

16.01.2022 Do you know what to do if a tooth is knocked out? Acting swiftly and decisively is key. For more advice and big no-no's have a read of this article. https://bit.ly/2FNKGlu

16.01.2022 These are 7 simple steps to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.



15.01.2022 Listen up Queensland, wash your hands regularly! Use soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitiser to stop the spread of germs that might be lurking on your hands

15.01.2022 An apple a day keeps the dentist away, that's the saying right While your favourite sugary treat might feed your cravings, it also feeds the bacteria in your ...teeth which leads to decay What you eat has a massive impact on your oral health and could end up costing your thousands in the long run from fillings to root canals. So when you’re reaching for your next snack, opt for the healthier choice instead

13.01.2022 ALL Australians deserve access to better dental care. That's why the ADA is backing a motion by Senator Stirling Griff that calls on the Federal Government to w...ork with state governments to provide more Medicare-funded dental care for all children, pensioners and welfare recipients. ada.org.au/SenateMotionPublicDentalCare

13.01.2022 Released today on World Oral Health Day, an Adult Oral Health Tracker progress report shows Australia's dental health is tracking in the wrong direction! So the... ADA is asking people to #uniteformouthhealth by pledging to take better care of their oral health. #WOHD20 ada.org.au/OralHealthTracker2020

11.01.2022 COVID-19 has created a critical mask shortage in Australia. Masks are essential equipment dentists use to protects patients, and themselves. We're calling on t...he Federal Government to guarantee masks supply so the dental sector can continue delivering essential treatment to Australians. ada.org.au/DentistsMasksCOVID19

10.01.2022 You wouldn’t eat 16 teaspoons of sugar, so why drink it? That's the question being asked in a hard-hitting new initiative from Rethink Sugary Drink (of which ...the ADA is a part) which aims to educate people on how much sugar is in the drinks they consume. #16teaspoons ada.org.au/16TeaspoonsCampaign

10.01.2022 What you need to know about ibuprofen and COVID-19. Info at bit.ly/ibuprofencovid

10.01.2022 THURSDAY UPDATE: Coronavirus Health Advice Find the latest health information from the Australian Government regarding coronavirus. Learn more at health.gov.au/news/coronavirus-update-at-a-glance #CoronavirusAustralia

08.01.2022 Christmas holidays are just around the corner! Are you planning on travelling with a teething baby? A few tips: keep the baby cool and comfortable. Cold chew to...ys, frozen yoghurt/fruits, or tethers can help manage discomfort and reduces inflammation. You can also use light cotton wrap if dribbling. #Teething #HealthySmile See more

08.01.2022 From 9pm AEDT 20 March 2020, only Australian citizens, residents and immediate family members can travel to Australia. All travellers arriving in Australia are ...required to self-isolate for 14 days at home. If you are a foreign national visiting Australia, you can still leave Australia. Australians are advised to not travel overseas at this time. Find out more at https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au//current-/novel-coronavirus

06.01.2022 When cleaning your teeth, do you floss or brush first? This article explains which order is the most effective and why. https://www.ada.org.au//What-to-do-first-in-your-oral-heal

05.01.2022 Is x-ray safe for kids? The answer is yes. Regardless of your age, you can have x-rays safely taken of the inside and outside of your mouth. Learn more about x-ray here: http://bit.ly/2NIHSuH #Xray #HealthySmile

04.01.2022 Merry Christmas from the Roo Dental Team. We hope you have fun and safe holidays.

02.01.2022 Dental X-Rays are a vital way to see what’s happening below the surface of your mouth. Find out more about X-Rays and what they can detect here: https://www.ada.org.au/Y/Younger-Adults-18-30/Dental-X-Rays

02.01.2022 Keeping your child smiling brightly may be easier than you think... You may be eligible to access up to $1,000 of general dental care for your child, through the Child Dental Benefits Schedule. Visit: health.gov.au/cdbs

01.01.2022 Identify the symptoms of coronavirus and how they compare to the common cold and influenza. Read more: health.gov.au//coronavirus-covid-19-identifying-the-sympto #COVID19

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