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Charlestown Road Dental

Locality: Charlestown, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4943 3571



Address: 280 Charlestown Road 2290 Charlestown, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Take a stand for a healthier future this World Cavity-Free Future Day. We're encouraging everyone today to choose water over sugary drinks, the first step, it is hoped, towards better oral and overall health. #WCCFDay



25.01.2022 Dental Health Week

25.01.2022 More than 70% of children aged 9-13 years are consuming too much sugar. You wouldn't eat 16 teaspoons of sugar - so why drink it? Tap water and plain milk are t...he best choices. All children under 18 years are eligible for free dental treatment. Contact Hunter New England Oral Health on 1300 651 625 to book your child’s dental check-up today. For adults that have a fear of visiting the dentist, read up on our tooth be told story explaining how it can be a natural fear. http://www.hnehealth.nsw.gov.au/Hub/Pages/Tooth-be-told.aspx

24.01.2022 How you brush your teeth matters a great deal. It's one of the key messages we're promoting this #dentalhealthweek so we've created this short informative video to help everyone brush better. #watchyourmouth



23.01.2022 Everyone would like a nice bright, white smile. Sometimes the teeth are just not naturally white enough, as they have discoloured over time. Considering teeth whitening? Make an appointment to discuss your options: https://buff.ly/2ILN7J6

23.01.2022 ***- Update*** https://charlestownroaddental.com.au/ We are extremely pleased to announce that there has been further easing of dental restrictions which will allow us to fully resume providing comprehensive dental care to our valued dental family. Australian Government, on advice from the health advisory committee (AHPPC), in consultation with the Australian Dental Association, has now lowered restrictions on dental treatment able t...o be performed to Level 1 Restrictions of the Managing COVID-19 Guidelines from 8 May 2020. These restrictions, in summary, allow all dental treatments to be undertaken for ‘healthy’ patients, in a relatively normal fashion. ie we will continue to screen all patients, and ‘at risk’ patients will need to have served their quarantine/isolation and/or achieved negative test results, as applicable, before they can be routinely treated. (Urgent treatment can typically be accommodated with various extra precautions.) At Charlestown Road Dental we will continue with a few appropriate extra precautions for all (eg patient screening, patient handwashing/alcohol handrub, pre-treatment antiseptic mouthrinse, disinfecting doorhandles and EFTPOS terminals etc, and waiting room social distancing) to ensure that there is no opportunity for spread within the surgery. Our infection control will otherwise continue unabated with protocols that are the equal of the best in the world, and the envy of many countries. These arrangements will ensure our existing valued patients, and others, are supported safely with their dental needs, even in these otherwise unsettling times. We will increase our operating hours to five days (Mon-Fri) again, as we begin to work towards more normal work patterns again. NB we will still require appointments to be made (preferably by telephone) prior. An after-hours number is provided, on the answering service whenever the surgery is unattended, as well as on the website under our COVID-19 policy/procedure page. Continue to check back on our site for any future developments. We understand that there will be apprehension, and uncertainty at this time, but we are available and ready to support you. Do not hesitate to call us, or enquire via this page/email/our website, to discuss, for advice, and for reassurance. Full Statement and Information can be found on the website https://charlestownroaddental.com.au/

20.01.2022 In preparation for Dental Health Week 6-12 August 2018 the Australian Dental Association have released some information about how diet can impact your dental health. https://buff.ly/2llPzaZ



14.01.2022 Happy New Year! See you in the new year. We reopen on the 6th January 2020

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08.01.2022 Gift Vouchers now available for those who need a hint to book in for their 6 monthly check up

06.01.2022 Social distancing, working from home, or keeping the kids out of school? Desperately looking for ideas to keep the kids busy?

06.01.2022 A healthy mouth has lifelong benefits. Brush baby teeth as soon as they appear, brush your teeth morning and night with fluoride toothpaste and use floss at least once a day. #DentalHealthWeek



05.01.2022 Quick tip to improve your oral health? Eat more fruit and veg! Watch for some simple tasty recipes. #DentalHealthWeek

04.01.2022 Did you know that only 1/2 the people around you are brushing twice a day? If you want to #watchyourmouth properly, you should be brushing your teeth morning and night. buff.ly/2akY03b

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