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Clarence Dental Centre Indooroopilly

Locality: Indooroopilly, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3378 5055



Address: 6/100 Coonan St 4068 Indooroopilly, QLD, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 We are big supporters of Rethink Sugary Drink and the Obesity Policy Coalition’s advocacy for reducing the amount of sugary drinks available and consumed. Sadly, we see the effects of over-consumption on oral health far too often.



24.01.2022 Child Dental Benefits. What is it and are my children eligible? We are happy to provide services under Child Dental Benefits for eligible children, so check out this article and find out if your family can take advantage of this wonderful initiative to keep our kids teeth healthy! School holiday appointments are running out fast, so get in touch if you'd like to book in. https://www.ada.org.au//Chi/Child-Dental-Benefits-Schedule

23.01.2022 It's World No Tobacco Day today. #TobaccoExposed With tobacco intake in all its forms responsible for an extensive range of oral and chronic diseases and a high number of deaths, the ADA is urging Australians to take steps to reduce and quit smoking - ada.org.au/WorldNoTobaccoDay2020

22.01.2022 If you want to see us before Christmas, right now is the time to book in! Spaces are filling fast in November and December. Where did this year go??



20.01.2022 Our new and improved website is up and running! Head on over and check it out https://www.clarencedental.com.au/

20.01.2022 Our practice manager's son suffered some minor (self inflicted) dental injuries earlier this week. He's ok, and has vowed not to bounce a basketball into his own face again but it got us thinking, do our patients know what to do if their child has an accident involving their teeth or jaw? These things happen, so it's always good to be prepared! Here's a great resource to help you to be in the know, should this happen in your family. https://www.ada.org.au/Your-Den/Children-0-11/Dental-Trauma

18.01.2022 Our incoming phone lines are still down please call and leave a message so we can call you back, or email [email protected] incoming phone lines are still down please call and leave a message so we can call you back, or email [email protected]



16.01.2022 Great news! In response to current high demand, our very own Dr Jenny Schlamm has opened her books to take appointments on Fridays! Get in quick for all your pre-Christmas and school holiday dental appointments, as these spaces won't last long. Call us on 33785055 to secure your time with Jenny.

15.01.2022 How do I clean my baby's teeth? When should we take our first trip to the dentist? Your baby may only have a couple of little toothy pegs poking through, but this is still an incredibly important time to set up good oral hygiene habits. Here's some valuable information for all new parents to ensure that your baby's oral health starts off on the right foot. https://www.ada.org.au/Your-Dental-Hea/Children-0-11/Babies

11.01.2022 Are you, like many people, left disappointed with your private health fund rebate? There IS something you can do about it! https://www.ada.org.au/time2switch/Home

11.01.2022 Too good to be true?

08.01.2022 Our incoming phone lines are down! Please email us [email protected] or call and leave a message and we will call you back.Our incoming phone lines are down! Please email us [email protected] or call and leave a message and we will call you back.



06.01.2022 Prevention is always better than a cure, and when it comes to your teeth it's all about what you do at home. A good daily brushing and flossing routine and a healthy diet will make your dental checkups that much quicker, easier and cheaper, reducing the need for extensive treatment.

03.01.2022 We've seen a marked increase over the years in the number of patients presenting with symptoms related to tooth grinding and clenching, usually while sleeping. As this article explains, there are a number of reasons we may grind our teeth, and it is important to address the issue with your dentist should you notice symptoms in order to prevent damage to your teeth and joints. https://www.ada.org.au/Your-Dent/Teens-12-17/Teeth-Grinding

03.01.2022 Along with chewing sugar-free gum; brushing your teeth twice a day, visiting the dentist regularly and choosing healthy snacks like fruits, cheese and vegetables, are just a few ways to keep your pearly whites clean and healthy

02.01.2022 The weather is warming up and those frozen drinks sure are tempting, especially for kids. Don't be sucked in though, these drinks are incredibly high in sugar, increasing the risk of dental decay along with a host of health and disease risks. Stick to an icy cold water to hydrate this summer and your body will thank you! Image credit: Rethink Sugary Drink Live_Lighter

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