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Baybreeze Dental Care

Locality: Cleveland, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3286 1932



Address: 139A Queen Street 4163 Cleveland, QLD, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 We are pleased that due to Australia’s continued success in controlling the COVID-19 outbreak, restrictions have been lessened. This means that we are now able to provide all dental services including checkups, cleanings and any restorative work that has been postponed. We will continue to be vigilant and screen patients over the phone, maintain physical distancing and hand hygiene practices in the reception areas, taking a temperature upon your arrival and having an addition...al mouthrinse prior to dental treatment. When arriving to the practice, we may ask you to wait in your car or outside until called for the start of your appointment in order to minimise congestion in the reception area. We kindly ask that if you or anyone in your immediate circle are unwell in any way or feeling any cold or flu-like symptoms (cough, fever, shortness of breath) to please refrain from coming for your dental treatment until all symptoms have resolved. This is not just in regards to COVID-19, but also for the regular cold and flu so that we can keep our staff and other patients healthy. If you have had any appointments postponed in the last 6 weeks we will be in contact soon. We are looking forward to seeing and providing dental care for our patients again. Please call 3286 1932 if you need us as we will have normal opening hours now. Thankyou for your patience during this time and we hope you are all keeping well. See more



23.01.2022 Wow, just WOW! It really warms our hearts when we find little treasures like this work of art left for us We love seeing children at Baybreeze Dental Care and take pride in creating a chilled and relaxing environment, that also (and most importantly) gives your child the best dental experience possible. ... Did we mention the treasure chest.........?

23.01.2022 We have reached Friday - or as our Principle Dentist Kathlyn says FRIYAY!!

20.01.2022 R U OK? 8 Austalians take their own lives each day! And if you've ever lost a loved one this way you know how much it hurts! Its National RUOK day? Make sure you take the time out to check in on others. And to not only ask but be there when they aren't ok because it's ok, to not be ok! Mental health isn't something to be ashamed of nor should it be silenced in this world. It's an illness the same as someone with high blood pressure. ... Showing simple respect to the ones around you can go a long way. We hope you all are okay in these unpredictable time! #ruokeveryday #mentalhealthawareness #suicideprevention #youarentalone #theresmoretosayafterruok



19.01.2022 Today we had Zoe, Sarah and their Mummy pay us a visit for their routine check up and cleans and it was happy and healthy smiles all round . Check out the pictures they coloured in for us whilst each girl waited their turn to take a ride in the chair #colouringfun #cute #suchtalent #thankyou #madeussmile

15.01.2022 With the school summer holidays just a few short weeks away appointments are already booking fast for December and January! Call or book online now to avoid disappointment. Did you know that your child may be able to receive FREE* dental treatment under the Medicare Children's Dental Benefit Scheme? Ask Caroline and Donna for more information on the CDBS when you call. *subject to eligibility

12.01.2022 Dental Health week is coming up next week, This year the theme is: How much sugar is hiding in your trolley? Everything we eat and drink in our everyday lives can possibly have a major affect on our teeth and gums. Cavities on your teeth (as some of you may know as soft black spots or holes) is most commonly a diet-related disease that comes as a response to our sugar consumption. Sugar from the foods and drinks we consume everyday is taken up by decay-causing bacteria that... lives on the surfaces of your teeth. These bacteria process the sugar, turning it into acid which then eats at the surfaces of the teeth where it draws all the minerals from the tooth. If this process happens over and over, without any attempt to prevent or stop it, this can eventually result in the formation of tooth decay. What you can do to prevent tooth decay: Drink lots of water water is the best thing for your teeth - it is sugar free and in most parts of Australia it contains fluoride (which is the most cost-effective way to prevent tooth decay) Brush your teeth with a fluoride based tooth paste before bed and first thing in the morning Floss your teeth or pikster between your teeth (this is very important to prevent decay between your teeth) know how much sugar is in your food the average adult intake of sugar per day should be 6 teaspoons - but did you know in 1 can of soft drink there is 16 teaspoons of sugar THAT'S NEARLY 3 X's the daily recommendation. read the label on your foods at home - look at the amount of sugar per 100g. it is best to look for foods with 5g or less sugar per 100g. Between 5g and 10g is okay as well. sugar free gum: studies have shown chewing sugar free gum for 20 minutes after eating can prompt your mouth to produce more saliva, which helps neutralize decay-causing acid attacks. For more information head over to - https://www.ada.org.au/Dental-Health-Week-2020/home See more



10.01.2022 Looking after our patients and providing all round care has always been the priority here at Baybreeze Dental Care. We have continued to actively monitor the implications of the COVID-19 virus for our community and following on from recommendations of the Australian Dental Association have taken the step to restrict the type of treatment undertaken at the practice. We will be POSTPONING ELECTIVE and NON URGENT TREATMENT until further notice in an attempt to reduce unnecessar...y contact for both patients and our team and help reduce the spread of this virus. If you have received a reminder from us for your regular exam please call us first before making online bookings, as we will have to defer your appointment for a few months until this crisis has settled down. However, THE PRACTICE REMAINS OPEN AND WE WILL BE TAKING CARE OF URGENT TREATMENT as required. Reducing the volume and scope of work performed allows us to provide emergency treatment to our patients while continuing to provide the safest care possible. IF YOU NEED TREATMENT, PLEASE CALL THE PRACTICE ON 3286 1932 and allow our staff to establish how we can best look after you at this time. To facilitate these changes our normal hours of operation have changed but we will continue to provide as much convenience and flexibility as possible. WE HAVE SUSPENDED OUR ONLINE BOOKING processes so please phone, and if you have an appointment already made, we will be in contact with you shortly to reschedule as needed. How long these changes will be necessary for is hard to predict but by acting in a sensible fashion now hopefully will allow the move back to normality as soon as possible This is an unsettling time for many of us, and this decision hasn’t been taken lightly, but by taking appropriate steps now we are hoping to be able maintain the dental care needed to you throughout this time. If you need us, please call.

08.01.2022 Adam had a special little vist from Carissa and little Miss Harper-Jean today We can't believe that this little one is almost a year old ! #smilesallround #teamadam #nextdaintraining

07.01.2022 We would like to take this moment to just stop for a minute and thank all of our service men and women; past, present, and future We thank those serving us here & those serving overseas. We thank you for all you have done and continue to do to keep us safe.... #lestweforget

04.01.2022 Happy International Friendship day from the BBDC crew! We hope you all have a wonderful day - we sure will appreciating our work friendships!

02.01.2022 It's that time of year again where we are all asking ourselves "Where did 2019 go ?". So here is a friendly remind that as quickly as this year is coming to an end, so is the December 31st cut off for your health insurance If you don't want to miss out on your health insurance entitlements, jump on over to our online booking system to reserve your next appointment. Alternatively you can give us a call us on 0732861932 and our wonderful front office team will be abl...e to help book in your appointment . Appointments are already booking fast for December so get in quick .



02.01.2022 How beautiful is this Thank you Ian, it was VERY kind of you.

02.01.2022 Dear Patients, The health and safety of our employees, our patients, our guests and the wider community is always our priority, never more so than now, given the escalating COVID-19 health crisis. In light of this we have implemented a number of additional health and safety measures to ensure we provide you with the safest environment we can. WHAT YOU CAN DO... We request that all visitors evaluate their own health and those they are in close contact with. Please stay at home and do not visit Baybreeze Dental Care if any of the following apply: You feel unwell, have a fever or shortness of breath or cough. You have returned from overseas travel within the past 21 days. Have met people who have visited high risk countries such as Italy, Iran, Spain, China. You have been directed to self-isolate. You have, or a person you have been in close contact with has been diagnosed with COVID-19. WHAT WE ARE DOING We always practice rigorous hygiene and infection control throughout Baybreeze Dental Care.In response to the health crisis, we have enhanced our reception and waiting room hygiene and cleaning by: Increased cleaning of all touch points e.g. tables, buttons, pens, EFTPOS terminal, Removed magazines and kids toys from waiting room. Handsanitisers are provided on arrival and for your use while at our practice. Temperature test all our employees upon their arrival at work. Temperature test all our patients upon their arrival. We will continue to follow the recommendations from the relevant authorities to ensure we are doing everything we can to keep you safe. We value your support as we all work through this unusual situation, in the best way we can together.

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