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Drummoyne Dental Surgery

Locality: Drummoyne, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9819 7277



Address: 166 Victoria Road 2047 Drummoyne, NSW, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 How much sugar is in your Easter egg this year?



23.01.2022 Broken jaw, fractured, cracked or knocked-out teeth, cut lips and tongues. Doesnt sound like much fun does it? Did you know that March is Mouthguard Aware...ness Month Sports-related injuries account for nearly 40% of dental injuries, yet only 36% of Australians wear a mouthguard when playing contact sport, and even fewer wear a mouthguard during training. A single case of dental trauma can lead to a lifetime of treatment. Dental trauma from sporting injury can result in damage to the tooth nerve, fractured, cracked or knocked-out teeth, a broken jaw, damage to the tongue and cut lips. There are so many benefits to getting a custom fitted mouthguard, so what you waiting for! Save those teeth of yours and remember when its game on, its MOUTHGUARD in. #dentist #dentistry #dentists #dentistlife #mouthguard #mouthguards #dentistryschool #dentalhygiene #sportsinjuries #dentalhygienestudent #dentalhygienestudents #dentalhygieneseminar #stleonards #crowsnest #sydney #nswdentist #adanswbranch #dentistmagazine #oralhealth #oralhealthcare #wohd19 #australiandentalcouncil #adamemberbenefit #memberbenefits #teethprotection #australiandentalassociation #recentgraduates #playitsafe #dentaltrauma #oralhealtheducation

22.01.2022 This Saturday 14 October is World Cavity-Free Future Day. What can you do to help us create a cavity-free future for our children? Let's work together to create a healthy environment, and improve oral and general health.

21.01.2022 The ADA surveyed a lot of Aussies to see how aware they were of the way their on-field behaviour affects their off-field oral health. The results make for some ...surprising reading, regardless of whether you're a patient or a practitioner. Feel free to share this with your patients, friends and family.



20.01.2022 How many teaspoons of sugar are in your favourite drinks? A few taps from our magic wand will reveal all Join the conversation by using the hashtag #WCFFDay Al...liance for a Cavity Free Future ANZ Chapter, Australian Dental Association, Adohta Inc, Dental Hygienists Association of Australia Limited - DHAA Ltd. See more

20.01.2022 Baby those baby teeth! #NCDHM

18.01.2022 It's important to know what's in the food we eat and drink. With 12 teaspoons of sugar, plus a lot of caffeine and citric acid, this can't be good for your dental health. That Sugar Film has a lot of useful information to help you make healthy choices. #rethinksugarydrink #sugartax



18.01.2022 LOOKING FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT IDEA? Have you considered buying your friends a first aid course? You hope you'll never need to use the knowledge, but you coul...d save a life. Please take a few minutes to read this article and consider how prepared you will be in a similar circumstance. https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//1f760b09534f31d25194036

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06.01.2022 There is nothing fair about the way private health insurers treat consumers! If you pay the same premium, you should get exactly the same rebate. Talk to your ...patients. Tell your member of parliament. Same policy. Same treatment. Same rebate. Optometry Australia Chiropractors' Association of Australia Australian Physiotherapy Association See more

05.01.2022 Broken jaw, fractured, cracked or knocked-out teeth, cut lips and tongues. Doesn’t sound like much fun does it? Did you know that March is Mouthguard Aware...ness Month Sports-related injuries account for nearly 40% of dental injuries, yet only 36% of Australians wear a mouthguard when playing contact sport, and even fewer wear a mouthguard during training. A single case of dental trauma can lead to a lifetime of treatment. Dental trauma from sporting injury can result in damage to the tooth nerve, fractured, cracked or knocked-out teeth, a broken jaw, damage to the tongue and cut lips. There are so many benefits to getting a custom fitted mouthguard, so what you waiting for! Save those teeth of yours and remember when it’s game on, it’s MOUTHGUARD in. #dentist #dentistry #dentists #dentistlife #mouthguard #mouthguards #dentistryschool #dentalhygiene #sportsinjuries #dentalhygienestudent #dentalhygienestudents #dentalhygieneseminar #stleonards #crowsnest #sydney #nswdentist #adanswbranch #dentistmagazine #oralhealth #oralhealthcare #wohd19 #australiandentalcouncil #adamemberbenefit #memberbenefits #teethprotection #australiandentalassociation #recentgraduates #playitsafe #dentaltrauma #oralhealtheducation

03.01.2022 We often have people ask why we are so concerned about soft drinks. Data from Australian Health Survey shows that sugar-sweetened beverages contribute to around... 1/3 of added sugar in the diet for teenagers and young adults. That's between 5 & 7 teaspoons of sugar. The World Health Organisation recommends reducing added sugars to <6 teaspoons per day - reducing soft drink & sports drink consumption will go a long way to helping achieve better health. See more



02.01.2022 A recently released Tooth Fairy Index reports children average $3.91 per lost tooth. Find out more about what the Tooth Fairy does and what she leaves behind in this exclusive Q&A!

01.01.2022 How much sugar are you really drinking? The World Health Organisation recommends reducing added sugar to <6 tsp per day, but many common drinks contain much more. Maybe it's time to rethink your next drink, and switch to water instead?

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