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Forbes Family Dentists

Locality: Forbes, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6851 5505



Address: 2 Templar Street 2871 Forbes, NSW, Australia

Website: http://forbesfamilydentists.com.au

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22.01.2022 Love seeing little patients that have visits with us Absolute champion



21.01.2022 At Forbes Family Dentists we pride ourselves in being friendly, professional and passionate about dental health. What sets us apart is our devotion to great patient experience - we always put our patients first. We are seeking a casual dental assistant who will share our passion for patient care. Candidates should have the following qualities. - A high level of motivation and ability to work unsupervised... - Outgoing, talkative and friendly - Great communication and customer service skills - Excellent organisation and time management skills Applications close 20 July Please send your CV or questions to Tabitha [email protected]

20.01.2022 Morning dear (morning breath ....) Is it time to book your other half in for a check up?! Our friendly reception can take care of the rest. ... 6851 5505

18.01.2022 Did you know that Dr Sandra Büchler is now offering her services in Orange at the new Bloomfield Specialist Group rooms.



17.01.2022 Get behind Ned guys.. and donate if you can

17.01.2022 Did you know... The frequency of getting X-rays of your teeth often depends on your medical and dental history and current condition. Some people may need X-rays every six months, others with no recent dental or gum disease and who visit their dentist regularly may get X-rays every couple of years.

16.01.2022 SCHOOL HOLIDAYS We have limited spots available the next two week. GIve the girls a call on 6851 5505



15.01.2022 We are closed today for the Public Holiday. We will re-open Tuesday the 6th @ 8.30am

14.01.2022 It’s a day for celebrations HAPPY BIRTHDAY DR DANNY

13.01.2022 Did you know? The Dental Surgery was once a pub known as Marlins hotel.

12.01.2022 WE ARE STILL OPEN! For the next 3 - 4 days you will see the team outside re-doing the pavement. They will also be assisting all of our patients in and out of the building while the work is being carried out. If you have any concerns please contact us on (02) 6851 5505.

12.01.2022 Let’s talk about FLOSS You should be flossing once a day, either morning or night, or even after lunch, for at least two minutes.. But it's not just adults who need to floss.... How often do you floss?



09.01.2022 Happy Birthday to Dr Pete! Working on his Bday- he's like part of the furniture now.....! HB love to you from ALL of us! Pete Thompson

08.01.2022 It’s a full house today, our team doing what they love and it shows. #dentalatitsbest #forbesfamilydentists #loveteeth #forbesnsw

08.01.2022 Did you know... That it can sometimes be easier to book the whole family in at one time!! Then you aren’t chasing around after appointments for the whole family all at different times.. Don’t forget school holidays are fast approaching and we don’t want you to miss out ... 6851 5505

06.01.2022 Wishing everyone a wonderful Easter break. We will be closed on Friday the 2nd April and will re-open on Tuesday the 6th April. In case of an emergency, please call the Forbes Hospital on 6850 7100... ’ !

05.01.2022 A team that drinks coffee together, stays together You guys never disappoint

02.01.2022 Here’s something you may not know - nearly half the surface area of your teeth lies between them. So if you’re solely relying on brushing you’re not cleaning a large portion of your teeth, which in turn can affect how healthy your teeth and gums are. By removing the plaque from between your teeth, you’re helping to prevent gum disease, tooth decay and halitosis, otherwise known as bad breath. So flossing, or interdental cleaning as it’s officially known, is an essential par...t of caring for your teeth and gums. #forbesfamilydentists #grenfellfamilydentists How often do you floss?

02.01.2022 Welcome to 2021 There is no better way to start the year then looking after the environment! No more plastic cups for us

01.01.2022 Dental decay or caries- is the most common disease in childhood. Dental caries can lead to : pain problems with sleeping and eating Issues with socializing an...d low self-esteem. The negative impacts can affect essential daily activities and consequently, quality of life . These figures are alarming given it’s predominantly a preventable disease!

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