Hampstead Dental Practice in Adelaide, South Australia | Teeth whitening service
Hampstead Dental Practice
Locality: Adelaide, South Australia
Phone: +61 8 7320 3570
Address: Suite 4, 237 Hampstead Road, Lightsview 5085 Adelaide, SA, Australia
Website: http://www.hampsteaddentalpractice.com.au
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23.01.2022 Hope everyone enjoys their Easter!
22.01.2022 Public announcement As a result of the recent COVID-19 outbreak in SA and following the advice from the Australian Dental Association, will be closed for the next 6 days We will still be available to contact on 73203570 for emergencies.... If you have appointments booked within the next 6 days, we will be in contact with you tomorrow to discuss rescheduling. We hope that you all stay well and safe during this time and hope that we can be back to seeing you all again very soon. - The Hampstead Dental Practice Team
22.01.2022 Amazing news! We will be back in the practice from 9am Monday! If you had an appointment that was cancelled as a result of the recent restrictions, we will be in contact with you shortly. All current bookings will be unaffected.... We want to thank you all for your understanding and flexibility during this time. We cannot wait to see you all next week
19.01.2022 We would like to take this opportunity to assure you we are checking updates daily and are following all necessary steps advised by the Australian Government and the Australian Dental Association to continue providing a safe environment for our patients and staff. We please ask our patients with future appointments booked to please contact us immediately on 73203570 if they have visited any of the locations mentioned in the SA Health post, have returned from interstate or overseas within the last 14 days or are currently experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms such as a fever, cough, runny nose or sore throat We will continue to update our patients as new information comes in. If you have any concerns please do not hesitate to contact our friendly staff on (08) 7320 3570
18.01.2022 Don’t be scared of the Dentist!
17.01.2022 The ToothBrush Challenge! Bringing awareness to our little friend, the Toothbrush! Challenge: Do a trick shot with a toothbrush, post it on our page or tag it #hampsteaddentalpractice #toothbrushchallenge ... BEST TRICK SHOTS WIN A CLEAN & POLISH! (You must arrange your own transport to our practice @Hampstead dental practice, Northfield, South Australia!!) (With a new brush!) Brush around all teeth surfaces for at least two minutes; remember to brush your tongue and the roof of your mouth. Remember to change your toothbrush especially when the bristles are worn. Oral Health Education is a very important tool in the prevention of oral diseases and we hope to motivate you to adopt a positive lifestyle. This will enable you maintain optimal oral health for life by preventing oral diseases and enhance your general wellness. The aim is to make the healthier choice, the easy choice that is Brush Twice Daily to avoid dental diseases. The type of bristles that are right for you depends on your specific oral care needs and any issues you might be suffering from at the time. As a general rule, however, dentists recommend choosing a toothbrush with soft bristles, instead of one considered hard or even medium. If you have sensitive teeth and signs of enamel erosion, your dentist might even suggest a brush with extra-soft bristles. #hampsteaddentalpractice #toothbrushchallenge #toothbrush #smile #cleaneating #dentist #dentalhumour #oralcare #healthyteeth #happyteeth #denatlhealth #oralhygiene #harrythedentist
16.01.2022 We want to wish you all a very happy and safe easter long weekend! We will be closed from Friday to Monday over the easter break and will be open as normal from Tuesday. Remember to look after your teeth especially well this weekend and try to limit your sweets to a short period of time, rather than grazing to reduce the harm sugar does to your teeth Check out these helpful tips the Australian Dental Association have on how to care for your teeth while still enjoying some ...easter treats https://www.ada.org.au/Easter2020
16.01.2022 While all of our staff have completed this short free course to better understand how to protect themselves, other staff members and our patients against COVID -19, as well as continuing our normal infection control procedures, we strongly encourage our patients to take 30 minutes out of their time to complete this course also. https://www.health.gov.au//covid-19-infection-control-trai
15.01.2022 We would like to assure our patients that while we are still open, we are checking updates daily and are following all necessary steps advised by the Australian Government and the Australian Dental Association to continue providing a safe environment for our patients and staff. We please ask our patients with future appointments booked to please contact us on 73203570 if they have returned from interstate or overseas within the last 14 days or currently have a fever, cough,... runny nose or sore throat *as also stated in our appointment reminder SMS Along with our usual infection control procedures, we are ensuring that extra precautions are taken, including cleaning of our reception/waiting room between each patient We ask patients to please remain in their car until we call them to come in for their appointment and, where possible, attend their appointment alone to minimise the amount of people in the practice at one time We will continue to update our patients as new information comes in, however at this point in time it is changing day by day. If you have any concerns please do not hesitate to contact our friendly staff on (08) 7320 3570
09.01.2022 Before you head out to watch the kids play sport this weekend, you know to pack some food, drinks and check the weather But would you know what to do if your ...child knocked out one of their adult teeth? Follow these tips to minimise long-term damage: 1. Locate the tooth as quickly as possible and handle it with care - always hold the tooth by the crown (top) and avoid touching the root. 2. If the tooth is dirty, clean it in milk. If milk is unavailable, rinse it in tap water but only for a second or two. DO NOT scrub the tooth or the root surface and avoid soaking it. 3. Try placing the tooth back in its socket - making sure it’s facing the right way round and in the right place. (If it's a baby tooth, don’t try to place it back in.) Once it’s in, gently bite down on a clean piece of soft cloth or tissue to help keep the tooth in place. 4. If the tooth is wobbly, fold a small piece of aluminium foil over the area to keep it in place. If you have a custom fitted mouthguard, put it into the mouth to stabilize the traumatized tooth. 5. If you can’t get the tooth back in, don’t force it. Keep the tooth moist at all times by storing it in a clean small container with a small amount (enough to cover the whole tooth) of milk or saliva. DO NOT place the tooth in water or wrap it in tissue or cloth as this will dry out the tooth and can reduce the chance of it reattaching. 6. Take your child to the dentist as soon as possible, ideally within 30 minutes. The sooner the tooth is replaced, the greater the likelihood it will survive. TAG someone who needs to know our tips in the comments below Pic via Herald Sun
03.01.2022 WE ARE STILL OPEN As of Thursday 2nd April 2020, our practice will be open by appointment only for emergency dental procedures. As always, our reception staff are still available for any questions you may have during this time, please do not hesitate to contact us during our normal business hours on 7320 3570 to book appointments and assists you with your dental concerns.... We continue to closely monitor the current situation regarding COVID-19 and will continue to follow the restrictions advised by the Dental Board of Australia, to ensure our patients and staff stay safe. The current level 3 restrictions allow us to continue treating for emergency dental procedures. Please contact us to find out more information. If you are seeking more information on COVID-19, we recommend you contact the Coronavirus Health Information Line on 1800 020 080. They are currently operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We hope that you all stay safe and are following the current government advice and staying home wherever possible. We can’t wait to see you all when everything goes back to normal
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