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Jamestown Dental

Locality: Jamestown, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8664 1204



Address: 10 Cumnock Street 5491 Jamestown, SA, Australia

Website: http://JamestownDental.com.au/

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21.01.2022 It's International Left-handers Day! We'd like to celebrate with our wonderful lefties at Jamestown Dental; Dr Liz Bernie, Edwina Plueckhahn, Lauren Cross and Phillippa Pycroft. We've even recently added a new left handed chair to the practice too! Hope you celebrate with your lefty friends today too #lefthandersday



21.01.2022 #dentalhealthweek How much sugar is hiding in your trolley?

19.01.2022 We are now back and open after our Christmas break We hope you had a Happy Christmas and wish you all the best for 2021! We are looking forward to another year of looking after your dental health

18.01.2022 HAPPY NEW YEAR



17.01.2022 Merry Christmas from all of us at Jamestown Dental. We will be taking a break until the 11th January. If you have a dental emergency during this time please contact the Port Pirie South Australian Dental Service 8638 4426 or the ADASA 7111 3440 to arrange emergency dental care. You can still book an appointment with us online during this time.

16.01.2022 We all know you should brush your teeth twice a day to keep your teeth healthy. But did you know, the ADA recommends you change your toothbrush every 3 months. The change of season is an easy time to remind you to change your tooth brush over.

11.01.2022 Edwina is back from maternity leave! We are happy to welcome Edwina back to Jamestown Dental after the birth of her daughter Rose. Edwina will be available for appointments on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. If you've missed her while she has been on leave and would like to book in a time to see her please call us on 0886641204



10.01.2022 Our new dentist, Dr Jason Bae, has been with us for a few months now. Jason started at Jamestown Dental in January and has become a valued team member. Jason enjoys all aspects of general dentistry and can help you out with check ups, cleans, restorative dentistry, dentures and extractions. Outside of dentistry Jason enjoys fitness and footy and you might get to catch him playing with the Jamestown Peterborough Magpies.

09.01.2022 Happy Halloween! We hope all the trick or treaters remember to look after their teeth this weekend. Look to the ADA’s swag of tooth tips below to slash your decay risk this Halloween: - eat your sweet treats at mealtime: the saliva produced to help digest larger quantities of food can also cleanse and buffer mouth pH from acids caused by food and drink; ... - chocolate wins over candy: dark chocolate has much lower sugar quantities than other chocolates and lollies; - rinse your mouth with water: after eating anything sugary to rinse foods and drinks from the mouth; - consume your Halloween party soft drink with a straw: that way the liquid goes straight to the back of the throat, bypassing teeth; - when shopping for treats: go for treats that aren’t sticky and don’t sit in clumps in back molar teeth - sticky sweets are more difficult to remove and linger longer, increasing tooth decay risk, and; - brush teeth twice a day and floss daily: whatever the date!

09.01.2022 Happy Dental Health Week! Dental Health Week is an annual event run by the Australian Dental Association which aims to make everyone aware of the key things they need to do to keep their teeth and gums healthy. You might think that a little extra sugar here and there isn’t such a big deal, but the odds are that you are taking in far more than you realise. ... Figures show that the average Australian is consuming 14 teaspoons of sugar a day, a whole lot more than the maximum six teaspoons a day recommended by the World Health Organisation for increased health benefits such as decreasing the risk of tooth decay, which is having a profoundly negative effect on Australia’s dental health as revealed by Australia’s Oral Health Tracker (ada.org.au/oralhealthtracker). To help you get within the recommended range, and be healthier into the bargain, this year’s Dental Health Week is all about showing you what daily sugar consumption level looks like in relation to the food you eat, how to read a food label so you can see what’s really in your food, and how sugar can negatively affect your dental health. Check out https://www.ada.org.au/Dental-Health-Week-2020/Home for some top tips.

08.01.2022 We are open for dental treatment

08.01.2022 Due to the SA Government restrictions, the ADASA has recommended dentists move to level 5 dental restrictions. Unfortunately, this means we will be closed for the next 6 days. If you have a dental emergency, please call us 8664 1204 so we can help to triage and manage your emergency dental care. If you have an appointment with us during this time, we will be in touch with you to reschedule your appointment. Please take care and we look forward to seeing you again soon.



07.01.2022 Beautiful sunset from our window this afternoon

06.01.2022 What's in a drink? Often too much sugar. Did you know that one 600ml bottle of soft drink, on average, contains 16 teaspoons of sugar? That's over twice the recommended daily sugar intake for adults.

04.01.2022 In line with SA Government directions, it will now be mandatory for all people attending Jamestown Dental to wear a single use face mask to enter the clinic. We have also implemented a contact tracing system and ask that you check in on arrival. Please do not attend if you have any cold or flu symptoms, have been to any hot spot areas in Adelaide or have been in contact with someone who has COVID.

04.01.2022 #dentalhealthweek We hope you've all been able to think about sugars in your diet this dental health week and hope this helps you to protect your teeth and smile.

04.01.2022 #dentalhealthweek How to read food labels and understand sugar content. Find out more at https://www.ada.org.au//Ora/You-are-what-you-eat-and-drink

02.01.2022 We will be re-opening on Monday! If we had to cancel your appt we will call you to make a new time. See you soon We will be re-opening on Monday! If we had to cancel your appt we will call you to make a new time. See you soon

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