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Main Beach Dental

Locality: Gold Coast, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5503 1177



Address: 11/26-30 Tedder Ave. Main Beach 4217 Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

Website: https://mainbeachdental.com.au

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25.01.2022 Today is World Chocolate Day, 7th of July 2020 Happy World Chocolate Day! #WorldChocolateDay #Chocolate #DentistMainBeach



24.01.2022 One of the most common diseases of the mouth and lips is the simple cold sore. It is caused by the herpes virus, and many more of us carry the virus than show symptoms through cold sores. 25 per cent of us suffer from recurring cold sores, and well over half of us carry the virus, hidden in our nervous systems. Learn more ... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/cold-sores-and-your-dental-/ See more

24.01.2022 Bleeding gums are never a good sign, and it is doubly worrisome if you have braces. Bloody gums do not always mean that there is a serious problem, but you should be concerned enough to get the bleeding immediately looked at by your dentist. At Main Beach Dental our first step is to discover what is causing the bleeding gums and how they are related to your braces.... Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/bleeding-gums-in-braces-wea/

23.01.2022 Main Beach Dental is here to help you take care of your smile. Happy Tooth Fairy Day! #ToothFairyDay #ToothFairy #DentistMainBeach



23.01.2022 Over 40 per cent of children aged 5 to 10 years had decay in their primary [baby] teeth. One-quarter of children in that same age group had never received treatment for their tooth decay. On average, Australian children aged 5 to 10 had 1.5 primary teeth with decay. And while Australia attempts to support the dental health of its children through the National Oral health plan, which is designed to ensure that every Australian child sees a dentist, one in nine children have n...ever seen a dentist in their lives. Obviously, something else is needed. The good news is that something else exists in the form of the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS). Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/main-beach-dentist-tips-how/

22.01.2022 Bulk Bill for children who are eligible for Medicare child dental benefits schedule. Up to $1000 worth of dental treatments over two years. Learn more ... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/child-dental-benefits-sched/ See more

21.01.2022 Sturdy, stable and sophisticated; that's what your dental braces are known for! If you are wearing braces, you need to avoid foods you usually consume during the time you haven't had them yet. Check out our list of foods that are good for braces and foods that your braces might hate for chewing.... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/top-foods-to-eat-and-avoid-/ #TopFoodsToEatandAvoidWithBraces #DentalBraces #Orthodontics #DentistMainBeach



20.01.2022 Accidents can happen quickly and without warning! Accidents to the mouth can knock out (or avulse) your children’s precious teeth. Here's what you need to know to maximise the chances of your child’s tooth being reimplanted, is the series of simple steps that Main Beach Dental shares in today’s post. Learn more... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/knocked-out-teeth-and-your-/ See more

20.01.2022 When it comes to imaging including X-rays the key word is needed. This is because X-rays use radiation that, if exposure is repeated often enough, is linked to a greater chance of cancer in later life. And because kids are still growing, they’re more sensitive to radiation. This is why, at Main Beach Dental, we often hear parents or guardians ask if X-rays are safe for their children. Let’s take a look at what X-rays are, their pros and cons, and how we use X-rays at Ma...in Beach Dental. https://mainbeachdental.com.au/dentist-main-beach-tips-are/ See more

19.01.2022 At Main Beach Dental, we often hear parents or guardians ask if X-rays are safe for their children. We answer that no patient should be exposed to more radiation than needed, regardless of age, but in some cases an X-ray is just what is called for. Let’s take a look at what X-rays are, their pros and cons, and how we use X-rays at Main Beach Dental. Learn more ... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/dentist-main-beach-tips-are/ See more

19.01.2022 At Main Beach Dental we’ve put a lot of thought into how to make your visit to us as convenient, quick, and comfortable as possible. This is why from the moment you contact us (through our website or by phone) we’ve tried to make the process of visiting us as easy as possible. And if you have anxiety or phobia, we’re going to take you through the process of a dental visit so you can see that we are prepared to help you with it.... Let’s take a look! https://mainbeachdental.com.au/dental-care-at-main-beach-d/

18.01.2022 Your teeth can be the most overworked part of your body. This makes them more susceptible to damage and other issues. The good thing is there is a way to address all your various dental concerns at once. How? By using Porcelain Veneers to give your precious smile a needed makeover. Learn more... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/porcelain-veneers-main-beach/ See more



17.01.2022 How are you feeling today? Express it with an emoji! Celebrate World Emoji Day with us at Main Beach Dental! #WorldEmojiDay #Emoji #DentistMainBeach

17.01.2022 At Main Beach Dental, we offer several solutions to aesthetically unpleasant teeth, and one of those options is the dental veneer. Veneers are a relatively easy, quick, and effective way to improve the appearance of your teeth and smile. So, if your smile is less attractive than you think it could be, schedule a consultation with Main Beach Dental to discuss your smile-improvement options, including dental veneers.... To help you decide if veneers might be the thing for your teeth, Main Beach Dental would like to share the following information with you! Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/dentist-main-beach-answers-/

17.01.2022 Dental Health Week is a major annual oral health campaign, and this year, Dental Health Week will be on 3 9 August. The main focus of this year's campaign is reinforced through the tagline: "How much sugar is hiding in your trolley?" which draws on the concept of hidden sugars and checking food labels to make healthy choices. To learn more about our Dental Health Week 2020 campaign in Main Beach, please call us on (07) 5503 1177 or book your appointment online.... We are located at 11/26-30 Tedder Avenue in Main Beach. Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/main-beach-dentist-tips-how/ #DentalHealthWeek #DentalHealth #HowMuchSugarIsHidingInYourTrolley #DentistMainBeach

16.01.2022 Since childhood, most of us have been told about how important our dental hygiene and oral health are. at Main Beach Dental we’ve put a lot of thought into how to make your visit to us as convenient, quick, and comfortable as possible. This is why from the moment you contact us (through our website or by phone) we’ve tried to make the process of visiting us as easy as possible.... And if you have anxiety or phobia, we’re going to take you through the process of a dental visit so you can see that we are prepared to help you with it. Let’s take a look! https://mainbeachdental.com.au/dental-care-at-main-beach-d/

16.01.2022 Happy International Self Care Day! The International Self Care Day, 24 July, symbolises that the benefits of Self Care are experienced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This year's theme is "Self-care for all. A New Decade"... #InternationalSelfCareDay #SelfCare #DentistMainBeach

15.01.2022 If your gums are puffy, tender or bleed when you floss, you may be among the 20 per cent of Australian adults with gum disease, which is the most common cause of tooth loss in Australia. Gum disease, begins as a condition called gingivitis. Main Beach Dental wants you to know the causes, protective tactics against, and cures related to gum disease.... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/gum-disease-causes-protecti/ See more

15.01.2022 We Are Open Normal Hours National Cabinet approves the move to Level 1 restrictions. On 8 May 2020, National Cabinet approved a move to Level 1 restrictions for dentistry.... Under Level 1 restrictions, ALL DENTAL SERVICES CAN BE PROVIDED (as long as dental practice applies standard precautions for people who do not meet epidemiological and clinical risk factors for COVID-19 infection transmission). Main Beach Dental remains vigilant in its application of Level 1 restrictions and ensure the safety of our dental team and patients. If you have any dental concerns, please call us on (07) 5503 1177, and we will assist you in any way possible. In case we miss your call, please email us on [email protected]. Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/national-cabinet-approves-t/

15.01.2022 Recent studies done by experts have found that there is a strong connection between oral health and overall wellness. Oral health concerns that involve your teeth, gums, and mouth have been linked to other more serious medical conditions including heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and even cancer. To help prevent all these, it would be good for you and your entire family to invest more on your dental and oral health.... Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/general-dentistry-main-beach/

15.01.2022 A national study, by the University of Adelaide, estimates that 25% of Australian children, below the age of ten, suffer from untreated tooth decay. The good news is that something else exists in the form of the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS). This program, which can be used in concert with children’s dentistry at Main Beach Dental, was created to give underserved Australian children the dental treatments they need to keep smiles on their faces.... If your child, or a child you know, needs treatment but may be putting it off due to budgetary constraints, the CDBS and Main Beach Dental may have an answer! Let’s take a look! https://mainbeachdental.com.au/main-beach-dentist-tips-how/

14.01.2022 In this article, we’re going to talk about smile makeovers using dental veneers. We’ll cover how the process works, what is involved, and what you can expect from porcelain veneers and a smile makeover. Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/how-dental-veneers-can-work/

14.01.2022 Did you ever stop to wonder if you are using the proper toothpaste? The answer is important because effective brushing is a combination of good technique and the right products. Your products begin with toothpaste! Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/the-complete-toothpaste-gui/

14.01.2022 To all of our patients, families and friends in Main Beach, we wish you all a happy International Friendship Day! We are always grateful for your love and support. #InternationalFriendshipDay #Friendship #DentistMainBeach

12.01.2022 Happy Father’s Day! Our dental team at Main Beach Dental sends you happy greetings on this upcoming Father’s Day celebration. To all of the amazing Dad’s out there in the Main Beach area, we tailored a shortlist of our favourite tips to help maintain good overall health. Check them out in this video!... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/fathers-day-dental-tips-fro/ #FathersDay #Father #DentalTips #DentistMainBeach

11.01.2022 Damaged and missing teeth can lead to more serious health risks. Before the matter becomes much worse, visit us at Main Beach Dental today for Dental Crowns and Bridges in Gold Coast or other dental treatments under Restorative Dentistry. Learn more ... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/dental-crowns-and-bridges-m/ See more

11.01.2022 When wearing braces avoid hard food, have soft food. #DentistMainBeach #MainBeachDentalClinic #DentalBraces #Orthodontics

11.01.2022 Happy Queensland Day! #QueenslandDay #Queensland #DentistMainBeach

11.01.2022 #UseHeart to beat Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) on #WorldHeartDay 2020! Get involved on 29 September and make a difference; for society, your loved ones and you. Look beyond yourself and act in ways that help people live longer, better, healthier lives. #DentistMainBeach #MainBeachDentalClinic

11.01.2022 R U OK? Day is on Thursday 10 September 2020 with the message 'THERE'S MORE TO SAY AFTER R U OK?' It is a reminder that every day is the day to ask, Are you OK? if someone in your world is struggling with life’s ups and downs. Learn what to say after R U OK? Visit www.ruok.org.au... #RUOK #RUOKDay #TheresMoreToSay #DentistMainBeach

10.01.2022 A deep clean is what we recommend when a patient is diagnosed with the first stage of gum disease (gingivitis) because a regular cleaning only involves scraping plaque off the teeth and does not get to the roots of your teeth. This is why a deep cleaning is a bit more than a surface treatment, instead it reaches deep to eliminate bacterial infection where your toothbrush and floss cannot reach, and normal tooth cleaning cannot affect. Learn more ... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/deep-cleaning-and-your-dent/ See more

10.01.2022 With water making up 60% of the average human body and 73% of the brain, there’s no better choice than plain water when it’s time to rehydrate. But staying hydrated can be difficult, and sometimes water can be plain, even dull. To spice things up, some people choose to augment their everyday water consumption with sparkling water. However, there has been some recent media coverage suggesting that sparkling water may pose a threat to your teeth. At Main Beach Dental, our singl...e focus is on protecting your dental health, so we’d like to share with you our information on sparkling water, it’s safety, and how it compares to other drinks. Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/does-sparkling-water-cause-/

09.01.2022 One roll of floss should last 1 month, not 1 year! #DentistMainBeach #MainBeachDentalClinic #DentalFloss #DentalCare

09.01.2022 Dental sealants are the most cost effective means of preventing tooth decay and have been shown to reduce the risk of decay by nearly 80% in molars. #DentistMainBeach #MainBeachDentalClinic #DentalSealants #PreventiveDentistry

08.01.2022 At Main Beach Dental, there is one question about cosmetic dentistry that we hear most often, How can I make my teeth whiter? Everyone wants a great smile, and white teeth are part of that. The answer to this question is that teeth whitening in a dental office has become increasingly common, safe, affordable, and effective. Learn more... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/whiten-your-teeth-at-main-b/ See more

08.01.2022 My name is Sanjay Gupta and i truly believe that we, doctors have become more dealers than healers. We like to mask symptoms with pills rather than treating the... underlying problems. Most patients are being overmedicated and unnecessarily being subjected to the side effects of meds on the basis of often flawed, biased or limited evidence. In this video, i help you understand why and when pills should be taken and how to have an educated discussion with your GP about coming off unecessary meds. Please note that you should only make any changes to your medications with the consent of your own doctor. This information in this video does not and should not replace the doctor patient relationship that you share with your own doctor. I would love to know what you thought of this video and it would make my day if you'd consider sharing this video. My website is drsanjayguptacardiologist.com. My Youtube channel is YORKCARDIOLOGY and my whatsapp number is 4447951310008 See more

08.01.2022 As a rule of thumb, we are told to drink at least two litres of water a day. But staying hydrated can be difficult, and sometimes water can be plain, even dull. To spice things up, some people choose to augment their everyday water consumption with sparkling water. However, there has been some recent media coverage suggesting that sparkling water may pose a threat to your teeth.... At Main Beach Dental, our single focus is on protecting your dental health, so we’d like to share with you our information on sparkling water, it’s safety, and how it compares to other drinks. Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/does-sparkling-water-cause-/

07.01.2022 Today, three-quarters of people over 65 retain at least some of their natural teeth. Main Beach Dental listed some tips on how to prevent dental problems in the golden years. https://mainbeachdental.com.au/prevent-dental-problems-in-/

07.01.2022 Main Beach Dental participates in World Diabetes Day 2020 through helpful information and dental services, such as dental check-ups and professional scale and cleans that help you maintain optimum oral health and prevent the harmful effects of diabetes at the same time. #WorldDiabetesDay #Diabetes #DentistMainBeach

07.01.2022 The condition of your teeth and gums affect the structure and appearance of your face. Every day, your teeth and gums are exposed to certain factors that continually harm them. Consequently, this damage leads to noticeable changes in your facial structure. Wrinkles, lines, grooves, and other depressions suddenly show up. Your trusted dentist in Main Beach at Main Beach Dental can help you deal with these concerns using Dento-Facial Aesthetics.... Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/dento-facial-aesthetics-mai/

06.01.2022 Senior and elderly patients generally require additional dental care, because as we age, conditions such as dry mouth and periodontal disease can pose a greater risk. Also, many older patients lose dexterity as they suffer from conditions such as arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, and reduced mobility this affects their at-home care. Main Beach Dental listed some tips on how to prevent dental problems in the golden years.... Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/prevent-dental-problems-in-/

06.01.2022 Tell A Joke Day is the perfect idea to share some laughs with all of your loved ones! After all, laughter is good for the soul. Let’s celebrate National Tell A Joke Day on 16 August 2020! #NationalTellAJokeDay #TellAJokeDay #DentistMainBeach

06.01.2022 Forget it enough to get over it; remember it enough, so it does not happen again. On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, we pause for a moment to remember and honour all those who have died or been injured in the service of our nation. We will remember them. Lest we forget.... #RemembranceDay #LestWeForget #DentistMainBeach

05.01.2022 At Main Beach Dental we have seen all the possible causes of yellow teeth, and we also have all the best treatments to make your smile whiter, brighter, and more attractive. Here are some typical causes of teeth yellowing. https://mainbeachdental.com.au/got-yellow-teeth-whiten-the/

05.01.2022 It can be frustrating to damage or lose a tooth. You look worse, your mouth feels strange, and you may not know what to do. At Main Beach Dental we have several approaches to damaged or lost teeth, and two of the most common are crowns and bridges.... Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/dentist-main-beach-tips-top/

03.01.2022 When it comes to Restorative Dentistry in Main Beach, we use the CEREC dental restoration technology which can give you tooth replacements in just a single visit rather than the multiple sittings required by earlier techniques. Learn more https://mainbeachdental.com.au/restorative-dentistry-main-/

01.01.2022 An economical tooth bonding may be the solution you need to repair and improve the look of your teeth. Tooth bonding is one of the least expensive improvements you can make to your teeth, and it is relatively long-lasting. To introduce all aspects of this process to you, Main Beach Dental has put together the following information. https://mainbeachdental.com.au/tooth-bonding-economical-an/

01.01.2022 Contrary to what some people think, plaque and tartar are not exactly the same. At Main Beach Dental, we’d like to take a moment to tell you more about plaque and tartar, and remind you why professional cleanings are so important. Let’s take a look at some of the causes and treatments of plaque and tartar, so you know what you can do, and what we can do as dental partners in defeating plaque and tartar. Learn more ... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/plaque-tartar-and-their-rem/ See more

01.01.2022 Did You Know? Plaque contains 300 species of bacteria. #DentistMainBeach #MainBeachDentalClinic #DentalPlaque

01.01.2022 The Child Dental Benefits Schedule will continue in 2020 The Australian Dental Association (ADA) has applauded announcement by the Turnbull Government and its Health Minister, Greg Hunt, to reinstate the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) cap to $1,000. Learn more ... https://mainbeachdental.com.au/child-dental-benefits-sched/ See more

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