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Dental art

Locality: Caulfield North, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9527 2273



Address: 281 Orrong Road 3183 Caulfield North, VIC, Australia

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

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23.01.2022 In accordance with the latest regulatory advice from the Victorian Dental Association and restrictions in place from the Victorian Government, Dental Art will still be here for you and open, as an essential service, however we will be POSTPONING ALL NON-URGENT care until after 13th September. This means we will be available by appointment only for emergency treatment and urgent care. We urge all patients to call ahead if they have any questions or essential or urgent dental c...oncerns. Dental Art takes the safety of our team and our community very serious and upholds the highest level of safety precautions and COVID safe cleaning practices. We appreciate all patients taking every precaution they can to help maintain a safe environment so that we may continue to provide care for those who urgently require it over this lockdown period. Stay safe, stay home and stay together in community spirit through these trying times.



23.01.2022 Merry Christmas from the Dental Art team!! We hope you have a wonderful day And don't forget to brush and floss after all those Christmas sweets!!

18.01.2022 Meet Sharon, one of our Oral Health Therapists! Sharon is committed to making our patients’ regular check and cleans as comprehensive and comfortable as possible and is experienced in connecting with her younger patients in the dental chair. She is focused on building relationships based on trust while delivering the exceptional dental care that is synonymous with the Dental Art practice. Her goal is to support all her patients by developing correct oral hygiene practices at ...an early age. Clink the link below to read more or to book your regular hygiene appointment https://www.dentalart.com.au/ . . . . . . . #doctorsofinstagram #healthcareworkers #healthcareprofessional #doctorlife #doctor #medicalprofessionals #australianhealth #melbournedoctor #doctorsaustralia #doctors #doctorsaustralia #australiandoctors #melbournedoctors #doctorsoftheworld #melbourne #menshealth #mentalhealthmatters #womenshealth #dentalart #stkildadentist #dentiststkilda #teethcleaning #healthyteeth #childrensdentist #brushyourteeth #childrenshealth #oralhealtheducation #conservativedentist #preventitiveoralhealth #dentalhygienist

18.01.2022 The Dental Art team has been very busy organising our schedule to rebook appointments for Dental Treatment that had previously been postponed due to COVID restrictions and safety precautions. As of Monday 28th September, private Dental practices within Metro Melbourne can resume non-emergency related Dental treatment. If you have overdue Dental Treatment or have been postponing your Oral Hygiene Check up and Clean, please do not hesitate to contact us to make a time so as not... to delay your visit any longer than necessary. We appreciate everyones patience and understanding as we work to manage the many booking requests, whilst ensuring the highest level of care and safety for our team and community in keeping with our COVID SAFE plan.



16.01.2022 As of Thursday morning the wearing of masks will be mandatory across Melbourne when outside your home. It does not have to be a surgical grade mask, a homemade mask will suffice. Just another day at the office for us.

15.01.2022 "As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust, Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain, As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness, To the end, to the end, they remain." - 'For the Fallen', Laurence Binyon.

15.01.2022 Just a friendly reminder that we are still open. We continue to follow strict infection control procedures and stay current with the ever evolving situation and the recommendations from the Victorian Dental Association to ensure the health and safety of our team and our community.



13.01.2022 DENTAL HEALTH WEEK HIDDEN SUGARS- HOW MUCH SUGAR IS TOO MUCH??? We brush our teeth twice a day. We go for a jog around the neighbourhood. We eat a handful of nuts instead of chomping on a chocolate. We see our doctor whenever we don’t feel well.... But are you aware that all your good work could be being undone by sugars lurking in the depths of many of the processed food items you consume? Sugar is everywhere in supermarket staples, even some that might appear to be healthy on the surface, and so this Dental Health Week (3 - 9 August | dentalhealthweek.com.au), we’re pulling back the sugary curtain to show you what’s really in the food you eat, and how this information can help you be healthier all over but especially in your mouth. In other words, we want you to become more sugar savvy.

13.01.2022 DENTAL IMPLANTS - THE GOLD STANDARD IN REPLACING MISSING TEETH How is this beneficial? Well...... - Dental implants are generally stronger and more durable than other restorative treatment options (bridges and dentures). - They are an enduring solution to tooth loss, particularly with advances in guided implant technology , which allow for greater accuracy with planning and placement. - They may be used in conjunction with other restorative procedures (e.g. crowns) for maximum effectiveness. - As a support to a dental bridge for the replacement of multiple missing teeth, dental implants can be also used with dentures to increase stability and reduce gum tissue irritation. How long do they last? - When properly cared for, dental implants should last for many years and some people will enjoy the benefits of treatment for life. The success rates of good dental implant treatment are very high. Click the link below to visit our website for more information and to book your consultation. https://www.dentalart.com.au/our-/dental-implant-procedure/

11.01.2022 DENTAL HEALTH WEEK "No added sugar" does not equal "Sugar Free"

10.01.2022 First steps when looking for a new Dentist!!! When you first start looking for a new Dentist, it's sometimes difficult to narrow down what and who you are looking for. Perhaps you rely on recommendations from friends, perhaps you check google reviews, perhaps you want to call and chat to someone on the phone to get a feel for the environment and service. Whatever your approach - there is no right or wrong. At Dental Art we also have our own approach to getting to know the ind...ividual needs for our new patients. Our first step is to understand you and your dental needs and goals. If you have an emergency, we’ll sort that out. Maybe the whole family needs a hygiene clean. Perhaps you’re ready to invest in...YOU, and want a new brighter, straighter smile. We build our relationships from the very first contact and work together with you to focus on your needs, desires and help to educate you to set up lifelong good habits. Keeping within our COVID safe plan aswell as recommendations from the Victorian Dental Association, we can now accept New Patients. Visit our Website to find out more about how we may help or feel free to give one of our lovely Patient Co-Ordinators a call to further discuss how we may help you achieve your Dental Health goals.

10.01.2022 Floss Reminder FRIDAY!!!! We have all heard the saying, "Two's a party, threes a crowd". Don't let this apply to your Dental Hygiene. Welcome 'Dental Floss' to your everyday grooming routine!! Few people realise that brushing your teeth without flossing is like washing only 65% of your body and saying...."ah that'll do. I'm clean enough"... Don't be that guy!! Brush twice a day, floss at least once per day, and visit your favourite Oral Health Professional regularly for your thorough Oral Health Screening and professional clean. Want to learn more: https://www.dentalart.com.au/our-services/dental-hygiene/



05.01.2022 DENTAL HEALTH WEEK How much sugar is hiding in your shopping trolley? Time to take a closer look at your supermarket purchases.... They’re not as healthy as you might think. 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. Hiding in plain sight 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.

05.01.2022 Is it past time for a Dental Check up and Clean??? Visiting the dentist for a regular oral hygiene clean is not only important; it’s essential for maintaining good oral health. Even the most diligent dental care requires a professional clean, at a minimum of every six months. Undoubtedly, daily brushing and flossing helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease. However, seeing your dentist for a hygiene clean will ensure dental concerns can be identified and addressed in good ti...me before they become more costly and complex to treat. Dental Restrictions have lifted to a level 1 meaning although every precaution is taken to maintain a COVID SAFE environment- we can commence all Dental Treatment again. No need to postpone your Oral Health Care any longer- call now to make a time. https://www.dentalart.com.au/our-services/dental-hygiene/

05.01.2022 START YOUR COVID FREE FRESH NEW YEAR WITH A WHITER SMILE Come and see us for a brighter, whiter, and healthier smile!! Teeth whitening products continue to evolve and we search out the best materials available to make selection easy and effective for our patients. We currently offer two whitening solutions, including both in-chair and take home options. Zoom! Whitening and Natural+ are the two products we currently recommend for teeth whitening.... Click on the link below to book your appointment or to visit our website and learn more www.dentalart.com.au

04.01.2022 A few helpful tips from the World Health Organisation. As of Thursday morning we ask all patients to ensure they are wearing a mask when they visit, in line with the current Victorian regulations.

04.01.2022 DENTAL HEALTH WEEK HOW TO PROTECT YOUR SMILE Brushing... If you're like most people, there’s not a whole of brushing going on. In fact, only 50% of Australians brush twice a day. The reality is that a quick, occasional dash along your teeth with a hope and a prayer is not going to cut it. As your dentist will tell you, you need to brush for at least two minutes twice a day, taking care to use a soft-bristled toothbrush (they're less damaging to your teeth and gums than their harder counterparts) to clean your teeth systematically along all surfaces, always brushing in small, circular motions. Flossing Flossing (or using an interdental brush) once a day is important because it removes plaque from between your teeth which goes a long way in helping to prevent gum disease, tooth decay and halitosis ("bad breath"). It's not something that should be rushed either. Take your time, using a gentle side-to-side motion with about 45cm wound around your middle fingers and thumb. If you're not sure about the right technique, have a chat to your dentist who can show you all the right flossing moves. Say "Hello!" To your dentist If you have a regular dentist, and it is a good idea to have one since it means your teeth will get the consistent care they need, you should be seeing them more often than you probably are, with one survey revealing that 65% of Australians have not seen a dentist in the last two years. Yup, that’s right two whole years. Sure, that’s extra time for catching on Game of Thrones but is it good for your teeth, and the health of your whole mouth? Not really. You should really be seeing your dentist every 6 to 12 months or as needed to keep on top of your dental health. Eat and drink well Beyond limiting the sugar you eat, we recommend drinking more tap water, avoid snacking between meals, instead sticking to three meals a day and concentrating on the good stuff like vegetables and dairy products. Of course, before you make any major dietary changes, first check with a healthcare professional.

03.01.2022 DON'T FORGET TO FLOSS YOUR TEETH REGULARLY!! Flossing has many hygiene benefits such as: - Reducing the risk for gum disease... - Removes plaque from places your toothbrush can't reach - if the plaque is not removed then tooth decay, cavities, or gum inflammation can arise - Helps freshen up your breath - flossing removes the plaque that harbours up bacteria which causes it to smell Due for a regular clean and check-up? BOOK NOW Click the link below to book an appointment or call us on 9527 2273 https://www.dentalart.com.au/

03.01.2022 DON'T FORGET TO FLOSS YOUR TEETH REGULARLY!! Flossing has many hygiene benefits such as: - Reducing the risk for gum disease... - Removes plaque from places your toothbrush can't reach - if the plaque is not removed then tooth decay, cavities, or gum inflammation can arise - Helps freshen up your breath - flossing removes the plaque that harbours up bacteria which causes it to smell Due for a regular clean and check-up? BOOK NOW Click the link below to book an appointment or call us on 9527 2273 https://www.dentalart.com.au/

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