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Northern Beaches Dental Group

Locality: Dee Why

Phone: +61 2 8077 3100



Address: 671 Pittwater Road, Dee Why 2099 Dee Why, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 SMILE - Its Friday!



23.01.2022 Teeth Whitening - Only $299 Arrange a Consultation - Call on (02) 8077 3100... or visit our website for more details - https://www.nbdentalgroup.com.au//Dee-Why-Teeth-Whit/19802

23.01.2022 Claim Your $1000 Benefit For Preventative Dental Services From Medicare Today! Find out more here - https://www.humanservices.gov.au//child-dental-benefits-sc

22.01.2022 65% of Australians havent seen a dentist or orthodontist in the last two years. You should see a general dentist at least once a year for check-ups and preventative treatment. This will ensure that issues are detected early and the right action is taken for healthy teeth and gums in the long term.



22.01.2022 Are lockdowns sending our already flagging dental health backwards? Anecdotal evidence is emerging that Australias dental health is going backwards in the pandemic. It was already in decline. Recent figures show one in three Australian adults has untreated tooth decay, one in four has gum disease and less than half of adult Australians have had a dental check-up in the past 12 months.... As dentists highlight the need to cut sugar consumption as the theme of Dental Health Week next week, Dr Carmelo Bonanno says the government has missed the boat on huge savings to health budgets if they ramp up messaging on the health benefits of cutting sugar. Hes also called again for a sugar tax, with proceeds to be spent on dental health. Duration: 4min 11sec Broadcast: Thu 30 Jul 2020, 6:01pm

21.01.2022 Dental Health Week takes place in the first full week of August, is the Australian Dental Associations major annual oral health promotion campaign. Its aim is to educate Australians about the importance of maintaining good oral health in every aspect of their lives. Learn more about Dental Health Week - https://www.ada.org.au/Dental-Health-Week-2020/About

21.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day to all the wonderful fathers out there!



20.01.2022 This episode discusses childrens healthcare, including the changes, challenges and innovations in providing care to children care including during the pandemic. Host Susan Biggar is joined by Paediatrician Professor Kim Oates. Professor Oates has an extensive career in childrens health including many years with the Westmead Childrens Hospital. Hes seen the system change from a focus on illness to a whole child approach to care. Professor Oates also reflects on is work wit...h vulnerable children and the changes hes seen to improve support for such children and their families. While acknowledging children have generally fared well from COVID-19 symptoms, there have been downstream impacts, which we will continue to see in the coming months and years. Professor Oates also talks about the positive influence of the pandemic on paediatric care, such as the creation of a virtual hospital and new methods of online communications.

19.01.2022 When was your last Check-up and Clean? Call now - (02) 8077 3100 or visit nbdentalgroup.com.au If you are NOT in a Health Fund its only $179... *Full Terms and Conditions found at https://www.nbdentalgroup.com.au/

19.01.2022 How you brush your teeth matters a great deal so take a moment to view this short informative video to help everyone brush better.

19.01.2022 So youre expecting a baby? Congratulations! In the midst of all the things you need to think about, worrying about seeing your dentist may not be very high on the list. But your dental health has a big impact on your overall health which in turn has a major influence on the health of your baby, so its important that you maintain a good dental health routine throughout your pregnancy, and beyond. You should also disregard old wives tales about calcium leaching from your ...teeth to the baby, the loss of a tooth for every baby you have, and fluorides treatments being bad for your baby. None of these are true and your dentist should be an active part of your healthcare team in the lead-up, during and after your pregnancy. find out more - https://www.ada.org.au/Your-Dental-H/Adults-31-64/Pregnancy

17.01.2022 Sugar is lurking everywhere in supermarket staples, even some that might appear to be healthy on the surface, and so this during the ADAs oral promotion flagship event, Dental Health Week (3 - 9 August), the sugary curtain is being pulled back to show Australians whats really in the food they eat, and how this information can help them be healthier all over but especially in their mouth. Read more here - https://www.ada.org.au//Dental-Health-Week-2020-FEATURED-1



16.01.2022 Youve heard of JobKeeper. Now the Australian Dental Association (ADA) is urging people to become a Mouth Keeper by putting into action a range of low-cost measures to look after their oral health during COVID-19. Find out more - https://www.ada.org.au//La/Be-a-Mouth-Keeper-5-August-2020

16.01.2022 Our teeth have a significant impact on the way we live our life. They influence our quality of life, including our appearance, how we speak and eat, as well as self-esteem and confidence. If missing some, or all of our teeth, our oral health related quality of life can be compromised. One alternative to replacing these lost or missing teeth is to have dentures manufactured and fitted by your dentist. Dentures are a cost-effective replacement option for teeth lost due to tooth... decay, gum disease, or trauma. If you have experienced loss of some or all of your teeth, it is likely your dentist will talk to you about dentures to replace these teeth. https://www.nbdentalgroup.com.au/

15.01.2022 When you wake up and realise its FRIDAY!

14.01.2022 High in sugar, sports drinks arent good for your teeth; stick to water instead.

14.01.2022 Dr Trishin Seetharam, BDSc (UWA), MClin Implants (LLU - Los Angeles) Dr Trishin graduated with a Bachelors in Dental Surgery from the University of Western Australia in 2012. He has since completed multiple post-graduate courses from around the world, including Europe, England, and America. Dr Trishin was born in South Africa and grew up in New Zealand and Australia. In Perth, he worked and helped mentor other dentists at one of Australias largest dental practices, before m...ore recently returning to Sydney. Dr Trishin has an eye for detail and a natural creative flare which compliments his interest in cosmetic treatments such as porcelain veneers and Invisalign orthodontics. He is highly skilled in performing surgical procedures, including replacing missing teeth with dental implants and complex wisdom teeth removals. Dr Trishin provides a relaxed and gentle approach for his patients whilst offering cutting edge techniques and the latest technologies. He believes in providing his patient the best of care at a holistic level by incorporating metal-free, biocompatible and aesthetic solutions for their dental needs. Outside of dentistry, Dr Trishin can be found enjoying the great outdoors, at the beach or trying out the newest local restaurant. He likes to keep fit whether that be at the gym, hiking or running around with his little nephew. He is an avid traveller, aspiring photographer and would be the first person to sign up to a wine tour or camping trip.

13.01.2022 Teeth grinding, or Bruxism as its officially known, is one of those tricky conditions that you could be suffering from without even knowing it. So what should you be looking out for? Fractured, chipped or loose teeth A dull headache, sore jaws and/or ear pain... Aching teeth, and stiffness in the face and temples, particularly after youve just woken up Sore jaws while youre eating, especially at breakfast time Sensitivity to hot and cold food and drinks Intense jaw clenching Find out more here - https://www.ada.org.au//Younger-Adults-18-30/Teeth-Grinding

13.01.2022 Baby teeth matter Yes, they eventually fall out to make way for adult teeth but that doesnt mean cleaning them isnt important. If decay causes them to be removed, it can cause crowding problems with their adult teeth emerge. So ensure they brush their teeth twice a day using a soft-bristled toothbrush and a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste, which they shouldnt swallow, remembering to brush for at least two minutes at a time. ... Try using an egg timer to make keeping time fun for your child. Flossing, with parental assistance until the age of 10 or when they are deft enough to do it themselves, should start as soon as children have two teeth in contact. Read More - https://www.ada.org.au/Your-Dental-Health/Children-0-11/Kids

12.01.2022 Enjoy your weekend and stay safe and SMILE! https://www.nbdentalgroup.com.au/

10.01.2022 Are your children brushing at home? Read more here - https://www.ada.org.au/Your-Dental-Health/Children-0-11/Kids

10.01.2022 Get sugar savvy: The hidden sugars in food and drink Nearly half of all adults (47.8%) consume too much sugar, figures* from the Australian Dental Association (ADA) reveal for Dental Health Week 2020 (August 3-9) which starts today. Add to this the fact that one in three (32.1%) adults is walking around with untreated tooth decay (compared to one in five or 20% the last time it was measured), that 30% kids aged 5 to 6 have decay in their baby teeth and that only 53% of us a...re cleaning our teeth twice a day, and the results are that the nations oral health is getting worse rather than better. The figures are from the ADAs Oral Health Tracker*, produced in collaboration with the Mitchell Institute. Read more here - https://www.ada.org.au//Late/Get-Sugar-Savvy-3-August-2020

09.01.2022 COVID-19 has very quickly created a new normal, disrupting day-to-day life as we have come to know it, and impacting significantly on everyones life through social distancing, self-isolation and the staged closure of certain non-essential services such as pubs and gyms. Some dental practices remain open to help you meet your urgent dental needs. Read more here - https://www.ada.org.au/Covid-19-Portal/For-the-public

08.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW? Working from your front teeth to the back of your mouth, you have 8 incisors (your front teeth), 4 canine teeth, 8 premolars, and 12 molars.

07.01.2022 Implants & Crowns From $2,950 Call 8077 3100 to find out more. Full Terms and Conditions - https://www.nbdentalgroup.com.au/

06.01.2022 Remember to brush! Happy Friday!

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02.01.2022 Whitening, Crowns and Veneers Aesthetic dentistry, often incorrectly referred to as cosmetic dentistry, is the term used to describe treatments which change the way your teeth look. There is far more involved than simply changing the appearance of your teeth. Read more - https://www.ada.org.au//Teeth-Whitening,-Crowns-and-Veneers

01.01.2022 Implants & Crowns From $2,950 Call 8077 3100 to find out more Full Terms and Conditions - https://www.nbdentalgroup.com.au/

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