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North Rocks Dental Centre

Locality: North Rocks

Phone: +61 2 9873 3373



Address: 16 New North Rocks Road, North Rocks 2151 North Rocks, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Its never too early to get your kids started on the road to good dental health. Heres a great introduction to caring for your toddlers teeth.



24.01.2022 Find out more at http://bit.ly/293ll7P

24.01.2022 There is nothing fair about the way private health insurers treat consumers! If you pay the same premium, you should get exactly the same rebate. Talk to your ...patients. Tell your member of parliament. Same policy. Same treatment. Same rebate. Optometry Australia Chiropractors Association of Australia Australian Physiotherapy Association See more

24.01.2022 Another great victory for the oral health of Australias children! The Government has restored the CDBS cap to $1000, with the Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt signing it in into law today.



23.01.2022 Grab the Camembert! Newly-released Danish research has confirmed that not only are dairy products like milk, cheese and yoghurt good for your bones and the prev...ention of tooth decay, but they also fight gum disease too. Its a timely reminder that when youre looking for a healthy, good-for-teeth-and-body snack that choosing dairy is a great way to go.

21.01.2022 Establishing good habits in 2019 :) Heres a reminder about brushing

21.01.2022 Head dental issues off at the pass! See your dentist for regular checkups #dentalhealthweek www.dentalhealthweek.com.au



21.01.2022 Did you know that a trusting, secure and loving relationship might play a big role in the health of your teeth? One study believes it has found a link between the health of your love life and your teeth. Best get brushing Cupid!

16.01.2022 Dont let zombies have better teeth than you this Halloween! Limit the lollies and when you have them, eat them with dinner to neutralise sugary acids, rinsing ...your teeth with water afterwards ... and keep up the brushing, flossing and regular dentist visits all year round. ada.org.au/Your-Dental-Health/Home

15.01.2022 How you brush your teeth matters a great deal. Its one of the key messages were promoting this #dentalhealthweek so weve created this short informative video to help everyone brush better. #watchyourmouth

14.01.2022 North Rocks Dental is a QIP Accredited Dental Practice.

14.01.2022 Its not just about doing the FLOSS DANCE, this is a great reminder of why we need to FLOSS our TEETH



13.01.2022 Overdue for a check-up? Youre not alone with almost 45%of people not seeing their dentist in the last 12 months. Time to book an appointment!

11.01.2022 When did you last visit the dentist? This #dentalhealthweek we asked the community this question - watch their reactions here. The Faculty of Dentistry at the U...niversity of Sydney reminds you to take care of your oral health and visit your dentist. Find out how poor oral health (affecting 1 in 4 Australians) can impact your overall health: http://bit.ly/2a5KrQT #puttingthemouthintohealth

10.01.2022 You service your car regularly and go to the hairdressers every few weeks but when was the last time you went to the dentist? www.dentalhealthweek.com.au #dentalhealthweek

10.01.2022 Hmmm, is it the person to your right, to your left or right in front of you Or is it you? Dont be one of the unbrushed crowd. No matter how busy you are, brush your teeth twice a day. #dentalhealthweek http://bit.ly/2frYRm7

10.01.2022 Today is World Oral Health Day! You can bring it to life in your practice today. See how.

09.01.2022 It's not just about doing the FLOSS DANCE, this is a great reminder of why we need to FLOSS our TEETH

09.01.2022 Did you know that a regular 600ml bottle of soft drink has around 16 teaspoons of sugar in it? And that too many sugary drinks can cause all sorts of nasty heal...th effects such as tooth decay, type 2 diabetes and heart disease? Rethink Sugary Drinks, which is backed by the ADA, is trying to get Aussies to reconsider how many of these drinks they consume, especially at work. If you want some great ideas on how to make your workplace healthier - hint: lots of water is GOOD - go to http://bit.ly/26g4aFZ

07.01.2022 Australias Oral Health Tracker reveals that only 51% of Australians brush their teeth twice daily. (Were aiming for more!) We recommend brushing twice a day a...nd flossing at least once to keep your teeth and gums in tip-top condition. Grab your toothbrush and find out more! bit.ly/2HWqH37

07.01.2022 How you brush your teeth matters a great deal. Watch this short, informative video to learn how to brush properly and why the right technique is so important for your oral health #dentalhealthweek

07.01.2022 Love sweet oral health love. This #ValentinesDay (and beyond!), show your teeth some love by brushing twice daily, flossing at least once a day, eating less sugar and seeing your dentist regularly! ada.org.au/Your-Dental-Health/Home

02.01.2022 Love playing sport? Dont drop the ball when it comes to protecting your teeth during a game. Always wear a customised mouthguard when youre playing any kind... of sports. Find out more about keeping your teeth safe on the field at Your Dental Health. http://bit.ly/1S6vQpq

02.01.2022 We recommend a dental check-up and clean every 6 months. Call us for your next check-up on 9873 3373.

02.01.2022 Ever wonder whether you could brush your teeth too hard? http://ab.co/1t1WL7c

01.01.2022 One of our dentists getting a whiter, brighter smile now that spring is here! #zoomteethwhitening #whitening #northrocksdental #dentist

01.01.2022 National Day of Action | 20 March 2015 You can celebrate #WOHD by joining with other dentists across Australia to provide much needed dental care to those in need bit.ly/1w17dmp

01.01.2022 Good Oral Health Habits: Flossing - why is it important? Flossing removes bacteria and food particles from between your teeth. There are tiny gaps between teeth... that a toothbrush cant reach. These gaps make a perfect hiding place for food particles and bacteria. If theyre allowed to remain there for a long time, these bacteria can start to destroy gum tissue as well as the bones and ligaments that support teeth http://ow.ly/qsao4 See more

01.01.2022 We know flossing can be tricky at first, but is VERY important. Talk to your dentist about tips to help you floss.

01.01.2022 Start living lighter by avoiding sugary drinks bit.ly/1aXOIG9

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