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Pacific Smiles Dental

Locality: Bateau Bay, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4332 5400



Address: Bateau Bay Square, Bay Village Road 2261 Bateau Bay, NSW, Australia

Website: www.pacificsmilesdental.com.au/locations/nsw/bateau-bay-central-coast/?utm_source=extnet&utm_medium=yext

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25.01.2022 We're excited to announce the opening of Pacific Smiles Dental, Bondi Junction on Monday November 16. This marks the 100th centre for Pacific Smiles Group which is a huge milestone for the company! To celebrate we have 100 goodie bags to give away, so visit us at Eastgate Bondi Junction from 9am-12pm on Monday to collect yours!



23.01.2022 Most of us are aware of the aches and pains of aging, though our mouth and importantly, our teeth tend to demand less attention. There is real value in prioritising our oral care as we get older, because poor oral health can negatively impact our overall health and wellbeing.

21.01.2022 Close to three million Australians have asthma, meaning around 1:9 people are affected by this respiratory disease. And although we understand a lot about how asthma can be triggered and attacks treated, we’ve not always fully appreciated the link between asthma and oral health.

21.01.2022 For some people, wisdom teeth come through without any concerns and function normally as other teeth do. The problem with wisdom teeth usually arises when there is not enough room for them to erupt and they become impacted.



20.01.2022 A dental emergency usually involves injury to a tooth/teeth due to trauma (e.g. a knocked out or dislodged tooth), an infection of the tooth or soft tissues, severe dental or facial pain (usually a pain that is not relieved by painkillers), fractured teeth or a tooth with an exposed nerve. Where things such as this occur it’s time to get yourself along to the dentist sooner rather than later.

20.01.2022 Orthodontics is often associated with correcting teeth alignment during the teen years when all the adult teeth have appeared, however with advanced technology, more and more adults are choosing to look at corrective orthodontic or dental treatments later in life, it is no longer restricted to teens.

20.01.2022 We did some research on teeth whitening and took a closer look at some of the more popular alternative methods of tooth whitening.



19.01.2022 Teething time can instill fear and dread in even the most seasoned mum. People often associate teething with a cranky baby, irritability, flushed cheeks, and sore, red little gums. Regardless of your teething experience, what can you do now and in the future as baby teeth emerge? How do you best look after these baby teeth?

18.01.2022 Many people still don’t know about the CDBS and what it can mean for their family. Make sure you don’t miss out on $1000 in free* dental care for your kids! https://www.pacificsmilesdental.com.au/ne/free-kids-dental/

17.01.2022 Did you know that 54% of Australians have Private Health Insurance, but many of us don’t take full advantage of our cover and use all entitled benefits? Most major health funds reset benefits on December 31. Keep smiling and book your appointment today! pacificsmilesdental.com.au/uioli

12.01.2022 Work with your dentist as a guide to the most suitable time interval between your check-ups based on your individual needs. Since your individual needs can change over time, your dentist's recommendation may change over time too.

11.01.2022 Studies have shown that smiling releases endorphins, natural painkillers, and serotonin. The happy hormones. Together these three neurotransmitters make us feel good from head to toe. However, if the colour, shape or condition of your teeth has caused you embarrassment, prevented you from smiling or affected your confidence, you might want to look into how advances in dentistry might help you smile again and release those happy hormones.



08.01.2022 Studies have shown that young Australian adults between 18-24 years have more decay than most 12 year olds. The causes for this are unsurprising, with a flow-on effect from less parental supervision and reminders about tooth cleaning, eating a healthy diet and ensuring regular dental appointments.

06.01.2022 Most of us are aware of ways to care for our teeth and prevent tooth decay. Gum care, though less well understood, is just as important. Gum disease is caused by the bacteria that live in plaque, a sticky colourless film which forms on our teeth after eating. Unless plaque is frequently removed with brushing or dental cleaning, the bacteria in plaque can cause gum infection and tooth decay. Left untreated, gum disease can progress to affecting the bone that supports the teeth.

04.01.2022 Absolutely thrilled to have Harries Bondi Rescue and Libby Babet join us for the opening of the 100th centre for Pacific Smiles Group at Bondi Junction! Visit our new centre in person or book your appointment online today https://ps.dental/2FNpNut

04.01.2022 The tooth fairy has floated into Lane Cove Market Square to help us celebrate the opening of Pacific Smiles Dental, Lane Cove on October 6th. She will be around this Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11am until 4pm so come visit and ask any dental questions, book an appointment or collect a complimentary toothbrush from the tooth fairy.

04.01.2022 Dental anxiety is a fear or anxiety associated with going to the dentist. And although most of us would prefer to spend our time anywhere else than seeing our dentist, the truth is that having a healthy mouth is a vital part of our overall good health.

03.01.2022 A great start for our 100th centre!

02.01.2022 Our Bondi Junction centre is now open! Our friends Mr Toothy and the Tooth Fairy will be with us until 1:30 today at Eastgate Bondi Junction to help us celebrate the opening of the 100th centre for Pacific Smiles Group. Visit us in centre or book your appointment online today https://ps.dental/2FNpNut

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