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Positive Dental Health

Locality: Macquarie, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6162 0004



Address: Unit 74 & 75, 20 Bindubi Street 2614 Macquarie, ACT, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Call today if you have any queries about your dental health. We will be happy to give you advice (02) 6162 0004



24.01.2022 Have you been to our Google + Page and left a review yet? Take a look here https://plus.google.com/+PositiveDentalHealthMacquarie/about

23.01.2022 Are you getting married soon, or just want a bright white smile?? Then call in or phone us on 61620004

20.01.2022 Come in today and make a booking with our friendly staff.



19.01.2022 Please rate our services at - http://www.womo.com.au/rev/Positive-Dental-Health-Macquarie

19.01.2022 Five tooth brushing mistakes to avoid. Interesting read! #teeth #cleanteeth ... http://www.msn.com//5-tooth-brushing-mistakes-/ar-AA9zMLy

18.01.2022 We treat all out patients with care and friendly advice



17.01.2022 Have you made your general check-up yet? You can now book online via our website. https://www.positivedentalhealth.com.au/

13.01.2022 Why Does My Nose Itch at the Dentist? Do you ever ask yourself: Why does my nose itch at the dentist? or Why do I need to swallow so much while I’m getting my teeth cleaned? Believe us you’re not alone!... For some reason, patients get that itchy nose syndrome when they are in the dental chair. We think it’s mainly a psychological thing because when you aren’t able to do something, your brain wants to do it even more. There is also a lot of movement happening near your nose too, so that could give you the itchy scratchies. Don’t feel that you can’t itch your nose while you are having dental treatment done. As long as the drill isn’t going, feel free. Same with needing to swallow. You do it involuntarily most of the time and when you are put in a situation where you can’t, obviously you notice it more and may start to freak out. If you need a moment to get a swallow in, let the dentist or hygienist know just by raising your hand so they know to pull any instruments out of your mouth. You can also get a quick swallow in while your teeth are being worked on without having to close your mouth. The only time we don’t recommend taking a swallow while having treatment done in the dental office is when there is drilling going on or if there were a lot of pieces of filling being removed that are now floating in your mouth. Let the suction remove that for you before you swallow. A lot of us have some sort of quirky things happen while we are at the dentist or doctor’s office. I used to get a case of the burps before my dental appointments..It boils down to nerves and our brains playing tricks on us. Just relax and let the appointment flow. It all works out.

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09.01.2022 The Consequences of Not Flossing your Teeth are Much Worse than Cavities 2015-07-10 URL: http://www.dentalasia.net/detail.php?tid=4672...Continue reading

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09.01.2022 At Positive Dental Health we make sure all our clients are looked after by our friendly and professional team

03.01.2022 We also use HICAPS

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02.01.2022 Listed here are just a few of the many health funds we are providers for!!!

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