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Q1 Dental Care

Locality: Queanbeyan, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6299 4822



Address: Part Suite 1, First Floor, 23 Antill Street 2620 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.q1dentalcare.com.au

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25.01.2022 https://www.ada.org.au//Drink-companies-pledge-sugar-reduc The Australian Beverages Council, which is the peak body, for the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has announced its members intention to reduce the amount of sugar in their products by 20 per cent by 2025. Companies like Coca-Cola Amatil, PepsiCo and Fructor Suntory will apply this reduction across a range of drinks including carbonated soft drinks, energy drinks, juice and fruit drinks and ready-to-drink coffee...s in a bid, it is claimed, to support "healthier lifestyles". While the Beverages Council is hailing the move, progress on which will be evaluated by an independent auditor, as an "historic commitment to reduce sugar across the industry", other groups, particularly those in the health and medical fields have called for more extensive reductions. The Rethink Sugary Drink alliance, which includes the ADA, has said that it would prefer to see more genuine reformulation efforts, adding that "the pledge is not a meaningful change in strategy for drinks companies." Craig Sinclair, a spokesperson for Rethink Sugary Drink has stated: "The pledge will be measured by aggregated sales volume, this means no real reformulation will be required, just greater sales of lower sugar products. We would like to see some of those popular and very high sugar drinks being genuinely reformulated. For example, a 600 ml of Coca-Cola contains 16 teaspoons of sugar, even a 20% sugar decrease would still mean more than 12 teaspoons of sugar which is still over the daily World Health Organisation recommendation. "This is clearly a pre-emptive move by the industry to delay further discussion about a health levy on sugary drinks." In preference to this industry initiative, Rethink Sugary Drink is calling on the Federal Government to implement a 20 per cent health levy on sugary drinks as part of a comprehensive strategy to tackle poor oral health and obesity-related issues.



24.01.2022 Drink lots of water It’s calorie free, there are no ingredient labels to stress over, and it’s almost free! Even better, tap water in most areas of Australia contains fluoride, one of the easiest and most beneficial ways to help prevent tooth decay. If you choose water over anything else, and regularly sip it throughout the day, you're going a long way to making real difference to the health of your teeth. https://www.ada.org.au//Oral-Health-for/Diet-and-Nutrition

24.01.2022 School-based prevention programs can substantially reduce childrens cavities -- but what type of treatment should be delivered in schools to best prevent tooth decay? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releas/2018//180416121618.htm

23.01.2022 We also like to have aesthetics ;)



22.01.2022 Think you know how to brush your teeth properly? Find out if youve been doing it right all along or have something more to learn via our handy guide. ada.org.au/brushing

20.01.2022 Do you know? 25% of adults DO NOT brush twice a day. This increases their risk of developing tooth decay by 33%.

19.01.2022 We are excited to announce that we have partnered with Zip! Zip is a new payment option for our patients which allows you to get the treatment done now but pay later, INTEREST FREE! Want to find out more? Come in today or call us and ask one of our friendly staff how you can benefit from using Zip.



18.01.2022 Hello! If you want to book for an appointment, simply visit Q1 Dental Care at Part Suite 1, First Floor, 23 Antill St. Queanbeyan NSW 2620 and have a chat with our receptionist. or To book online, simply visit http://q1dentalcare.com.au/

17.01.2022 This is why dental implants and bone grafts, brushing, flossing is important. Stay healthy! :)

17.01.2022 Ive got a cavity in my heart, maybe you can fill it.

16.01.2022 I've got a cavity in my heart, maybe you can fill it.

16.01.2022 Good day to you all! This is a reminder from Q1 Dental Care to floss everyday, not just when you have an appointment! 5 Reasons to floss daily: https://www.deltadentalins.com//reasons-to-floss-every-day



16.01.2022 Do you often grind your teeth? Stress, anxiety, smoking, heavy alcohol, caffeine, depression and sleep disorders are all possible causes of teeth grinding, also according to the Bruxism Association. There is, however, little evidence to directly support any cause. Research has shown that bruxism is found more frequently in people who snore or suffer from obstructive sleep apnea and in people whose lifestyle includes smoking, drinking alcohol and caffeine. It has been found th...at 70 percent of people clench and grind their teeth as a result of stress and anxiety. Some research has shown a possible link between teeth grinding and a stressful work environment. More here: https://www.colgate.com//teeth-grinding-how-to-stop-grindi

16.01.2022 This new surgery is fruit of our hard work and a little bit of headache! :D

15.01.2022 Congratulations to our dear Dr. Susan Leonera-Salazar for being the first and only Master Provider of Fastbraces in ACT. At Q1 Dental Care, we will always ensure you that you will have the best yet affordable treatment.

15.01.2022 Calcium, vitamin D and phosphorus all play a vital role in the formation and maintenance of healthy teeth and gums in both children and adults.

15.01.2022 Shout out to smile.com.au for this lovely Christmas present. We're feeling the love here at Q1 <3 <3 <3 Thank you! #bear #christmas #smile #dentist

14.01.2022 Drink lots of water Its calorie free, there are no ingredient labels to stress over, and its almost free! Even better, tap water in most areas of Australia contains fluoride, one of the easiest and most beneficial ways to help prevent tooth decay. If you choose water over anything else, and regularly sip it throughout the day, youre going a long way to making real difference to the health of your teeth. https://www.ada.org.au//Oral-Health-for/Diet-and-Nutrition

13.01.2022 To gain the maximum benefit from brushing, you should brush for at least two minutes morning and night, using a soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head and a flexible neck. The advantage of these toothbrushes is that they remove the plaque and debris from your teeth without damaging your teeth and gums. Article: https://www.ada.org.au//Oral-Health-for-Busy-Lives/Brushing Photo by Simon Shim on Unsplash

11.01.2022 Too much sugar isnt good for you, leading to tooth decay, obesity and other health issues. To make sure everyone knows how much sugar is in their food and drin...ks, the ADA and Choice have joined together to push health ministers across Australia to mandate food companies clearly mark the added sugar in their products. Find out more and add your support here: bit.ly/2iFNKUP

10.01.2022 Sending you our greetings this upcoming 2018. May you have a prosperous new year!

09.01.2022 If you’re like most people, the odds are good that your idea of a healthy lifestyle begins and ends with making sure you eat lots of fruit and vegetables, and get exercise as much as you can. And while both of these factors are crucially important in keeping you fit and healthy, the reality is that your oral health, that is how good a state your teeth and gums are in, has a major effect on your overall health. Gum disease, for instance, has been linked to a raft of ailments i...ncluding pneumonia, atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and exacerbated diabetes symptoms. It’s why brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing daily and seeing your dentist on a regular basis are so important. https://www.ada.org.au/Your-Dental-He//Lifestyle-Risks-(1)

09.01.2022 If youre like most people, the odds are good that your idea of a healthy lifestyle begins and ends with making sure you eat lots of fruit and vegetables, and get exercise as much as you can. And while both of these factors are crucially important in keeping you fit and healthy, the reality is that your oral health, that is how good a state your teeth and gums are in, has a major effect on your overall health. Gum disease, for instance, has been linked to a raft of ailments i...ncluding pneumonia, atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and exacerbated diabetes symptoms. Its why brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing daily and seeing your dentist on a regular basis are so important. https://www.ada.org.au/Your-Dental-He//Lifestyle-Risks-(1)

08.01.2022 Were excited to bring you our new and state of the art facilities here in Q1 Dental Care!

07.01.2022 What kind of toothpaste will work best for me? Which mouthwash will get the job done? Products with the ADAs Seal of Approval are tested by dentists to make sure they work as advertised and can be trusted to keep your teeth and gums as healthy as they need to be. bit.ly/2DrSvP2

06.01.2022 From the Management and Staff of Q1 Dental Care, we would like to say thank you to everyone who supported us through the years. Wishing you all a season filled with happiness, love and cheer. May 2018 bring you more success, joy and peace. Our Christmas schedule is as follows: 25 December 2017 - CLOSED 26 December 2017 - CLOSED... 27 December 2017 - OPEN 9:00am to 4:30pm 28 December 2017 - OPEN 9:00am to 5:00pm 29 December 2017 - OPEN 9:00am to 2:30pm 30 December 2017 - OPEN 8:00am to 12:00nn 01 January 2018 - CLOSED 02 January 2018 - CLOSED 03 January 2018 - Back to Regular Schedule See more

06.01.2022 Feeling a bit hot? Think a frozen sugary drink might quench your thirst? A new campaign Dont Be Sucked In is asking you to think again, pointing out that the e...xcessive sugar in these drinks contributes to tooth decay, weight gain, stroke and a host of other serious health complications. Water is always the better option - bit.ly/2EuBW0Y

05.01.2022 Would you like to help out or looking to donate any essential/ personal items to assist international students who may be having a hard time during this current pandemic? Please give Jimmy from the Filipino Australian Health Professionals Inc. (FAHPi) a call on 0455499936 for more information about how you can help.

05.01.2022 A big thank you to our patients for these wonderful chocolates.

04.01.2022 "Good oral health is vital to good overall health, so watching your mouth will help maintain your general wellbeing. Watching your mouth means: brushing and flossing, eating a healthy diet, lowering our sugar and alcohol intake, stopping smoking and seeing your dentist for regular check-ups. These good habits will greatly reduce the risk of oral disease." https://www.ada.org.au//Watch-Your-Mouth-this-Dental-Healt(6-12-Aug

04.01.2022 Hello Everyone! In regards to the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, at this stage we still remain OPEN. We are closely following the guidelines directly from the Australian Dental Association so that the health and safety of both our patients and our staff will always be our priority during these difficult times. We are continually reviewing our policies and we will notify you if anything changes. Stay safe everyone

03.01.2022 Shout out to smile.com.au for this lovely Christmas present. Were feeling the love here at Q1 <3 <3 <3 Thank you! #bear #christmas #smile #dentist

03.01.2022 Here are some interesting facts about braces: https://www.blueridgeorthodontics.com/10-facts-braces-need/

02.01.2022 Gingivitis is a non-destructive type of periodontal disease, but untreated gingivitis can progress to periodontitis. This is more serious and can eventually lead to loss of teeth. Signs of gingivitis include red and puffy gums, that bleed easily when the person brushes their teeth. Article Link: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/241721.php

02.01.2022 School-based prevention programs can substantially reduce children's cavities -- but what type of treatment should be delivered in schools to best prevent tooth decay? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releas/2018//180416121618.htm

01.01.2022 Are you a health fund member with extra dental cover? If your answer is yes, its time for you to book an appointment and see us to brighten your smile during this holiday season. We are an accredited provider of Medibank Members Choice, HCF, NIB First Choice and Smile. However, all private health funds are most welcome to book for an appointment with us. Most health funds expire on 31 December and any unused benefit will not be rolled over for next year. Q1 Dental... Cares appointment book is quickly getting filled so we encourage you to book an appointment as early as now. Remember to check your remaining benefits with your health fund first before making an appointment. Call us now at (02) 62994822 or book online at www.q1dentalcare.com.au. Our Christmas clinic schedule is as follows: 25 & 26 December 2017 - CLOSED 01 January 2018 - CLOSED 02 January 2018 - Back to regular clinic hours Thank you and we hope to see you soon.

01.01.2022 https://www.healthline.com//best-practices-for-healthy-tee

01.01.2022 Its Dental Health Week this week Its a great time to reflect on how well you are keeping on top of your oral health. #dentalhealthweek "While people might think it doesnt really matter if they miss out on a bit of flossing, skimp on the thoroughness of their brushing, live on a diet of burgers and fries or tell their dentist "thanks but no thanks, Ill see you in 2022, the reality is that like anything thats necessary and good for you, it does matter and its definitely ...worth adding to a daily To Do list." https://www.ada.org.au//Dental-Health-Week-It-s-time-to-ge

01.01.2022 Let us help you have that confident smile. Book your Fastbraces appointment with us now. Call us at (02) 62994822 or book an appointment online at www.q1dentalcare.com.au

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