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Roseville Fine Dentistry

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9419 3307



Address: 96 Pacific Highway, Roseville 2069 Sydney, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Your mouth is a battleground!



24.01.2022 Eat up! Your vegetable waste can make you healthier. During National Nutrition Week, were encouraging everyone to eat vegetable skins, stalks and leaves and #TryFor5 serves a day to keep their oral health in tip-top shape. #NNW2019

24.01.2022 Did you know that oranges are good for your teeth? This one may be a bit of a surprise, given oranges are a citrus fruit. However, the vitamin C in citrus strengthens blood vessels and connective tissue and slows down the progression of gum disease by reducing inflammation. Go ahead and make oranges, grapefruits, and other citrus regular features in your fruit bowl, but just remember to wait at least half an hour before brushing your teeth after you eat citrus fruits.... Keep your immunity up, sleep well and dont forget to have your Vitamin C. #stayhome #staysafe #healthfirst #weareinthistogether

22.01.2022 12 Signs You Need to See a Dentist 1. You Have Pain Pain or swelling in your mouth, face or neck can mean a number of things.... 2.Your Gums Are Acting Up If your gums are puffy, they bleed when you brush or floss, or you have a family history of gum disease, its time to make an appointment. 3. You Try to Hide Your Smile Whether youre self-conscious about a missing tooth or hoping for a brighter smile, dont be shy about talking to your dentist. 4. Youve Had Work Done If you have fillings, crowns, dental implants or dentures, see your dentist regularly to make sure everything is in great shape 5. You Have Ongoing Medical Issues Make your dentist part of your team if you have a medical condition (such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, eating disorders or are HIV positive), or you are undergoing medical treatment (such as radiation, chemotherapy or hormone replacement therapy). 6. Youre Pregnant Its safe to go to the dentist while pregnant. In fact, pregnancy can make some dental problems worse, so dont miss your regular checkup. 7. Youre Having Trouble Eating Difficulty chewing or swallowing is not the norm. Try eating soft or liquified foods until you can see your dentist. 8. You Have Dry Mouth Always feeling parched could be the sign of a medical issue or a medication side effect. Learn more about dry mouth 9. You Use Any Kind of Tobacco From bad breath to oral cancer, cigarettes and chewing tobacco are harmful to your overall and dental health. 10. Youre Having Jaw Pain Make an appointment if your jaw sometimes pops or is painful when opening and closing, chewing or when you first wake up. See a dentist also if you have an uneven bite. 11. Your Mouth Has Spots and Sores If theres something that doesnt look or feel right in your mouth, your dentist should examine any mouth sore that lasts a week or longer. 12. Its Time For Your Checkup Even if you dont have any symptoms, checkups are important because they can help prevent problems from developing and treat existing symptoms before they become more advanced. If you have any of these symptoms, call us to schedule your consultation on 02 9419 3307 or email: [email protected]



20.01.2022 Yes, coffee stains teeth along with most other foods we eat or drink (tea, red wine, curries, bolognese). But this type of staining is mostly external to the tooth surface and can easily be removed during your routine 6 monthly dental hygiene appointment. Some peoples teeth collect more staining than others and this is often a reflection of the surface roughness of enamel and the variation of the enzymes in our saliva and the types of bacteria that live in our mouths. If yo...u feel your teeth are dark or yellow, quitting coffee wont help. The most effective way to whiten teeth is via professional grade teeth whitening or bleaching. Customised take home whitening kits prepared under the instruction of a dentist are generally considered to produce the most long term whitening results in the safest way. Contact us to learn more on 02 9419 3307 or Email: [email protected]

19.01.2022 Nearly 40% of Aussies never floss or clean between their teeth and up to 70% dont floss every day Flossing should be an essential part of our oral care routine and not an optional extra. The Australian Dental Association recommends flossing at least once a day as it removes the plaque from between our teeth, and helps to prevent gum disease, tooth decay and bad breath. Thats a lot of upside for just a couple of minutes a day.

19.01.2022 Want fresher breath? Did you know flossing helps to: - Remove plaque and food - Eradicates lingering food particles which in turn makes your breath smell better.... - Clear out odours - Keeps gums and teeth in check For more tips on dental hygiene, follow us



19.01.2022 Nearly 40% of Aussies never floss or clean between their teeth and up to 70% don't floss every day Flossing should be an essential part of our oral care routine and not an optional extra. The Australian Dental Association recommends flossing at least once a day as it removes the plaque from between our teeth, and helps to prevent gum disease, tooth decay and bad breath. That's a lot of upside for just a couple of minutes a day.

19.01.2022 Pale gums may indicate that a person has anaemia, which is often the result of an iron deficiency. However, if the gums are white or painful, the cause may be more serious. Call us if you have any pain in your gums or if your gums look pale on 02 9419 3307 or email: [email protected]

18.01.2022 Wish your teeth were straighter? Consider getting Invisalign instead of braces for an easier, more discreet way to correct aesthetic dental issues such as crooked teeth. Invisalign is a series of clear aligners that are custom-made for you from impressions, pictures and oral scans taken at our office. The images are sent to the lab and aligners are created for your unique case. The aligners are virtually invisible, fit directly over your teeth with the assistance of strat...egically placed attachments, and shift teeth horizontally and vertically. Aligners are typically changed every week, following a customised treatment plan. Contact us to learn more on 02 9419 3307 or Email: [email protected]

18.01.2022 Want fresher breath? Did you know flossing helps to: - Remove plaque and food - Eradicates lingering food particles which in turn makes your breath smell better.... - Clear out odours - Keeps gums and teeth in check For more tips on dental hygiene, follow us

17.01.2022 As an adult, you are not immune to dental problems. In addition to maintaining a good home care routine, the best thing you can do is to schedule regular dental checkups and professional cleanings. You also have a variety of cosmetic options available, including orthodontics (braces), whitening (both in-office and at-home) and bonding (veneers). Call us to schedule your consultation on 02 9419 3307 or email: [email protected]



16.01.2022 There are lots of good habits to adopt to ensure your smile stays bright and beautiful. Call us to schedule your consultation on 02 9419 3307 or email: [email protected]

15.01.2022 Calling all Sydney-siders! Your Chance to WIN a Teeth Whitening Session! All you need to do is enter your email address in the comment section and youll automatically go into the draw to win a FREE teeth whitening session at rose fine dentistry, valued at $500. The winner will be notified via emai

14.01.2022 Roseville Fine Dentistry is currently open and operating as normal. We want to assure you that we are taking every precaution to minimise any risk to patients or staff by adhering to strict hygiene standards. Here are some extra measures we are taking: We will be booking a longer gap between patients ensuring the waiting room is almost empty.... The extra time will be used by all to keep the surgery and our surfaces pristine. We have cancelled our international travel plans to reduce risks (I was supposed to be at a wedding). Any patients who have been overseas need to self-isolate for 2 weeks. Anyone feeling unwell should be at home. Anyone that has come into contact with a person having the Coronavirus should be isolated too. We have hand sanitisers in the waiting room for everyone to use. We hope you will all be well and look after yourselves over this period. We are here to assist you. The Roseville Fine Dentistry team is committed to providing best practice treatment and support for all our patients. If you have any questions, please call us on 9419 3307

14.01.2022 Supporters claim that juicing can improve nutrient absorption from fruits and vegetables, while others say it strips away important nutrients like fibre. Our dentist Dr Steven Segal does not recommend concentrated fruit juices because they are acidic and packed with sugar. Read this article to find out more.

13.01.2022 Say hello to the man behind Roseville Fine Dentistry! Dr Steven Segal is the founder and dentist of this boutique practice located in the heart of Roseville. He has been serving the community for more than 20 years and is highly regarded by his professional peers and patients alike. Dr Segals aim is simple he wants every patient to feel at ease when they visit Roseville Fine Dentistry so that he can help them smile with confidence. To book an appointment: Call: 9419 3307... Email: [email protected] See more

13.01.2022 Visit your local friendly dentist today! Were conveniently located 2 minutes from the Roseville Train Station #roseville #dentistry #trainline

12.01.2022 How to Enjoy Your Valentines Day Treats Without Destroying Your Teeth! Valentines Day is coming up which means plenty of chocolates and desserts! While skipping the sweet treats entirely is always the best option for your oral health, we know thats not entirely realistic. Thankfully, there are still plenty of ways to keep your teeth healthy after eating sugary sweets. Try these five easy techniques to show your teeth a little love over Valentines Day.... 1. Brush your teeth immediately after eating chocolate/sweets. 2. Drink plenty of water to wash away the residue from your teeth. The fluoride in your water helps to fortify your dental enamel. 3. Keep your dental crowns and bridges in mind since munching on hard candy could potentially chip or crack them. 4. Schedule your next dental check-up to make sure your teeth are healthy. Call us to schedule your consultation on 02 9419 3307 or email: [email protected]

10.01.2022 Yellow teeth are not usually the sign of a health problem, but a dentist can check for enamel loss and tooth decay. Call us to schedule your consultation on 02 9419 3307 or email: [email protected]

10.01.2022 Visit your local friendly dentist today! We’re conveniently located 2 minutes from the Roseville Train Station #roseville #dentistry #trainline

09.01.2022 Toddlers often dont like brushing their teeth. But even a quick brush is better than nothing because it helps your child learn that brushing teeth is a normal part of his/her daily routine. Read this article to learn more on how to take care of your toddlers teeth.

07.01.2022 If youve ever suffered from a toothache, youll agree that its one of the worst pains you could ever experience. A toothache is the inflammation of a tooth due to decay or infection. One of the most important ways to take care of your teeth is to visit your dentist regularly so that your teeth can be examined thoroughly according and get the care they deserve. Want to get rid of that painful toothache? Call us on 02 9419 3307 or Email [email protected] to schedule an appointment.

07.01.2022 The Australian Dental Association and other related health bodies have instructed all dentists that we can only perform emergency dental procedures for the next few months. As a result of this, and in the interest of everyones health, we will remain open a few days each week to look after patients who need urgent dental treatment. While our practice will appear closed, our emergency services are certainly available to you all. Please call the practice on 9419 3307 or call/text Dr Steven Segal on his mobile and he will get back to you to arrange a suitable appointment time.

06.01.2022 Our caring professional team of Roseville Dentistry is committed to providing the highest standard of dental care. The boutique practice is located in the heart of Roseville and is designed to feel relaxing and warm. The surgery has the latest dental technology and the staff are welcoming. We offer a full range of services from teeth cleaning, whitening to cosmetic surgery. We welcome children of all ages.

06.01.2022 1. Improves your appearance 2. Boosts self-confidence 3. Minimizes the look of wrinkles 4. More attractive 5. It doesnt damage your teeth

06.01.2022 Roseville Fine Dentistry has teamed up with other North Shore businesses to raise funds for care packs for sick kids, worried parents and cancer patients in our local hospitals. Its one of the little ways we give back to bid on some incredible items, click the link below. #northshore #community #bettertogether https://www.32auctions.com/smiles2u2020

05.01.2022 Did your teeth hold you back from smiling last year? Lets change that! Here are some popular dental treatments that can improve your smile and confidence in 2020: Teeth Whitening: Its fast, non-invasive and relatively cheap.... Invisalign: If you start treatment now, you could be done by 2021! Dental Implants: Permanently replace one or more missing teeth. 2020 is YOUR YEAR to smile and we would like nothing better than to help you. Call us to schedule your consultation on 02 9419 3307 or email: [email protected]

05.01.2022 Heres something you may not know - nearly half the surface area of your teeth lies BETWEEN them. This is why flossing your teeth is so important. ITS ALL IN THE TECHNIQUE! Its one thing to make flossing a part of your dental health care routine, quite another to do it properly. Your dentist is the most qualified person to instruct you on flossing correctly but there are some basic tips you can follow:... Tip 1: Wind about 45cm of floss around your middle fingers and rest it across your thumbs and index fingers. Tip 2: Use a gentle up-and-down motion that goes down one side of the tooth, just under the little collar of gum, stay on the same side and dont change till you are half way through the teeth or you can risk cutting the gum, then move back up the other side. Tip 3: Floss at least once a day, either in the morning or night, or even after lunch, for at least two minutes. Tip 4: If youre not sure about the right technique, have a chat with our dentist Dr Steven who can show you the right flossing technique. Call us to schedule your consultation on 02 9419 3307 or email: [email protected]

03.01.2022 Did you know chewing ice is bad for you? Avoid chewing ice! Chewing ice is a seemingly harmless, often unconscious habit. But ice chewing can cause permanent damage to your teeth, putting small cracks in the enamel.... These cracks can grow larger over time and ultimately cause a tooth to fracture, requiring a visit to the dentist and unnecessary expense to get the cracks fixed. The American Dental Association advises you to skip the ice if this habit is too tough to resist. Try opting for chilled water instead, or order your drinks without ice to resist the harmful urge to chew those hard cubes. Call us to schedule your consultation on 02 9419 3307 or email: [email protected]

03.01.2022 Time for a dental check-up? The Australian Dental Association and most dentists recommend a regular dental visit at least twice a year. #dentalcare #checkup #roseville #open

02.01.2022 HOW TO BRUSH YOUR TEETH! The most important parts of brushing your teeth are using proper technique, and doing it twice per day, every day. The best way to brush your teeth is to: Pick a toothbrush thats the right size for your mouth.... Avoid hard bristles that can irritate your gums. The ADA recommends soft-bristle brushes. Also, look for brushes with multi-level or angled bristles. One studyTrusted Source found this type of bristle to be more effects than flat, one-level bristles. Use a fluoride toothpaste. Hold the brush at a 45-degree angle to your teeth and gums. Gently brush all tooth surfaces (front, back, chewing) for two minutes. Rinse your toothbrush and store it upright to air dry and keep it out of range of the toilet which can spray germs when flushing. Floss once per day, either after or before brushing. Mouth rinses are optional and shouldnt replace flossing or brushing. If you experience any bleeding, talk with your dentist. A number of things can cause bleeding when you brush and floss. Call us to schedule your consultation on 02 9419 3307 or email: [email protected]

02.01.2022 Your child may be using too much toothpaste! Dental fluorosis happens when children under age 8 ingest too much fluoride. It can permanently mark and distort the teeth, making the problem difficult to get rid of without professional help. Parents can avoid this problem by sticking to the guidelines on toothpaste use. Parents can avoid this problem by sticking to the guidelines on toothpaste use.... Babies: Wipe gums twice daily with a soft clean cloth to remove sugars and bacteria that cause cavities. Children under 2: Use just water and a soft toothbrush as soon as the first tooth erupts. Dont use fluoridated toothpaste unless recommended by a doctor or dentist. Children ages 2 to 3: Put a tiny smear of fluoride toothpaste about the size of a grain of rice on the brush. Children ages 3 to 6: Use no more than a pea-size amount of toothpaste. #stayhome #staysafe #weareinthistogether

01.01.2022 The relationship between your dentist and you is often a lifelong one. Thats why its so important to find the right dentist. Someone who makes you feel at ease, someone who cares for your oral health, someone who is very knowledgeable and experienced. Click on the link below to find out more. https://www.ada.org.au//Younger-Adults-/Choosing-a-Dentist

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