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Sinnamon Park Dental

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3715 5911



Address: Shop 8, 58 Oldfield Rd 4073 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://sinnamondental.com.au

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25.01.2022 I don't know if they had this in Roma but I certainly remember this is how we went to the dentist when I was a kid in Yuleba



25.01.2022 I dont know if they had this in Roma but I certainly remember this is how we went to the dentist when I was a kid in Yuleba

25.01.2022 Three of my younglings practicing their flossing!

24.01.2022 Amazing what a difference 9 years makes!



24.01.2022 These are the things we can’t touch right now in the dental practice, stay safe!

24.01.2022 I AM a dentist and I agree with Scibabe! Careful, some rudey words.

23.01.2022 COVID-19 AND YOUR DENTAL TREATMENT Your safety is our priority. Dear patients and friends,... Sinnamon Park Dental remains open and we will continue to provide emergency dental care for our patients, unless otherwise advised. Dental services are considered essential by the Australian Dental Association (ADA) and the Chief Medical Officer. At the current state of social distancing we are now only able to offer emergency treatment. These conditions are in place to prioritise the safety of the community and recognise our responsibility to reduce the risk of transmission and play a vital role in reducing the burden on the health system. Urgent and Emergency Treatment Under the current restrictions, Sinnamon Park Dental is only providing urgent and emergency treatment. This includes treatment such listed below. If you are unsure, please contact us. Urgent Treatment Dental pain or toothache Localised infection Tooth fracture involving pulp Extensive decay causing pain Emergency Treatment Uncontrolled bleeding Facial swelling Facial trauma As always, we will ensure adherence to strict infection control procedures. In addition, the following infection control measures as advised by the Australian Chief Medical Officer will be taken. no care to be provided for anyone self-isolating (whether symptomatic or not) no non-urgent care for patients who are 70 or older, pregnant, medically or immuno-compromised All patients to use hand sanitiser prior to appointments and pre-procedural mouth rinse. We will monitor the Australian Dental Association recommendations and Dental Board mandates to ensure we continue to provide you with dental care in a safe environment. Opening Hours To ensure you have access to urgent and emergency treatment, we will have reduced business hours and will be operating from 9am to 12 noon. After hours calls will be diverted to a dental practitioner.For all appointments, please contact the surgery. Please contact us if you have any concerns or questions. Keep safe and well, Patrick, Robert, Fiona and the team at Sinnamon Park Dental** ***



23.01.2022 https://youtu.be/3f5xOCowKc0

22.01.2022 Happy Hump Day!!

22.01.2022 Sinnamon Park Dental accredited for another three years! We aim to provide professional, quality and friendly dental services for your family and friends!

22.01.2022 One in three children have experienced tooth decay before they start school. Hows your childs oral health tracking? #DentalHealthWeek www.dentalhealthweek.com.au

22.01.2022 Thinking about getting a mouth piercing ? If you are thinking about getting a mouth piercing, its important to know about possible risks. Read on to find more! #mouthpiercing #oralhealth #prevention http://www.hobartdentist.com.au/what-does-your-dentist-thi/



21.01.2022 An article showing the importance of oral hygiene in residential care. As we strive to keep our teeth for life, an increasing amount of our older patients entering aged care have the majority of their teeth and, if they need high care, often dental hygiene becomes a low priority. As our family and loved ones begin to need High care in Aged Care Homes, we need to ask them what their Dental Hygiene protocols are. To be fair, no one seems to be doing this well but if more and ...more people insist on it, they will need to listen. Good oral hygiene translates directly to better Quality of Life. If you need more information about Dental Health and the Older patient, ask us- were here to help you with targeted preventive strategies for all age groups. Be your own Advocate.

20.01.2022 Almost 50% of Australian adults are consuming too much sugar, a major cause of tooth decay. How is your oral health tracking? #DentalHealthWeek www.dentalhealthweek.com.au

18.01.2022 Tooth friendly treats approved by Drs Pat, Rob and Fiona!

17.01.2022 In this environment of uncertainty, keep safe. Look after one another. Exercise . Smile. Laugh as much as possible. Be kind- if you dont know what to do, just be kind.

17.01.2022 COVID19 is a bit like a zombie movie. ( careful- a rudey word) Stay safe

16.01.2022 A really good article, please read. In these extraordinary times, the best thing to do is to look after your oral hygiene. Please ring us if you or your friends need any advice. http://theconversation.com/can-i-still-go-to-the-dentist-ho

16.01.2022 Some information for our patients:

16.01.2022 Washing your hands for 20 secs, five times a day can decrease the risk of respiratory infections by 45%. Thats better than buying toilet paper!

16.01.2022 For those binge watching The Tiger King on Netflix, a beautiful representation of the importance of teeth!

14.01.2022 Last week, our Senior Vice President Dr Norah Ayad represented the ADA in an interview with The Project about teeth whitening. If you missed the coverage, watch it now via the link below! #HealthySmile https://10play.com.au//the-dangers-of-teet/tpv190805epinh

13.01.2022 Covid19 precautions Our team at Sinnamon Park Dental is well prepared to keep you safe during the current Covid19 pandemic. Your dental health is important for your overall health and we are doing everything possible to keep our practice open and functioning during this difficult time for everyone. As an accredited practice we were already well prepared with general infection control practices to keep our patients safe from all infections. In addition to this you will now ...be asked a series of questions both when you call for an appointment, and on your arrival at the practice. If you are in any way at risk of having been in contact with the Covid19 virus or others confirmed with Covid19 please phone the practice to reschedule your treatment for a later date. When you arrive for an appointment you will be asked some infection control questions and have your temperature taken. You will be given a pre-operative mouthrinse at the start of your appointment and we are doing everything we can to maintain the highest level of infection control and practice hygiene. We are open and ready to help you get the dental treatment you need to maintain your own health. And remember standard precautions: Do not touch surfaces and avoid close contact with people who you think may have the virus. Perform hand hygiene frequently; hand washing or hand sanitiser (not one after the other). Do not touch your face keep hands away! If you are not well, stay home and seek advice for testing and or treatment. Cover coughs and sneezes; cough into elbow or catch with tissue, dispose immediately and perform hand hygiene. Above all, look after your family, friends and community. When things are at their worst is when Australians are at their best. Look after each other, and well do our best to look after you.

13.01.2022 Medical conditions can affect your oral health. Hows your oral health tracking? #DentalHealthWeek www.dentalhealthweek.com.au

13.01.2022 Sinnamon Park Dental visiting Liz at Buck Palace

12.01.2022 Thank you Emmy for your gorgeous drawing for Dr Fiona. It is going straight to the pool room!

11.01.2022 Implementing a Senior Dental Benefits Scheme is critical to building better oral health among people in aged care. The ADA is pleased the Royal Commission has a...greed with its proposed alternative to funding oral care for certain seniors but says the recommendations now need to be followed through with some urgency. ada.org.au/SeniorDentalBenefitsScheme

08.01.2022 Welcome to #DentalHealthWeek ! Hows your oral health tracking? Are you spending the right amount of time to brush and floss properly? www.dentalhealthweek.com.au

08.01.2022 Were back! -(well, for a lot more things, if you need us, give us a call!)

08.01.2022 http://www.rethinksugarydrink.org.au/sixteen-teaspoons Great message!

06.01.2022 Do you get hayfever? How can you tell if it isn't COVID? I explain the trick to tell the difference, and if you need to be tested.

06.01.2022 People go to hospital for some strange reasons - but it shouldnt be for preventable dental conditions. Hows your oral health tracking? #DentalHealthWeek www.dentalhealthweek.com.au

06.01.2022 Current understanding is that COVID-19 spreads mostly from person to person through respiratory droplets produced when a person coughs or sneezes, similar to ho...w flu spreads. Most person to person spread happens when people are in close contact. It is also possible that the virus can spread when someone touches a contaminated surface and then touches their mouth, nose, or eyes. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2I6MpDp

05.01.2022 More important than wearing a mask, the most effective infection control is washing your hands frequently with soap and water, keep your hands away from your eyes, nose and mouth and use antibacterial gels if out and about. If you are not feeling well and have a fever , cough or runny nose, please ring us and reappoint your appointment until you feel better. If you are unsure about anything, please ring us- were here to help!

05.01.2022 One of our Padawan patients brought in a friend for a check up. I'm pleased to report the Mr Slothy had excellent oral hygiene and was a very good patient. Sticker for you!

05.01.2022 We’re back! -(well, for a lot more things, if you need us, give us a call!)

05.01.2022 New guidelines suggest children aged five or under should only drink milk and water. Taking care of oral health from a young age can have a significant impact on their oral health and overall health! #ChooseWater #HealthySmile

04.01.2022 True this! #thebestdentistryisnodentistry

03.01.2022 These are the things we cant touch right now in the dental practice, stay safe!

03.01.2022 Sinnamon Park Dental has been announced as a finalist for the Mt Ommaney Small Business Awards! If its not too much trouble, please vote for us!

02.01.2022 One of our Padawan patients brought in a friend for a check up. Im pleased to report the Mr Slothy had excellent oral hygiene and was a very good patient. Sticker for you!

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