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Southside Dental Options

Locality: Morphett Vale, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8382 2436



Address: 178 Main South Road 5162 Morphett Vale, SA, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 We have been advised by The Australian Dental Association that we are now under level 5 dental restrictions. We can not perform any routine dental treatment until further notice. If you have an urgent dental issue such as severe pain, facial swelling, trauma or uncontrolled bleeding please call 8372 8111 or 1300 008 222 If you have a scheduled appointment with us we will be in contact soon to re-book your appointment ... Stay home & stay safe



22.01.2022 This is our current Teeth Whitening Special. For a limited time only Call us on 8382 2436 #teethwhitening #dentist Tag/share with someone who might be interested

22.01.2022 https://www.careerone.com.au/dent/in-morphett-vale-sa-5162

19.01.2022 book your next check up on 8382 2436



17.01.2022 MASK UPDATE All people in health care settings must wear a mask (covering mouth and nose) at all times when in the physical presence of other people on th...e premises (with exceptions). Reusable cloth masks can now be accepted in some health care settings. Single-use surgical masks should be worn in some clinical environments. All people includes: care providers patients clients administrative and other staff employees visitors students contractors any other person on the premises There are exceptions for mandatory mask use in health care settings: A patient or client and/or a person providing care is not required to wear a mask if the wearing of a mask will hinder the provision of the relevant care and/or impact patient or client safety. Hospital inpatients are generally not expected to wear masks except when being transported through public spaces. A person receiving individual care in their own home is not expected to wear a mask. A person is not required to wear a mask if they have a relevant medical condition, including problems with their breathing, a serious condition of the face, a disability or a mental health condition A person is not required to wear a mask in circumstances where the ability to see the mouth is essential for communication, such as to enable communication by or with any person who is deaf or hard of hearing A patient or client under the age of 12 is not required to wear a mask A resident or live-in staff member of a residential care facility is not required to wear a mask, including in circumstances in which it is not possible to comply with the physical distancing principle. A person will be considered to be in the physical presence of another person if they are in the same room as that other person. Find more information and the latest Direction here: www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergency-declarations Learn more about face masks: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDmasks

11.01.2022 We will be open Monday 23rd November at 9am There are still a few appointments available, so go to our website and book online if you need urgent care Or call us on 8382 2436

10.01.2022 We have some appointments available this afternoon, if you have been putting off making your appointment maybe now is the time?



10.01.2022 UPDATE REGARDING MASKS As per the updated Direction today, from midnight tonight it will be mandatory for all people inside our clinic to wear a mask. This includes all healthcare providers, admin staff, patients and family members. (There are some exceptions such as people with certain breathing difficulties, mental health conditions, communication with deaf or hard of hearing community members, and children under the age of 12)... Please bring your own mask and wear whilst on our premises. Please message us here or call 8382 2436 from 9am tomorrow morning if you have any concerns or questions.

06.01.2022 Today we had a photo shoot for our new website (coming soon) what a fun day! #dentist #photoshoot

02.01.2022 From 12.01 am 1 December 2020, all people in health care settings must wear a single-use surgical mask (covering mouth and nose) at all times when in the physic...al presence of other people on the premises. All people includes: care providers patients clients residents administrative and other staff employees visitors students contractors any other person on the premises There are exceptions for mandatory mask use in health care settings. A person is exempt where the mask will hinder the care which is being provided, there is a medical condition, communication with a person who is deaf or hard of hearing is required, the person is under 12 and the person is a live in staff member or a resident of a residential care facility. The definition of a health care setting includes GP clinics, public and private hospitals and specialist practices (including drug and alcohol facilities), pharmacies, allied health services, dental services and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services. To learn more about which kind of health services are included under this Direction and the exceptions for mandatory mask use: Check out our FAQs: www.bit.ly/3ohagUh Read the latest Direction here: www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergency-declarations Learn more about face masks: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDmasks

01.01.2022 What's in a drink? Often too much sugar. Did you know that one 600ml bottle of soft drink, on average, contains 16 teaspoons of sugar? That's over twice the recommended daily sugar intake for adults.

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