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The Tooth Doctor

Locality: Woodville South

Phone: +61 8 8347 7347



Address: 95 Findon Road 5011 Woodville South, SA, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 Parents, are you making sure your kids are brushing properly?



22.01.2022 We read about this months ago. Working to a down to a price verse working to a high standard is the debate. Where do you weigh in? http://bitemagazine.com.au/ada-and-ama-take-on-medibank

22.01.2022 We are open again!!

22.01.2022 Continuing our theme of sugars in drinks... Consider what is being served at the dinner table, consider what we drink over lunch, that pick me up at 3pm? Are we as a society, reaching for the water or something more sugary? What are the implications of this? Call us on 83477347 to see what these drinks are doing for your teeth. http://bitemagazine.com.au/sweet-drinks-need-tooth-decay-w/



22.01.2022 Just for a bit of fun, over the coming weeks we will acknowledging the exciting (and sometimes painful) ways that wisdom teeth grow. Have you still got your wisdom teeth? Call us on 83477347 to book an appointment for an xray and check to see how much fun they can be.

20.01.2022 It's becoming more and more obvious that there is a significant link between oral health and overall health. And in treating oral health we can limit the cost to our overall health, or so a study in the UK has found. Diabetes is no longer a denture sentence, we at the Tooth Doctor can help you. Call us on 83477347 to find out how. ... http://bitemagazine.com.au/savings-oral-health-diabetes-su/ See more

20.01.2022 SA health has advised avoiding aerosol generating procedures this means no drill and no hygienist's scaler. We can help when you are in pain, I am bringing my script pad home and all patients that have seen me and I have a medical history i would be happy to help with getting antibiotics for swelling or throbbing, without having to visit me, already done this for a diabetic with respiratory compromised child, the chemist was concerned about this patient visiting and was a legend and dropped this off in his front yard. My mobile is the same as the messages that remind your of appointments, call me anytime if you wonderful patients need help, and if I can I will. Nick. Stay safe and of course stay home if you can. oh of course my mobile is 0414399448!



20.01.2022 Even though Football season is wrapping up, that does not mean that other sports should go without. Are you a boxer? Futsal enthusiast? Softball? Water Polo? Lacross? Where was your mouthguard purchased from? Any mouthguard is better than no mouthguard however, for protection and dental mouthguard is the best option to prevent damage to your teeth. Call us today to find out more. 83477347... http://bitemagazine.com.au/mouthguard-in-the-spotlight/

20.01.2022 I'm glad we have improved our skills since this. Just for the simple fact that we can use anaethetic so patients don't feel the drills. http://www.smh.com.au//scientists-discover-14000yearold-ev

19.01.2022 Im sorry to say that we are closed until further notice, this is for the safety of patients as dental practises are aerosol generating places, that places everyone at risk for 3 hours each time we create an aerosol. Stay safe from all of us here at the toothdoctor..

18.01.2022 There may be hope that one day i can hang up the mirror! http://bitemagazine.com.au/biological-tooth-replacement-a-/

18.01.2022 A fun photo about how oral health can work in conjunction with overall health. Call us on 8347 7347 to book an appointment today.



17.01.2022 Happy Friday! We hope it's as happy as this turtle!

15.01.2022 What is being consumed regularly at sporting events and matches? What is it doing to not only Australian's teeth but the rest of our bodies with these drinks? http://bitemagazine.com.au/australians-unaware-of-dental-r/

15.01.2022 Below we see a wisdom tooth who enjoys the company of others and does not know about personal boundries. This is common to see in wisdom teeth, they want to be part of the group, they just don't quite fit into the space. Call us on 83477347 to see if your wisdom teeth want to come to the party.

15.01.2022 This wisdom tooth is a little higher than the one we looked at last week. This type of 'wisdom' will cause pressure on the teeth and open pockets for potential decay down the surface of the tooth it is touching. Waking this tooth from it's slumber is an excellent idea. Call us on 83477347 to see how your tooth is sleeping.

15.01.2022 I'm home safely, with my family, which I have missed and will be starting work very soon, hugs and kisses to all.

13.01.2022 Happy fun fact Friday! http://www.buzzfeed.com//10-facts-you-didnt-know-about-you

13.01.2022 To continue with what we drink. Interesting picture to consider what you are drinking and how much sugar is in the beverage.

13.01.2022 Hi everyone! Just letting you know our main phone line is down at the moment, you can call us on 8347 7769 or 0414 399448, or email: [email protected] in the mean time, hopefully we shall have it sorted soon!- apologies for any inconvenience!

13.01.2022 http://www.healthline.com/health/tooth-decay-early-childhood

12.01.2022 I have been wondering about the increase of tooth decay in babies teeth in the last 20 years, maybe this is to blame???

12.01.2022 The final week of wisdom tooth knowledge. This wisdom tooth is the type we all hope for. They move into the right place, causing no problems and can possibly be left in the mouth forever.

12.01.2022 You can't even emphasize the difference between the mouth guards made at a dentist/specialist verses the ones from the chemist. People may think it's just a more expensive version of the same thing but consider the cost of a hospital visit, time of work and painful recovery. http://bitemagazine.com.au/over-the-counter-mouthguards-pos

10.01.2022 The following provides an overview of current case definitions for COVID-19 risk as of 5 May 2020 based on what is currently known about the clinical and epidemiological profile of cases of COVID-19 presenting in Australia and internationally. Confirmed case A person who tests positive to a validated specific SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test or has the virus identified by electron microscopy or viral culture.... Probable case A person, who has not been tested, with fever (>t38C) or history of fever (e.g. night sweats, chills) OR acute respiratory infection (e.g. cough, shortness of breath, sore throat) AND who is a household contact of a confirmed or probable case of COVID-19. Suspect case Clinical and public health judgement should be used to determine the need for testing in hospitalised patients and patients who do not meet the clinical or epidemiological criteria. A person who meets the following clinical AND epidemiological criteria: Clinical Criteria: Fever (>t38C) or history of fever (e.g. night sweats, chills) OR acute respiratory infection (e.g. cough, shortness of breath, sore throat) Epidemiological criteria: i. In the 14 days prior to illness onset: Close contact with a confirmed or probable case International or interstate travel Passengers and crew who have travelled on a cruise ship Healthcare, aged or residential care workers and staff with direct patient contact People who have lived in or travelled through a geographically localised area with elevated risk of community transmission, as defined by public health authorities ii. Hospitalised patients, where no other clinical focus of infection or alternate explanation of the patients illness is evident.

10.01.2022 To Our Valued Friends and Patients, The Tooth Doctor is wishing you a safe & happy Christmas & New Year! Our surgery will be closing for this holiday time, we will re-open on Monday January 7th. If you need to contact us during this time, please email [email protected] Or if you have a dental emergency, please call Nick on 0414 399 448 Thank you!

09.01.2022 We were busy today! Implants with MIS

07.01.2022 Continuing our oral health campaign at the Tooth Doctor, this article has staggering figures as to how those with sustained positive oral health have decreased their costs and risks or serious illness such as strokes and heart disease. Call the Tooth Doctor to make your appointment with the hygiene department today to make sure your gums are in tip top shape. 83477347... http://bitemagazine.com.au/financial-benefits-of-good-gum-/

06.01.2022 Ever woken up with a chipped tooth? An ache in your jaw? A headache? A randomly sensitive tooth? There could be a very good reason why. But also it could be disturbing your sleep and you may not realise. Grinding ones teeth is a common issue, but a nightguard can make all the difference. If you are suffering through any of the above mentioned issues and are considering your options, call the Tooth Doctor on 83477347 for more information and help. https://www.verywell.com/how-teeth-grinding-may-link-to-sle

06.01.2022 It is an interesting debate, do we work to a cost or to help serve the general public to get the best care possible? It is the new debate with that practitioners will be having with health insurance companies. http://bitemagazine.com.au/ada-backs-calvary-against-pi/

04.01.2022 With technology ever changing it is no surprise that we are able to move leaps and bounds in dentistry as well. Have the times changed since you last saw a dentist? Call us on 8347 7347 to book an appointment at our modern practice. http://bitemagazine.com.au/cutting-implant-healing-times/

03.01.2022 And here we see a wisdom tooth (or third molar) trying to hide itself under the gum, possibly interwining with nerves along the lower jaw. This tooth will mean a trip to the specialist at the most inconvient time. Call us on 83477347 to check your wisdom teeth today.

02.01.2022 https://www.adansw.com.au//Webinar-/Practising-in-COVID-19

02.01.2022 There is no question that active living is good for you, but what are you drinking when you are being active? As tasty as sports and energy drinks are... consider what is in them and what they do to not only your teeth but your overall health as well. http://bitemagazine.com.au/active-aussies-neglecting-their-

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