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Trafalgar Dental Care

Locality: Trafalgar, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5633 1185



Address: 65 Main St 3824 Trafalgar, VIC, Australia

Website: http://trafalgardentalcare.com.au

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25.01.2022 https://www.indeedjobs.com/trafalgar-dental-care/_hl/en_AU



25.01.2022 Foundation for new building has begun. We will keep you posted with a new updates

25.01.2022 Dental check up#healthy smiles

25.01.2022 Building foundation was done yesterday. First milestone accomplished, off to next stage



25.01.2022 Happy Easter from all of us at Trafalgar Dental Care # stay safe

24.01.2022 https://www.seek.com.au/job/39589974?cid=advfb

23.01.2022 Happy Mother’s Day



23.01.2022 Happy Root Canal Appreciation Day everyone! Dont think theres much to celebrate here? Wed beg to differ, of course. Did you know, for instance, that a root c...anal treatment can allow us to save our natural tooth following irreversible damage to the pulp (nerve) tissue within? daysoftheyear.com/days/root-canal-appreciation-day/

20.01.2022 ADAVB CEO Matt Hopcraft has urged people to keep up good oral health habits on ABC News Breakfast this morning. "Dentistry is an essental service and we dont w...ant people to forgo necessary dental care... but we have an important role to help stop this pandemic. Even though there are restrictions on routine dental treatment, many dentists are still open and providing emergency dental care. Its really important to continue to take good care of your teeth: brush with fluoride toothpaste and floss, reduce sugar intake, drink water and take it easy on snacks." See more

19.01.2022 Enjoying Christmas lunch #food #christmas #melbourne

18.01.2022 New building on the way to get new shape

18.01.2022 ***COVID-19 UPDATE*** Great news !We will be back to Level 2 restrictions for dentistry from 27th April 2020!! While it still wont be business as usual, we will be able to see you all again at some capacity!! ###... For those who had their appointments postponed in the last four weeks, we will be contacting you shortly. See more



17.01.2022 Walls are accomplished

17.01.2022 Position available

16.01.2022 Sweet treats eaten these #SchoolHolidays can leave behind something unwanted. Prevent cavities and check on your childs dental health book their annual dentist check-up. Eligible children 2-17 years old can access up to $1,000 for dental services. Visit: health.gov.au/cdbs

15.01.2022 Potato festival

15.01.2022 Thank you for all the support from our staff, and patients. We wish them a very happy Christmas and New Year!

15.01.2022 Tournament of minds international final Opening ceremony With St Pauls Anglican Gramma literature team

13.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day #

11.01.2022 Well done to the Victorian literature TOM team for getting into the international final in Darwin. This wouldnt be possible without the support of the teachers. Well hopefully see you next year!

10.01.2022 Happy Easter everyone! This year were encouraging everyone to try healthier alternatives and to limit the intake of sugary treats and chocolate eggs.

10.01.2022 Wishing the best of luck to the Warragul Junior School students in our Tournament of Minds (TOM) team currently in Darwin where tomorrow they will compete in th...e Language and Literacy division of the Tournament of Minds Australasian Pacific Final. The St Pauls Warragul Junior School team won both Regional and State titles to now be eligible for this event. Many thanks must go to the sponsors who made the students and teachers trip to Darwin possible: Major sponsors: Trafalgar Dental Care and Sure Constructions (VIC) Pty Ltd Sponsors: Warragul towing, Simonds homes, Mecure Warragul, Gumbuya World and St Pauls Anglican Grammar School.

09.01.2022 Happy Mothers Day

09.01.2022 Put down that sugary drink! A new campaign by the Cancer Council of Victoria highlights how a healthy diet, which benefits your oral and general health overall, can cut your risk of developing 13 types of cancer. ada.org.au/13TypesCancer

08.01.2022 We only know what we know....Right? So why not change our expectations around Birthdays, Christmas and the way we celebrate with food. This watermelon fruit ca...ke is a wonderful idea. Looks amazing, tastes delicious and also provides nutrients to our bodies. Has anyone else had wins with changes around celebrations with food....? . . . #sugarbyhalf #birthdays #christmas #celebrations #foodchanges #lifestylechanges #healthyfoods #nutrients #thrivenotsurvive See more

08.01.2022 Happy World Oral Health Day! #WOHD19 We want people to keep their teeth for life and so were making the most of this years theme "Say AhhAct on Mouth Health"... by encouraging everyone to brush, floss, eat well, decrease their use of tobacco and alcohol and schedule regular visits to the dentist. See more

08.01.2022 Happy Easter to all our patients!

06.01.2022 From the team at Trafalgar Dental Care # Happy Fathers Day ##

05.01.2022 Trafalgar Dental Care proud sponsor of St Pauls Warragul Junior School Language and Literature team in Tournament of minds international final The best wishes and good look Team St Pauls!!!!

04.01.2022 Lest we forget

03.01.2022 Sugar#labelling#

03.01.2022 Another blow struck against sugary drinks that contribute to poor oral health, obesity and other major health issues. As a member of the Rethink Sugary Drinks a...lliance, the ADA is urging Australians of all ages to forgo high sugar beverages in favour of water, reduced-fat milk or unsweetened options. See more

03.01.2022 Mouthguards If you play a contact sport, and a lot of Aussies do, you risk injuring your teeth. Mouthguards can protect you from some serious sporting injuries, such as broken jaws, fractured, cracked or knocked-out teeth, cut lips and tongues.... And you dont just have to be playing obvious contact sports like rugby union, rugby league, AFL, hockey and boxing to sustain those kinds of injuries. Even non-contact sports like cricket, basketball, netball, touch football, skateboarding and soccer, carry a real risk of accidental collision, and resulting dental trauma. How a mouthguard works A custom-fitted mouthguard works by absorbing and spreading the impact of the damaging blow, and is fabricated based on an impression of your teeth and jaw taken by your dentist. A mouthguard that is custom-fitted by your dentist is far superior to an over-the-counter mouthguard because its specially designed to fit the exact contours of your mouth, is resilient, balances your bite and allows speech and normal breathing. If properly used, stored, and checked by your dentist every year, a custom-fitted mouthguard should last several seasons. In contrast, self-fitted, over-the-counter mouthguards, which include what are commonly known as boil-and-bite mouthguards, should not be used. They do not protect the teeth, are loosely fitted, impede breathing and speaking, and can even wedge in the back of the throat at impact which could be life threatening. Custom-fitted mouthguards, by virtue of their exact fit, let you talk normally, dont restrict your breathing and stay firmly in place, allowing you to concentrate on playing the sport you love. You should consider it a mandatory part of your sporting equipment, no matter your age or experience. Only dental professionals can design and manufacture a custom-fitted mouthguard that provides adequte protection.

03.01.2022 The ADAVB recommends that dentists should transition to Level 3 restrictions, based on the AHPPC's advice to follow ADA's Managing COVID-19 Guidelines. This mea...ns that dentists should only provide dental treatment that does not generate aerosols, or where treatment generating aerosols is limited to urgent and emergency care such as acute dental pain or significant dental trauma. Routine dental treatment should be deferred. https://adavb.org//covid-19-update---level-3-restrictions- See more

02.01.2022 The ADAVB recommends that dentists should transition to Level 3 restrictions, based on the AHPPCs advice to follow ADAs Managing COVID-19 Guidelines. This mea...ns that dentists should only provide dental treatment that does not generate aerosols, or where treatment generating aerosols is limited to urgent and emergency care such as acute dental pain or significant dental trauma. Routine dental treatment should be deferred. https://adavb.org//covid-19-update---level-3-restrictions- See more

01.01.2022 Happy Mothers Day

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