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Wheelers Hill Dental

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9561 6096



Address: 191 Jells Road 3150 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://wheelershilldental.com

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19.01.2022 Personalised care, compassionate care and individualised advice since 1980. At Wheelers Hill Dental, we believe that preventative care leads to healthy gums and teeth throughout a patient's lifetime. We provide a diverse and comprehensive array of services to meet all your dental health needs including cleaning and maintenance, fillings, tooth extraction, mitigation of decay through prosthetics and implants, and cosmetic procedures to improve the appearance of patients' teeth.... Our dedicated and experienced dentists practise personalised treatment, no matter how minor or extensive your treatment needs. We would be well located for anyone in the areas of Wheelers Hill, Glen Waverley, Mulgrave, Mount Waverley, Syndal, Scoresby, Wantirna, Burwood, Rowville, Springvale and surrounding suburbs. As a private billing practice, we strive to provide the highest quality services for our patients. At your appointment we will discuss any treatments that you require and supply you with an estimate of fees, with a variety of options to suit your needs and budget. With our convenient online booking service, booking an appointment is easy and can be done at any time. To get started now, simply click on Contact Us.



19.01.2022 Dental care during the COVID-19 pandemic Victorian dental practices are a permitted workplace. It is important not to delay dental care during the pandemic. Going to the dentist for check-ups every six12 months helps to prevent dental problems or find them early. If you notice any signs of a dental problem, visit your dentist to avoid any problems becoming worse. Visiting the dentist... It is safe to attend dental appointments, as dental practices have strict infection control procedures in place, and other measures to protect patients and staff, including COVIDSafe Plans. Dental practices may ask patients if they are showing symptoms of COVID-19 or have been somewhere that may have exposed them to COVID-19 before dental appointments. If you have been in contact with someone who has COVID-19 and are required to quarantine, or you are experiencing cold and flu symptoms, please delay your dental appointment and get tested for COVID-19. You must stay at home and isolate until you receive your test result. For further information, visit the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services website or call the Victorian coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398. Note: This information was updated 1 October. As COVID-19 infection rates and restrictions change, so too may the restrictions around dental treatment. Check back before your dental appointment or phone your dentist to ensure you have the most up-to-date information. Caring for your teeth For tips and advice about taking care of your oral health, view our fact sheets. We have a range of fact sheets freely available to download with vital information about caring for your teeth, including two new 'COVID-19 pandemic: Getting your dental health back on track' fact sheets. Download Part 1 | Download Part 2 Australian Dental Association Victorian Branch See you soon! Dr T. S. Saw OAM Wheelers Hill Dental

11.01.2022 Covid 19 - Frequently asked questions answered by the ADA Is it safe to visit the dentist? Australian dental practitioners have the highest infection control standards in the world and the safety of their patients and their teams is a cornerstone of Australian dental practice. Dentists are now at ‘Level 1’ restrictions; this means where appropriate, dentists may take extra precautions, and if required you will be advised of these.... Can I be treated for a dental emergency if I have COVID-19? If you need urgent dental care and think you may have COVID-19, it’s important to call your dentist and discuss your situation. If you have a dental emergency and have been diagnosed with COVID-19, dental treatment is available as an in-patient or within a hospital setting by appropriately trained and credential-led dental personnel. What should I expect if I do see my dentist? During the COVID-19 pandemic, additional steps are being made to stop the spread of the virus. You might see an empty waiting room and be asked to wash your hands or use hand sanitiser as you enter the practice. Your dentist will ask you to do a mouthwash prior to treatment and may use a ‘rubber dam’ to perform any emergency treatment. All of these measures are designed to minimise any risk to you and to the practice team. What should I do if I'm half way through my treatment? If your treatment has already begun and you are scheduled to have it finished, you should contact your dentist to discuss whether it's safe to defer the treatment. If your treatment cannot be deferred, your dentist will complete the work taking extra precautions or refer you to someone who is able to complete it. Should you have any further queries or concerns please do not hesitate to contact Wheelers Hill Dental. Dr T. S. Saw OAM

09.01.2022 DENTAL RESTRICTIONS EASED The Premier has announced that from Monday 28 September 2020 dentists can recommence non-urgent services in metropolitan Melbourne with a COVIDSafe plan in place.



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