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Woombye Dental

Locality: Woombye, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5442 2136



Address: 31 Blackall Street 4559 Woombye, QLD, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Achieving a straighter smile has never been easier A straighter smile looks more attractive, can potentially be healthier, and it has never been easier to achieve. Woombye Dental can provide adults and children with access to a range of the very latest braces utilising the most advanced technologies. https://www.woombyedental.com.au/achieving-a-straighter-sm/



25.01.2022 Did you know? 30% of Australians currently go without regular dental care. When was the last time you visited a dentist? Give us a call to book your appointment.

24.01.2022 Halloween is fast approaching have you booked in to make your smile boo-ti-ful!

23.01.2022 What exactly is a tooth cavity? A tooth cavity is a sign of tooth decay or caries, where a permanent hole develops in the surface of your tooth. You may develop a cavity if you fail to clean your teeth frequently and thoroughly, or if you frequently snack in between meals. Sipping on sugary drinks is another common cause of tooth decay. Tooth decay most commonly affects children and teenagers and older adults, but anyone with teeth can get a cavity. Without treatment, cavities will grow larger, eventually causing severe infection, toothache and even tooth loss. https://www.woombyedental.com.au/what-exactly-is-a-tooth-c/



23.01.2022 Don’t forget we’re heading into that time of year again. USE IT OR LOSE IT! Don’t let your health fund rebates go to waste.

23.01.2022 Fun Fact! Did you know? If you're right handed, you will chew your food on your right side. If you're left handed, you will tend to chew your food on your left side.

23.01.2022 Folklore from many parts of the world tells us that when children lose a baby tooth, they should place it underneath their pillow and the Tooth Fairy will visit while they are asleep, to take that lost tooth and leave a small payment, especially if those teeth have been kept very clean and shiny. So what might the Tooth Fairy do with these teeth? Send them up into the night sky to become stars Use as bricks for their white Tooth Fairy Castle... They grind the teeth to make magical fairy dust for all the fairies Make necklaces for all the other fairies Or perhaps it’s a secret so that the Tooth Fairy cannot tell us? See more



21.01.2022 School holidays are well and truly upon us! Have you booked your kids in for their Check-up and Clean? If not, you can as we have spaces available Book your appointment with us now online or call us on 07 5442 2136.

20.01.2022 The do’s and don’t’s for a healthier smile Think of how frequently you use your teeth and you’ll realise why good dental health is vitally important, and it safeguards your smile! The idea of good dental health is to remove the build-up of plaque on your teeth regularly because it contains bacteria that can infect your teeth and gums. We’ve listed some do’s and don’ts to refresh your oral hygiene routine. https://www.woombyedental.com.au/the-dental-dos-and-donts-/

18.01.2022 Why is it better to eat your Halloween treats all at once? Are you one of those people, who typically hoards their Halloween treats for months on end? Here is some surprising news, as it can be better for your dental health to eat all your sweets at once! Unfortunately, this doesn’t mean eating lots of sweets is good for you, but it is better for your teeth.https://www.woombyedental.com.au/why-is-it-better-to-eat-y/

16.01.2022 How are Australian adults tracking? Oral diseases are among the most common and costly to Australians and the healthcare system. Many of the conditions that affect the oral cavity are largely preventable, including dental caries, periodontitis, and oral cancers. These conditions can have a significant effect on oral health and quality of life, with the ability to cause pain and an increase in days absent from work. In severe cases, these conditions can result in hospitalisation or even lead to death.

15.01.2022 Did you know? First impressions after your eyes, your smile is what people notice most about you, so make sure you’re taking care of it!



12.01.2022 10 convincing health reasons you should eat more chocolate 1. It's good for the heart and circulation 2. It reduces risk of stroke 3. It's mineral rich... 4. It reduces cholesterol 5. It's good for your skin 6. It can help you lose weight 7. It's good for mothers and babies 8. It may prevent diabetes 9. Chocolate is good for the brain 10. Chocolate makes you feel better *In conjunction with a balanced diet, consuming a couple of squares of Dark Chocolate daily. See more

09.01.2022 Fun Fact! Did you know? In 1989 tooth whitening kits to be used at home were invented.

09.01.2022 Watch out for those candy culprits during the holiday season Candy canes are an extremely popular treat during the holidays. Used as Christmas tree ornaments, stocking stuffers, candy canes seem like they are everywhere. Unfortunately, since candy canes are 100% sugar they should be near the top of any list of the worst candy for teeth around the holidays. Chewy candies are another perpetrator of tooth damage. Caramel is a great example of a chewy candy that may hit your swee...t spot, but is guaranteed to stay there for some time. Caramel sticks to your teeth, which gives it staying power that provides bacteria with ample opportunity to consume the sugar. Hard candies have their own way of damaging teeth, although chewy candy nests on teeth, hard candy dissolves in your mouth over a slow period, allowing the bacteria access to more sugar. Another concern with hard candies is for those who can't resist biting them, doing so can result in chipped or broken teeth. Here’s a few other sweet holiday treats to watch out for apple cider, hot chocolate and eggnog. All three of these beverages have high sugar content. Making it through the holidays without eating any type of sugary candy or treats at all is probably not a realistic expectation. The key to maintaining proper oral health are to consumption in moderation and regular brushing with toothpaste to help strengthen enamel, reduce plaque and fight cavities.

05.01.2022 Do you have chipped teeth? Lots of people will accidently chip a tooth but if this happens to you then we recommend you have it restored as soon as possible. Even a small chip increases the risk of the tooth becoming decayed and infected and it can usually be easily mended. https://www.woombyedental.com.au/do-you-have-chipped-teeth/

03.01.2022 We can’t wait to see you all at the Hinterland Carols on Sunday 29th November 2020, gates are open from 3.30pm and featuring our very own Grace Burroughs

01.01.2022 Fillings 101 When a tooth is damaged by disease or trauma, it is important to repair it to restore its structure and strength and to prevent any further decay. Fillings are used for small to medium-sized areas of damage and it is possible to closely match your new filling with the colour of your natural tooth.

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