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Dental tips and tricks for Valentine’s Day
5 Tips To Keep Teeth Healthy Over The Holidays From West Ryde Dental Clinic
The most wonderful time of the year is a few weeks away, and of course, everyone will be eating and drinking a lot MORE than usual.
Top Foods to Eat and Avoid with Braces from West Ryde Dental Clinic
Sturdy, stable and sophisticated; that’s what your dental braces are known for!
The Importance of Correcting your Overbite from West Ryde Dental Clinic
Overbites are easier to correct in children and teenagers since their jaws are still developing.
Father’s Day Dental Tips from West Ryde Dental Clinic
Happy Father’s Day! Our dental team at West Ryde Dental Clinic sends you happy greetings on this upcoming Father’s Day celebration.
How much sugar is hiding in your trolley?
Dental Health Week is a major annual oral health campaign, and this year, Dental Health Week will be on 3 – 9 August.
Tooth Sensitivity and You
Many Australians undergo the inconvenience and discomfort of tooth sensitivity. Statistics released by the Australian research authority, indicate that one in every five main grocery buyers aged 14 years and older buy sensitive toothpaste during an average six-month period.
Is Sparkling Water Good For My Teeth?
As Australians become more and more health-conscious, sparkling water drinks are also becoming more popular as low carb, low calorie, and low sugar alternatives to unhealthy drinks like sodas.
Top 5 Reasons to Quit Smoking Now from West Ryde Dental Clinic
With the theme “Protecting youth from industry manipulation and preventing them from tobacco and nicotine use”, World No Tobacco Day 2020 is here.
National Cabinet approves the move to Level 1 restrictions
Good news! On 8 May 2020, National Cabinet approved a move to Level 1 restrictions for dentistry.
Stop the Spread of COVID-19: A Simple Guide from West Ryde Dental Clinic
With the COVID-19 outbreak, we are urging people to practise good hygiene.
COVID-19 Update: Announcing Eased Dental Restrictions from 27 April 2020
Following a Federal Cabinet meeting on 21 April 2020, the Australian Dental Association (ADA) says that more patients can get dental treatments done following the restriction on dental practices being eased from Level 3 back to Level 2.