Thursday, 12 October 2017

Winning Smiles Dental Surgery are opening @ Denham Court Sydney NSW

We are opening @ Denham Court, Sydney, NSW

WINNING SMILES DENTAL SURGERY is based in Blacktown and successfully running a family dental clinic since 2013 and now feels proud to announce that we are opening up 2nd branch in Willowdale shopping centre Denham Court.

Winning Smiles Dental Surgery are opening @ Denham Court Sydney NSW


We strive to build real, authentic and trusting relationships that won't end when you complete your treatment. We will respect your time, and follow through on promises. We will genuinely care for you and promptly treat you when in pain. Our patients appreciate our ongoing education and are comforted that we are using the latest technology available. We treat our patients as our friends to ensure that their treatment with us is enjoyable and comfortable. The knowledge we pass on is valuable in assisting you to understand the importance of caring for your oral health and that of your family.

When you Smile,

The whole world will follow

Because we know that smiling is contagious

Taking care of your smile, is what we do best

That is why we are expanding our business & opening new branch at “Shop 2, Willowdale Shopping Centre, Willowdale Drive Denham Court 2565 Sydney, NSW”.

Our Dental office employs all kinds of smiles experts

We believes in providing the best dental care to every patient, so we will provide 6 stars facilities under 1 roof.

NEW WINNING SMILES DENTAL SURGERY 
 We feel great pleasure to announce that we are growing our business & opening our new branch at "Shop 2, Willowdale Shopping Centre, Willowdale Drive Denham Court 2565 Sydney, NSW". The new branch will be able to provide you better facilities in every aspect. We will provide the best dental care to make your smile more precious. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMcp8rYFI2w

"At winning smiles you have freedom to smile"

www.winningsmilesdentists.com.au

Monday, 9 October 2017

We are opening @ Denham Court, Sydney, NSW

We are opening @ Denham Court, Sydney, NSW


Winning Smiles Dental Surgery feel great
pleasure to announce that we are growing our business & opening our new
branch at "Shop 2, Willowdale Shopping Centre, Willowdale Drive Denham
Court 2565 Sydney, NSW".



The new branch will be able to provide you
better facilities in every aspect. We will provide the best dental care to make
your smile more precious.
 

Thursday, 31 August 2017

Toothache - Tooth Pain - Winning Smiles

Toothache Sydney | Tooth Pain | Emergency Dentists Sunday Sydney

Winning Smiles Dental Surgery Blacktown
Toothache treatment in Sydney Open 7 Days Week. Treatments: toothache, root canals, wisdom teeth, Tooth pain. Emergency Dentists Blacktown Sydney.

What is your emergency? Toothache

Toothache can occur in the teeth and around the jaws, and is caused by a number of different dental issues. Usually, the pain begins suddenly, and can range from mild discomfort to severe pain. It can come and go, but it can also be constant, and made worse by eating or drinking. Additionally, toothache may get progressively worse as time goes on, so it is essential to see a dentist as soon as you can. The treatment for a toothache may involve a somewhat invasive dental procedure such as a dental filling, root canal, dental bridge, dental crown or ultimately, a tooth extraction. But treatment today can be comfortable, and in fact, often helps you avoid tooth extraction. In addition, today’s cosmetic dentistry options, like dental veneers and dental implants, offer alternatives to traditional treatment, and provide a greater esthetic and functional benefit.

Question

I had a sudden toothache on one tooth. The gums are slightly swollen. I feel the tenderness when I touch it. After a few days it subsided and I ignored it. A few days later, I had the same toothache. What can I do about this?

Answer

Sudden excruciating pain or toothache may indicate the deep spread of decay in the tooth. Often, root canal treatment is necessary. If you note mild symptoms on the teeth, a check-up with winning smiles dentist will help prevent a bigger problem from occurring.


Toothache - Winning Smiles Dental SurgeryFeatures:

  • may start with sensitivity to hot or cold drinks and food
  • sudden pain from tooth or jaw usually of moderate to severe intensity
  • pain may last a few days or longer
  • pain can be related to one tooth or over a wide area
  • painkillers may provide temporary relief
  • swelling could occur

Causes:

  • decayed teeth
  • history of trauma to teeth
  • cracked teeth from excessive wear, chewing on hard foods

Management depending on cause:

  • remove decayed area and protect tooth with filling
  • root canal treatment if decay is extensive and has affected nerve of the tooth
  • drainage of swelling
  • antibiotics for swelling
  • extract tooth if not restorable
Toothache treatment in Sydney. Open 7 Days Week. Treatments: root canals, wisdom teeth, tooth painEmergency Dentists Blacktown Sydney.

Thursday, 16 February 2017

CDBS cap restored to $1000 per child

CDBS cap restored to $1000 per child

In December last year, in the wake of a concerted campaign by the ADA and the invaluable ongoing support of Labor and the Greens, in particular Catherine King and Richard Di Natale respectively, the Government announced that the Child Dental Benefit Schedule would be retained.

It was a significant victory, tarnished only by the Government's decision to reduce the cap to $700.

Today, however, following an urgent discussion yesterday between ADA President Hugo Sachs and the Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt, which was precipitated by the decision of a cross section of Senators to oppose cuts made by the Australian Government to the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) cap, the Government has advised that it will be restoring the cap back to its original figure of $1000.

The reduction to $700 would have led to more than 1 in 4 children who use the Scheme - around 250,000 children - facing the very real possibility of not having all their treatment needs met. With dental disease in children on the rise - figures show that 4 out of 10 children aged 5 -10 and 3 out of 10 children aged 9 -14 having decay in their baby and permanent teeth respectively - any kind of reduction is bad news for the oral health of these children.

However today's decision by the Health Minister means that the CDBS, which has proven itself time and again as a critically-important investment in the dental health of disadvantaged Australian children and a key template for the ADA's Australian Dental Health Plan, will be able to continue to provide the high level of care needed.

The decision to retain the original cap amount has been warmly welcomed by ADA President Dr Hugo Sachs.

"The Minister has acted decisively. He is putting his money where his mouth is when it comes to supporting the CDBS which is a strong investment in early intervention for children’s dental health. Today’s announcement is an example of how the Senate, and the Australian Government have combined to support policy that has been proven to help these children access the care they need."

For further information : http://bit.ly/2kAF54Z

To find out if your children are eligible you can ring our friendly reception on 02 9622 3333. www.winningsmilesdentists.com.au