Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a serious condition that can lead to tooth loss and other health issues if left untreated.
Read More4 Healthy Eating Habits for Stronger Teeth and Gums
In a world where fast food and sugary snacks are more accessible than ever, it’s easy to overlook how our diet can impact our physical and oral health.
Read MoreSleep Apnoea: How Your Dentist Can Help
Have you ever felt exhausted upon waking up, even after a long sleep? Or maybe your partner or family told you about your loud snoring? These might be the signs of a common condition called sleep apnoea. In this blog, we’ll help you understand sleep apnoea from the root and explore how your dentist can manage it.
Read MoreOral Health Education in Preschools on the Central Coast
In the past few years before the pandemic, the New Leaf Dentists team have been regular visitors to some local child care centres on the Central Coast to teach the kids the importance of looking after their beautiful teeth from a young age.
Why is it important to educate young children about oral health? Find out on this blog post!
Read MoreBACK TO SCHOOL 2023
Can you believe that the summer holidays are already over and the kids are back to school once again? Are you in the process of filling in your family diary with sports days, swimming carnivals, school camps, excursions, assessments, concerts, etc? Why not check when your family is due for their regular routine dental check-ups? We’d love to be part of your family’s routine this year and beyond!
Read MoreWhat to Do When Your Wisdom Teeth Start Coming Through
Although the emergence of wisdom teeth is a natural part of development, they can often be a nuisance rather than a benefit. Wisdom teeth, otherwise known as the third molars, are teeth that sit behind the second molars and are the last to descend. They typically start to emerge between 17 and 25 years of age, however, they can start to emerge much later than this.
Read MoreHow To Keep Your Teeth White
Clean healthy teeth and a bright smile can do wonders for your confidence. At New Leaf Dentists, we love nothing more than helping patients to love their smiles!
Read MoreAre Root Canal Treatments Painful?
Root canal treatments are usually recommended to patients who suffer from an infected or inflamed nerve, which can unfortunately be a painful experience. The pain caused by the inflammation of the pulp is what patients normally refer to as ‘root canal pain’, which really has more to do with the condition than the treatment.
Read MoreENDODONTICS: What is Root Canal Therapy?
A root canal treatment is an effective and routinely administered procedure by a dentist. Contrary to popular misconceptions, it typically involves a relatively quick and pain-free procedure. Rather than induce pain, it actually helps to relieve any stress and pain that you may be experiencing due to an inflamed tooth pulp. Read on…
Read MoreGREATER SYDNEY LOCKDOWN: COVID-19 UPDATE - 19 July 2021
COVID-19 UPDATE: WE ARE OPEN FOR EMERGENCIES AND URGENT DENTAL TREATMENTS
Rest assured that the health and safety of our patients and staff are our utmost priority.
Due to the Greater Sydney Lockdown affecting the Central Coast and the recent guidelines given to dental service providers by the Dental Council of NSW, all routine and non-urgent dental treatments are to be deferred at this time.
To do our part in limiting movement in our community, our services are restricted to the treatment of EMERGENCY and URGENT dental conditions only during the lockdown period.
It is a challenging time for all and it is our fervent prayer that we all remain safe and well amidst this worldwide health crisis.
We are operating with a very small team, but we are here to help our emergency patients on Mondays to Fridays from 8 am - 5 pm. This may change as we keep up with community and government updates.
If you have an appointment with us, our team will contact you if your appointment needs to be rescheduled.
Best Ways to Contact Us & Stay Up-to-Date
If you have concerns, please do not hesitate to get in touch via the following ways:
1. Send us a message here on Facebook, or
2. Email us at reception@newleafdentists.com.au, or
3. Call the office on (02) 4367-6222. If unattended, please leave a message and we will endeavour to attend to you as soon as possible.
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Thank you for your continued support during this time. We hope that you will all keep yourselves and your loved ones safe and well!
See you on the other side!