Northend Dental Co.

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✨TRANSFORMATION TUESDAY✨Our wonderful patient was looking to replace old and discoloured crownsWith just two porcelain c...
21/09/2021

✨TRANSFORMATION TUESDAY✨

Our wonderful patient was looking to replace old and discoloured crowns

With just two porcelain crowns, we were able to improve his smile and the patient couldn’t be happier 🤩

❓Interested in transforming your smile❓

🌟Contact the team at Northend Dental Co🌟

NORTHEND DENTAL CO will only be open for emergencies in the treatment and management of patients with obvious facial swe...
28/05/2021

NORTHEND DENTAL CO will only be open for emergencies in the treatment and management of patients with obvious facial swelling, facial trauma and unrelenting severe pain.

We will be rescheduling patients who are booked in for non-emergency treatment during the lockdown period.

If you have a severe dental emergency please contact us, otherwise we hope to see you all when we return.

Thank you for your understanding.
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Say cheese! 🤩A big thank you to the amazing duo at  for their amazing workWe can’t wait to show you all of the content 🎥...
20/05/2021

Say cheese! 🤩

A big thank you to the amazing duo at for their amazing work

We can’t wait to show you all of the content 🎥📷

Restrictions have been placed on the provision of emergency dental care during this period of Stage 4 lockdown restricti...
13/02/2021

Restrictions have been placed on the provision of emergency dental care during this period of Stage 4 lockdown restrictions.

NORTHEND DENTAL CO will only be open for emergencies in the treatment and management of patients with obvious facial swelling, facial trauma and unrelenting severe pain.

We will be rescheduling patients who are booked in for non-emergency treatment during the lockdown period on Monday.

If you have a severe dental emergency please contact us, otherwise we hope to see you all when we return to normal trading on Thursday.

Thank you for your understanding.
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Great news!The government has announced today that dentists in metropolitan Melbourne will move to ADA Level 2 dental re...
16/09/2020

Great news!

The government has announced today that dentists in metropolitan Melbourne will move to ADA Level 2 dental restrictions ‪from 28 September‬, and to Level 1 dental restrictions ‪from 26 October‬.

This means that we will be able to resume some non-urgent procedures including routine examinations and restorative treatments according to the Level 2 dental restriction guidelines.

Our wonderful team will be in contact with those who have their name down on our waitlist over the coming days.

We thank you all for your continued patience and we look forward to seeing you soon.

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If you have a dental emergency, please call us to make an appointmentUrgent dental care is a permitted reason to leave y...
21/08/2020

If you have a dental emergency, please call us to make an appointment

Urgent dental care is a permitted reason to leave your home and the 5km radius

All non-urgent dental treatment (including check ups, cleans, Invisalign and whitening) has been put on hold

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Your tongue can tell you a lot about your health! Changes to your tongue can signal conditions such as nutritional defic...
17/08/2020

Your tongue can tell you a lot about your health!

Changes to your tongue can signal conditions such as nutritional deficiencies, diabetes, poor oral hygiene, chronic immune conditions and cancer.

At your routine dental visit, the dentist examines your tongue and surrounding tissues to look for any changes.

It is important to look at your own tongue regularly at home to look for changes to colour and texture and consult your dentist if you have any concerns.

Lastly, the mouth contains billions of bacteria with many of those bacteria living on your tongue’s rough surface.
To remove odour-causing bacteria on your tongue, simply brush your tongue with your toothbrush or use a tongue scraper every time you brush your teeth.

❓ Should I be using a manual or electric toothbrush❓So what does the science say? 👩🏻‍🔬✨Studies show us electric toothbru...
12/08/2020

❓ Should I be using a manual or electric toothbrush❓

So what does the science say? 👩🏻‍🔬

✨Studies show us electric toothbrushes are slightly more effective at reducing plaque and gingivitis than manual toothbrushing

✨This is likely because the electric brush is less dependent on brushing correctly as the electric motion does some of the work for you

✨It is still important to remember that with either type, you need to aim the toothbrush bristles at the gum line and use gentle pressure so as not to wear away the gum or enamel

✨You must also remember to floss to remove plaque from between your teeth where your toothbrush cannot reach

What does that mean for you?

✨An electric toothbrush may be of benefit however a manual brush will also do a great job with the right technique and for the recommended two minutes

📍At the end of the day, buy the toothbrush you are going to use every day, twice a day

Just some of the changes we have made  in response to Covid-19 💪🏼Remember, we are still open for those in need of urgent...
12/08/2020

Just some of the changes we have made in response to Covid-19 💪🏼

Remember, we are still open for those in need of urgent dental treatment 🦷

❓Do I really need dental x-rays?❓🤔📍People sometimes question the necessity of dental x-rays but you may be surprised to ...
10/08/2020

❓Do I really need dental x-rays?❓🤔

📍People sometimes question the necessity of dental x-rays but you may be surprised to learn how much valuable information is contained in them.
📍Dental x-rays are recommended to be carried out once every 2 years.
📍Dental x-rays help us assess the health of your teeth in a way that is not possible with the naked-eye alone

X-rays can help with:

✨Detecting areas of decay that may not be visible in the mouth, especially between the teeth where cavities often develop

✨Detecting problems with existing fillings, crowns, bridges or root canals that may lay under the surface

✨Detecting the presence and severity of gum disease and bone-loss

✨Assisting in the planning and preparation of implants, Invisalign, dentures, root canals, restorations and extractions

Safety:

✨ You may notice that the dentist and dental nurse leave the room to take the x-ray.
This is simply to avoid over-exposure of dental staff

✨You may only have x-rays once every two years but your dental professional is often taking multiple x-rays per day

✨Dental x-rays involve extremely low radiation exposure – roughly the same amount of radiation exposure as that from a short flight

✨Nevertheless, x-rays will only be taken unless absolutely necessary in the course of your dental care.

Lemon juice and apple cider vinegar have been used for centuries as a health aid but did you know they can damage your t...
10/08/2020

Lemon juice and apple cider vinegar have been used for centuries as a health aid but did you know they can damage your teeth? 🦷

Acidic food and drinks can put you at risk of tooth erosion, a condition where the protective layer of enamel wears away and becomes thinner.

It can then expose underlying dentine (which is yellow in colour) and cause you to experience tooth sensitivity.

So how can you drink lemon juice and apple cider vinegar without damaging your teeth?

✨Mix with water to reduce the acidity

✨Drink through a straw to bypass the teeth

✨Consume with a meal if possible

✨Rinse your mouth out with water straight after

✨Do not brush your teeth for 30 minutes after consuming lemon juice or apple cider vinegar

✨Use a soft toothbrush and gentle pressure when brushing your teeth

❗️Dental erosion is irreversible meaning your enamel doesn’t grow back, so prevention is key!❗️

Level 3 Restrictions now in placePlease contact us if you require urgent dental treatmentWe will update you once restric...
06/08/2020

Level 3 Restrictions now in place

Please contact us if you require urgent dental treatment

We will update you once restrictions are lifted

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Address

180 High Street
Northcote, VIC
3070

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 1pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61394864455

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Northend Dental Co. is a family-owned and operated boutique dental practice, offering individualised dental care.

The principal dentist and owner, Dr Vukoslav Celebic, has been providing patient-focused dental treatment in the Northcote and Preston area for nearly 25 years.

With the addition of his daughter to the practice, Dr Dina Celebic, Northend Dental Co. was created out of a desire to deliver high quality dental care in the Northcote area, in a modern, state of the art practice.

Our experienced team is committed to providing you and your family with personalised dental treatment and advice. We understand not everyone enjoys going to the dentist, that’s why we want to change how you feel about visiting the dentist and how you care for your teeth.