Your local Redcliffe dentist- John Street dental answers the question- Is it safe to visit the dentist during pregnancy?

The simple answer is- Yes, it’s a very good idea to visit the dentist when you are pregnant. Your teeth and gums are especially at risk in pregnancy because of the increased hormones circulating in your body during this time in addition to increased acid attacks on the teeth due to vomiting/ morning sickness. These […]
Your Local Dental Surgery- John Street Dental talks about how to maintain Good Oral Health

Taking care of your teeth and gums and having good oral health and seeing your dentist on a regular basis is KEY to keeping your teeth well into your old age. A big contributing factor to this also is the foods and drinks that you consume. We recommend that people should visit their Dentist every […]
A few helpful hints about which tooth paste to choose from your local John Street Dental Surgery

Have you ever felt overwhelmed by how many choices of toothpaste there are in the supermarket? There are literally dozens of toothpaste on the shelves so it can be quite confusing which one to buy…. Well here are some tips that will hopefully help you to make a better informed toothpaste purchasing decision. Toothpaste companies […]
OPENING HOURS FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR

OPENING HOURS FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR Christmas Eve Saturday 24th December 8:30am-12:30pm Christmas Day Sunday 25th December Closed Boxing Day Monday 26th December Closed Tuesday 27th December Closed Wednesday 28th December 8:30am-5:30pm Thursday 29th December 8:30am-5:30pm Friday 30th December […]
John Street Dental talks about the importance of Baby Teeth

All children are different, but most have a full set of 20 primary baby teeth by the age of 3. Baby teeth are only temporary but they are still very important for the health and well being of your child. They help to chew, speak and smile. They also hold space in the jaws for […]
Dental X-Rays at John Street Dental

Dental X-Rays At John Street Dental we use modern digital radiography. Digital x-rays use a sensor or phosphor plate, as opposed to the film used in traditional radio-graphic examinations, hence, minimised exposure to radiation for our patients. Radiography examinations are very important and beneficial in the accurate diagnosis and management of many dental conditions. X-rays […]


