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Dr Haddon Suttner (dentist)

National Cabinet approves the move to Level 1 restrictions

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. The decision is the product of ongoing advocacy by the ADA and a close collaborative working relationship with the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee...

Stop the Spread of COVID-19: A Simple Guide from Bondi Dental

Stop the Spread of COVID-19: A Simple Guide from Bondi Dental

Testing for coronavirus is now widely available across Australia. If you are experiencing cold or flu symptoms, arrange a test by calling your doctor or contact the Coronavirus Health Information Hotline on 1800 020 080. The federal government's coronavirus tracing...

Local Business Awards Winner 2019

Local Business Awards Winner 2019

We are thrilled to announce we WON the 2019 Award for Outstanding Dental Services last night at the Waverley Brightest & Best Local Business Awards! A huge THANK YOU to the tremendous effort and dedication of everyone in our amazing team and to our valued patients...

Dental Resolutions for Your New Year

Dental Resolutions for Your New Year

As 2020 approaches, we will hear more and more about resolutions. The most popular resolutions include getting in shape, taking better care of our health, and saving money. While these are great resolutions and certainly worth pursuing, we very rarely hear someone...

Top 10 Causes of Bleeding Gums

Top 10 Causes of Bleeding Gums

At the offices of Bondi Dental, we provide world-class dental care to patients throughout the Bondi Beach area. We are a resource for dental health beyond just providing periodontal treatments, and we're always here to answer the questions our patients ask us. And...

Tooth Decay in Baby Teeth and its Permanent Effects

Tooth Decay in Baby Teeth and its Permanent Effects

In our infancy, we all have baby (primary) teeth, which eventually fall out and are replaced by our permanent ones. And most of us, estimates are about 60%, suffer some kind of tooth decay in those baby teeth. Because baby teeth are certain to fall out, many of use...

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