Dr. Sheetal Sachdeva listens and responds to your dental problems. He is an well known dentist with over 35 years experience who knows the dental health field and can deliver effectively and treat your needs. Dr. Sachdeva and his dedicated team of well-trained professionals gives you individualised attention you deserve.
The most wonderful time of the year is a few weeks away, and of course, everyone will be eating and drinking a lot MORE than usual.
Everyone enjoys all the food and drinks that we prepare for the season, and our teeth are very useful in helping us enjoy them.
Sturdy, stable and sophisticated; that’s what your dental braces are known for!
However, braces are orthodontic appliances that seek utmost care from the wearer.
Dental Health Week is a major annual oral health campaign, and this year, Dental Health Week will be on 3 – 9 August.
This campaign aims to educate Australians about the importance of maintaining good oral health by promoting four key messages.
Invisalign braces are orthodontic aligners that work like traditional metal braces. But instead of linking brackets using wires, they correct teeth alignment with clear plastic retainers.
They are the best option for people who want to fix their teeth discreetly as these braces are inconspicuous. Unless they look closer, people won’t notice them.
With the theme “Protecting youth from industry manipulation and preventing them from tobacco and nicotine use”, World No Tobacco Day 2020 is here.
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 (AHPPC) the aim of which was to get the profession back to work quickly and safely.
The COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly evolving, and outbreak investigations are ongoing.
Dr Sheetal Sachdeva B.D.S. (Dental Surgeon) is encouraging everyone to take precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Following a Federal Cabinet meeting on 21 April 2020, the Australian Dental Association (ADA) says that more patients can get dental treatments done following the restriction on dental practices being eased from Level 3 back to Level 2. This means we can now perform more dental procedures outside emergencies, including dental examinations, simple non-invasive fillings,…
As you know the situation surrounding COVID-19 continues to change at a rapid pace.
Currently dental practitioners are recommended to follow operational level 3 restrictions in Australia.
Let’s Unite for Mouth Health on World Oral Health Day 2020!
In celebration of the World Oral Health Day 2020, Dr Sheetal Sachdeva B.D.S. (Dental Surgeon) pledges to encourage others to make their oral health a priority.