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Dental Tips: How much sugar is hiding in your trolley?

by | Aug 4, 2020 | Dental Health Week 2020

Been consuming lots of sweets lately? Here’s what you need to know especially when Dental Health Week is almost here!

Dental Health Week will be on 3 – 9 August.

It’s a yearly oral health campaign that aims to spread awareness to Australians about the importance of maintaining good oral health.

Dental Health Week 4 Key Messages

  1. Brushing at least two times every day with a fluoride-containing toothpaste.
  2. Cleaning between your teeth daily using floss or interdental brushes.
  3. Maintaining a healthy, balanced diet and limiting sugary and acidic intake.
  4. Visiting the dentist regularly for check-ups and preventive care.

Get Sugar Savvy in 2020

This year, Dental Health Week focuses on the harmful damages sugar does to one’s oral health, aiming to help our residents ‘get sugar savvy’.

This includes recommended daily sugar consumption levels, advice on checking food labels, and spells out the effect sugar has on our teeth.

The information is supported by three main sugar messages:

  • Avoid consuming foods and beverages with added sugars.
  • Opt for foods with less than 10g of sugar per 100g.
  • Look out for hidden sugars when buying foods and drinks.

These important messages will be delivered through the tagline: ‘How much sugar is hiding in your trolley?’, which shows the concept of hidden sugars and checking food labels to make healthy choices.

Making healthy choices at the supermarket means making similar healthy food and drink choices at home.

Choosing not to buy an unhealthy item in the supermarket means you don’t have to continue saying ‘no’ at home.

Tempting is to think that everyone has good oral health, but the reality is that many Australians’ oral health is not near where it should be.

  • Less than 50% of Australian adults have had a dental check-up in the last 12 months.
  • 53% of Australians brush their teeth only once a day.
  • Nearly 40% of Australians never floss or clean between their teeth.
  • 73% of young people are consuming too much sugar.
  • 47% of adults are consuming too much sugar.

There are several ways to access sugar information as part of Dental Health Week this year.

Visit us at Sayers Dental Aesthetics and Implants for one-on-one advice with your Hoppers Crossing dentist where your questions can be addressed.

Smiles in Hoppers Crossing!

At Sayers Dental Aesthetics & Implants, we believe everyone deserves high-quality dentistry, and we are here to help you achieve this.

Sayers Dental Aesthetics & Implants is a multi-surgery practice caring for the oral health needs of our local communities.

At Sayers Dental Aesthetics & Implants, our focus remains on providing patients with exceptional General, Orthodontic, and Implant dentistry.

We have a particular interest in implants, orthodontics, and smile rejuvenation via veneers, crowns, and bridges while also dealing with unexpected dental emergencies we all dread.

To learn more, call us on (03) 9749 1178 or request your appointment online.

We are located at 483 Sayers Road in Hoppers Crossing.

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Sayers Dental
Aesthetics & Implants

Address: 1/483 Sayers Road
Hoppers Crossing, VIC 3029

Phone: (03) 9749 1178

Email: admin@sayersdental.com.au

OPENING HOURS

Monday: Closed
Tue - Wed - Thu: 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

PARKING/PUBLIC TRANSPORT

There is ample free car parking onsite

LOCATION

Sayers Dental Aesthetics & Implants is located in Hoppers Crossing, only a few min away from Thomas Carr College.