Victoria Street Dental

Victoria Street Dental At Victoria Street Dental we are committed to providing exceptional dental service with a personal touch that will exceed your expectations.

It’s more than just teeth — it’s confidence, happiness, and the freedom to smile again. Let’s create a smile you’re prou...
03/07/2025

It’s more than just teeth — it’s confidence, happiness, and the freedom to smile again. Let’s create a smile you’re proud of 🦷💙

🌐 www.victoriastreetdental.com.au
📞 (03) 9428 0376

Because your smile deserves premium care. Discover the difference at Victoria Street Dental—where comfort meets confiden...
03/07/2025

Because your smile deserves premium care. Discover the difference at Victoria Street Dental—where comfort meets confidence ✨

🌐 www.victoriastreetdental.com.au
📞 (03) 9428 0376

At Victoria Street Dental, your smile is our passion 😁🦷 From routine care to smile transformations, we’ve got you covere...
03/07/2025

At Victoria Street Dental, your smile is our passion 😁🦷 From routine care to smile transformations, we’ve got you covered!

🌐 www.victoriastreetdental.com.au
📞 (03) 9428 0376

10/09/2021

Dental restrictions in metropolitan Melbourne
(updated 8 September 2021)

The lockdown for metropolitan Melbourne continues.

A curfew operates from 9pm to 5am every night. Permits will be required to leave the house for authorised work, consistent with the arrangements that were in place last year. Authorised workers will be required to carry permits when working and when travelling for work from 11:59pm Tuesday 17 August. The permit needs to be certified by an employer. Permits are available from the coronavirus website.

Dental practitioners in metropolitan Melbourne are still only permitted to provide dental services for the management of patients with urgent needs or care where failure to do so in a clinically appropriate timeframe will lead to adverse outcomes. These restrictions are part of the Restricted Activity Directions issued by the Victorian Government under the authority of the Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 (Vic) and are legally binding. Penalties apply for failure to comply with these restrictions. Updated advice on interpreting the 'adverse outcomes' requirements can be found here.

Restrictions on dental services are designed to balance the need to access necessary dental care with the reduction of movement of people in the community. This should guide clinical decision making. Clinicians should take a risk-based approach during this period. There is more information here to provide guidance. The ADAVB won’t provide specific advice on what treatment can or cannot be provided – dentists must exercise their clinical judgement to determine whether a delay in care will lead to adverse outcomes.

13/05/2021

Dental crowns are used to repair teeth which are so badly damaged or decayed that they require a solid encasement to hold the tooth together. Crowns can be m...

10/05/2021

Maintenance of good oral health is more important than use of antibiotics in dental procedures for some heart patients to prevent a heart infection caused by bacteria around the teeth, according to a new American Heart Association scientific statement published today in the association's flagship jo...

26/04/2021

This animation illustrates pit & fissure and interproximal (between teeth) tooth decay. It demonstrates where problems occur and the best ways to prevent th...

21/04/2021

Believe it or not, many people don’t prioritize visiting their dentist. One of the reasons on top of the list is dental anxiety and fear. True enough, it can seem a scary place for some. Because of this, many people only go to the dentist once they feel or see issues on their teeth, especially [.....

14/04/2021

Dental health: Several myths around dental health can lead to poor oral health and several dental issues. If ignored dental issues can lead to several severe complications. Read here as expert busts popular dental myths.

01/04/2021

New findings show that the effects of the menstrual cycle may not be limited to the endometrium, but can also affect the oral health.

29/03/2021

Dental implants may be thought of as replacement tooth roots. Implants are tapered metal cylinders which may or may not have threads. Nearly any tooth in the...

Ancient oral biome points to overall health
26/03/2021

Ancient oral biome points to overall health

Images of skulls from Japanese museum collections. Top row shows two individual with blackened teeth. Bottom row shows individuals who did not have...

Address

320 Victoria Street
Richmond, VIC
3121

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 3:30pm

Telephone

+61394280376

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