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Noosa residents urged to check their smiles

During the school holidays, Noosa residents are being encouraged to check their smiles and book their family in for a dental check-up at Townsend Family Dental and Implant Centre.

Family-owned and operated since 2006, principal dentist Dr Richard Townsend said people’s usual diet and oral health routines have been interrupted due to busy schedules and the challenges of Covid-19, .

For peace of mind in these stressful times, Dr Townsend has introduced new measures to ensure staff and patients stay safe during the pandemic.

“These include following a strict PPE and cleaning protocol as well as negative pressure rooms that provide strong ceiling ventilation/suction to change the air in the room up to 30 times an hour, resulting in a much safer environment for our staff and patient,“ he said.

Also new to the practice is highly regarded dentist, Dr Rod Ashton.

Rod recently made the move from North Queensland to the lovely shores of Noosa.

With over 25 years experience in implant dentistry and a special interest in fixed prosthetics and oral surgery, Dr Ashton and Dr Townsend have 40 years’ combined experience in complex dentistry from single tooth to full mouth rehabilitation.

For any further information or to schedule an appointment, call the friendly team today.

Townsend Family Dental is located at 4/7-9 Gibson Road, Noosaville 4567. To book an appointment call 0754 498 619. For more information visit townsendfamilydental.com.au

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