Teeth Whitening
Philips Zoom and take-home Kits

Fast results and cost-effective. Its time to brighten your smile. Freshen up with our half price in-chair now! $650 Only.
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Adults, Children and Seniors

Dental Check-ups and Clean with fluoride, X-rays Panoramic and Bitwings. We can help you keep your natural teeth for as long as possible.
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Sleep Dentistry

Pain-free dentisty is indicated for anyone who wants to be at ease and relaxed during any dental treatment.
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Smile makeovers and Orthodontics

Have the smile of your dreams and improve confidence, self-esteem & social success.
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Single, full and All-ON-4 Implants

Recommended to missing teeth or dentures. Single, multiple or all. You can eat and drink that it feels like your natural teeth.
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SIROLASE

We use light instead of drills to treat several dental conditions. Effective to correct "gummy" smiles and periodontal diseases speeding up healing with reduced trauma.
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fillings and same-day crowns

Fix chipped or knocked out tooth, improper bite correction and replace tooth decay metal fillings with resin or porcelain.
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Dry Mouth or Xerostomia - Dental Care Glebe
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Dry Mouth or Xerostomia
Does your mouth feel dry as cotton?
Does your mouth feel dry and sticky when you first wake up in the morning? Do you feel the urge to drink lots of water? Dry mouth is a daily problem that makes you feel uncomfortable while you swallow, eat or speak. It is a condition in which you do not produce enough saliva (spit) to keep your mouth feeling wet.
What are the causes of dry mouth?
Your physician or nurse do not always talk about dry mouth as a side effect when they give you a prescription for medicine, but dry mouth can be caused by the medicine you take. Whatever you do, don’t stop taking your medicine, but mention dry mouth to your nurse as soon as you can. Dry mouth can also be a sign of diseases and other conditions like diabetes, so make sure you tell your nurse or dental hygienist about dry mouth if it becomes a problem for you.
What are the symptoms of dry mouth?
If you have dry mouth, you may experience the following:
- Dry or sticky feeling in the mouth like your mouth is stuffed with cotton balls
- Burning feeling in mouth or tongue and sometimes tongue feels like shoe leather
- Difficulty or discomfort when chewing, swallowing or speaking
- Dry lips and throat or mouth sores
How do I know if I have dry mouth? What are the risk factors?
Take a moment to determine your risk of dry mouth. Answer YES/NO for the following questions.
- Are you taking one or more prescription drugs on a daily basis?
- Does your mouth feel sticky and dry when you wake up in the morning?
- Do you have difficulty swallowing or speaking?
- Do you sip a lot of water to keep your mouth from feeling dry?
- Does your throat feel dry and does your mouth sometimes burn?
- Does your tongue burn or has it changed to a darker red colour?
- Does your tongue sometimes feel as dry as shoe leather?
- Do you sometimes get mouth or tongue sores that will not go away?
If you responded “yes” to one or more questions, talk to your physician/nurse and visit your dentist/dental hygienist for information on dry mouth and oral health.
What are the consequences of a dry mouth?
Dry mouth can make it hard for you to swallow, chew your food or speak clearly. With a dry mouth, your teeth can decay very quickly, and sometimes there are no warning signs for this condition. Untreated dry mouth can also contribute to bad breath, and sometimes others will notice the stale odour.
How can I relieve my dry mouth?
Here are a few tips to comfort your dry mouth:
- Sip room-temperature water throughout the day and night and carry a water bottle with you at all times.
- Avoid drinking lots of water at an extreme water temperature (very hot or very cold).
- Only drink sugarless drinks and avoid carbonated beverages.
- Avoid drinks with caffeine because caffeine can dry out the mouth. Drinking coffee, tea or a diet soda occasionally is OK but don’t overdo it.
- While eating a meal, make sure you include a beverage like water. Drink water before, during and after the meal.
- Chew sugarless gum or suck on sugarless candy to stimulate salivary flow.
- If you smoke or drink alcohol, don’t! Both alcoholic beverages and smoking dry out the mouth and make you more susceptible to gum diseases and oral cancer.
- Select an alcohol-free over-the-counter mouth rinse if you are in the habit of using a mouthwash. Read the label and make sure alcohol is not listed as an ingredient.
- Try using a night time humidifier to moisten the room air.




Dental Care Glebe is located at 239 Glebe Point Road, Glebe NSW 2037
Hours of operation are:
Monday through Friday 8:00AM – 5:00PM
Saturday 8:00AM – 12:00PM
TEL: (02) 9566 2030
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