Croydon Family Dentistry
319 Mt Dandenong Rd Croydon 3136
"Too much sugar can lead to weight gain. When you gain weight fat doesn't just build up around your waist." Cancer Council Victoria

The Australian Dental Association is supporting calls for warning labels on sweet drinks after a study by the University of Adelaide reported that 56 % of Australian children aged 5 to 16 consumed at least one sugared drink a day and 13% consumed 3 or more sugared drinks per day!
As these drinks are significantly associated with dental decay dental health workers and researchers feel the message just isn't getting out to children and parents.
The National Health and Medical Research Council will update dietary guidelines in February and they are expected to include recommendations to limit the intake of foods and drinks containing added sugars. Read more in the smh about the Australian situation...
Recently New York Mayor has caused controversy with his ban on selling super-size sodas. The Mayor is now looking at outlawing any soft drink over 16 ounces. His ban is in the name of combatting obesity and diabetes which is plaguing New York people. Read more...
Advantages Vs Risks of sports drinks
Acid content of drinks
Minimising the damage of drinks
The Coke controversy
See also: Erosion
Advantages Vs Riisks of sports drinks
Acid content of drinks
A low ph means something is more acidic. Acid dissolves the outer surface of the tooth.
| DRINK | ph |
| Cola drinks | 2.4 |
| Diet Cola drinks | 3.2 |
| Sports drinks | 2.8 - 3.1 |
| Citrus based soft drinks | 2.8 |
| Natural Orange juice | 3.6 |
| Orange-Mango fruit juice | 3.2 |
Minimising the damage of drinks
The Coke controversy: Soft drinks and teeth
Coca-Cola recently (April 2009) published corrective advertising in newspapers across the country about its 'myth-busting' campaign following action by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
The press release from the ACCC on 2 April 2009 stated "Coke's messages were totally unacceptable, creating an impression which is likely to mislead that Coca-Cola cannot contribute to weight gain, obesity and tooth decay. They also had the potential to mislead parents about the potential consequences of consuming Coca Cola."
Consumers can visit The Australian Government's website, www.healthyactive.gov.au – click on "Healthy Weight", which has tips and information on physical health and nutrition."
In a friendly and relaxed atmosphere our aim is to provide high quality dental care to assist our patients in maintaining their teeth for life.
Dr Glenda Harris and Dr Dom Jayasekera with Dr Michael Hall would love you and your family to become part of our dental health family.
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Hours:
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 8.30am-5.00pm
Wednesday 9am-5pm
Sat 8.30am-12noon
319 Mt Dandenong Rd
Croydon
Vic
3136
AU
reception@croydonfamilydentistry.com.au
Croydon Family Dentistry is the premier long standing dental clinic helping families keep smiling for life. - Family orientated
Dr Glenda Harris BDSc
Dr Dom Jayasekera BDSc
Dr Michael Hall BDSc