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Great Australian Bight would take more than 28 million bites

21 January 2014

It would take more than 28 million individual bites to chew the length of the Great Australian Bight, according to Dental Health Services Victoria.

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DHSV helping Aboriginal people access oral care

21 January 2014

DHSV helping Aboriginal people access oral care

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Keeping cool in the heat wave

15 January 2014

How to stay healthy in the heat

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More women entering the dental profession

15 January 2014

The number of dentists in Australia is on the rise, with a higher proportion of women working in the field, according to a report released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).

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Take your career to the next level

17 December 2013

Applications for Dental Assisting Certificate IV now open

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First Indigenous Dental Assistant Trainees graduate

10 December 2013

Four young Indigenous people have become the first dental assistants to graduate from the Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) Indigenous Dental Assistant Traineeship Program.

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New DentalJobs website launches

09 December 2013

Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) has launched its new online careers website to highlight the endless opportunities within Victoria’s public oral health sector.

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Tram service disruptions to RDHM (14 -15 Dec)

04 December 2013

Tram services to The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne affected due to maintenance works

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DHSV promotes oral health in disability Day Services

03 December 2013

A new report shows Dental Health Services Victoria (DHSV) has helped improve the oral health of more than 560 disability Day Service clients during the last financial year.

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Faster treatment, reduced waiting lists: DHSV Quality of Care Report

29 November 2013

The latest Quality of Care Report from Dental Health Services Victoria shows improvements in the treatment of priority emergency clients, and a reduction in the state’s dentures waiting list.

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