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The TOP 10 BEST Dentists in Brisbane QLD

Top Brisbane QLD Dentists

Need an affordable dentist open now? These 347 results near you are waiting for your call. Here are our top Brisbane Dentists with reviews & ratings.

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Suite 7/167 Albert Street, Brisbane City QLD

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Morris Towers, L1, 149 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill QLD

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U1/80 Hope Street, South Brisbane QLD

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1/363 Turbot Street, Spring Hill QLD

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Suite 5/289 Queen Street, Brisbane City QLD

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Suite 63/149 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill QLD

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217 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill QLD

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333 Ann Street, Brisbane City QLD

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175 Eagle Street, Brisbane City QLD

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14 Annerley Road, Woolloongabba QLD

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4 Rogers Street, Spring Hill QLD

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504 Stanley Street, South Brisbane QLD

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690 Brunswick St, New Farm QLD

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195B Boundary Street, West End QLD

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3/12 Browning Street, South Brisbane QLD

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117 Warry Street, Fortitude Valley QLD

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24 Gladstone Road, Highgate Hill QLD

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117 Warry St, Fortitude Valley QLD

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3/738 Main St, Kangaroo Point QLD

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1/171 Moray St, New Farm QLD

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139 Melbourne Street, South Brisbane QLD

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3/171 Moray St, New Farm QLD

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109 Vulture Street, West End QLD

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9/22 Baildon Street, Kangaroo Point QLD

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50 Russell Street, West End QLD

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Level 1 and 4, St Andrew's Place, 33 North St, Spring Hill QLD

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438 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley QLD

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The Eaves at West Village, Suite 1 Level 1/111 Boundary St, West End QLD

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Suite 7/15 Malt Street, Fortitude Valley QLD

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3/73-77 Russell Street, West End QLD

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Shop 24/1000 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley QLD

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45 Wellington Road, East Brisbane QLD

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Shop 1A/9 Doggett Street, Fortitude Valley QLD

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Shop G4/148 Logan Road, Woolloongabba QLD

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Entry via, 166 Baroona Road, 24 Agars St, Paddington QLD

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Shop 18, Level 1/152 Musgrave Rd, Red Hill QLD

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37 Montpelier Road, Bowen Hills QLD

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19 Longland St, Newstead QLD

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Suite 103/33 Lytton Road, South Brisbane QLD

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4/33 Park Rd, Milton QLD

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Q: What qualifications should I look for in a dentist who provides general dentistry services in Brisbane? A: The first point to know is wherever your dentist is based, from Brisbane to further afield, they should hold a Bachelor's degree in Dental Surgery or Dental Science. Another strong telling point of their credibility is whether they are registered with the Dental Board of Australia. If they've pursued further studies or specialisations, even better! Always remember, more training often translates into a wider array of services and deeper knowledge.

Q: How regularly should I get teeth whitening procedures done to maintain my smile, while ensuring gum safety? A: It varies greatly for each individual depending on several factors. These include your diet, oral hygiene habits and the natural colour of your teeth. However, on average, once every six to twelve months is a good ballpark. But, don’t forget to chat with your Brisbane dentist on this one, as they'll provide advice based on your particular situation.

Q: Are dentures a long-lasting solution for missing teeth, and how do I maintain them for longevity? A: Dentures, indeed, can be a long-lasting solution for missing teeth if well-maintained and regularly checked by your dentist. They can last up to 10 years with proper care. Maintaining them is much like looking after your natural teeth, with maybe an extra step or two thrown in. This would include daily cleaning, regular check-ups (even if you’ve got no teeth left!) and handling them with care. Remember though that every mouth is different. Again, for all of this, it pays to liaise with your Brisbane dental expert, to get the most personalised care and advice.

Q: What are the standard safety measures adopted during the dental implants procedure? A: A dental implant procedure is quite complex and requires meticulous planning. In Brisbane, the dentists will work to specific infection control standards, including sterilisation of all equipment. Additionally, they use X-rays or CT scans to plan the procedure and avoid vital structures, like nerves. Local anaesthesia is also used to minimise your discomfort. Be sure to ask your dentist about their specific safety measures and protocols! Don’t be shy, they’re here to help you.

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