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Products

  • Mouthguards

  • Bleaches

  • Dental Flosses

  • Mouthwashes

  • Toothpastes

  • Prostheses

Services

  • General Dentistry

  • Full Mouth Examination

  • Consultation

  • Hygiene Treatments

  • Tooth Whitening

  • Tooth Removal (Extractions)

  • Crowns

  • Bridges

  • Veneers

  • Dentures

  • Treatment While You Sleep

  • Dental Implants

  • Wisdom Tooth Removal

  • Full Mouth Makeovers

  • Orthodontics

  • Dental Fillings

  • Children's Dentistry

  • Root Canal Treatments

  • Gum Treatments

  • Teeth Cleaning

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Otto Brian

3 years ago

Was fitted in at short notice by the helpful and friendly staff. They were caring, reassuring and very supportive. The dentist was amazing.

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Logan Eddie

3 years ago

Received wonderful service from people who cared.

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Edwardo Mervin

3 years ago

Felt all comfortable for visits. The staff are very professional and they make the effort to know patients. The team is lovely!

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Vinnie Malcolm

3 years ago

The genuine staff were caring and friendly.

Location

4/24 The Esplanade, Wagga Wagga NSW

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my child needs braces?

We usually can tell whether your child will needs braces by the time all their baby teeth have come out. But it is best to have an orthodontic (braces) assessment done at the same time as the checkup by the time they are 9 years old. Not only can we spot any abnormal oral development but if early treatment is necessary this is usually the time to do it.

My gums bleed occasionally when I brush them but I have no pain. Should I be concerned?

Gum disease is not painful, that’s why most people are shocked to discover they have gum disease but have had absolutely no pain. The other thing of concern is that decay can progress quite deeply into a tooth without any of the usual warning signs i.e. pain and sensitivity.

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