We understand that visiting a dental practice often comes with questions. Below are answers to some of the most common enquiries we receive.

If you can’t find what you’re looking for, our team is always happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most patients benefit from dental examinations every six months. However, recall intervals may vary depending on your oral health, gum condition, and individual risk factors.

  • A routine visit typically includes an examination of your teeth, gums, and bite, along with preventative care where appropriate. We also discuss any concerns and provide personalised advice for maintaining oral health.

  • Yes. We welcome new patients of all ages and aim to make your first visit comfortable, informative, and unhurried.

  • Absolutely. Many patients feel anxious about dental visits. Our team focuses on clear communication, gentle techniques, and a calm environment to help you feel at ease.

  • Yes. We provide dental care for children, teenagers, and adults, supporting oral health at every stage of life.

  • If you experience pain, swelling, trauma, or a broken tooth, we recommend contacting our practice as soon as possible. We aim to accommodate urgent appointments whenever feasible.

  • Yes. We believe informed patients make confident decisions. We take time to explain findings, treatment options, and associated fees before proceeding.

  • We provide a range of payment options and can discuss suitable arrangements where required. Treatment can often be staged to help patients plan comfortably.

  • Yes. We offer on-the-spot health fund claiming for participating providers to make appointments convenient and straightforward.

  • A consultation allows us to assess your oral health and discuss suitable options. Every recommendation is personalised, and there is never pressure to proceed.

  • We utilise modern digital imaging, 3D scanning, guided treatment planning, same-day restorative technology, and advanced cleaning systems to support accurate diagnosis and comfortable care.

  • Yes. Many treatments can be planned in stages depending on clinical needs, personal preferences, and timing considerations.

  • Yes. Many dental conditions develop without symptoms initially. Regular examinations allow early detection and simpler treatment.

  • Daily brushing, flossing or interdental cleaning, a balanced diet, and regular dental visits all contribute to long-term oral health. We provide personalised advice during your appointments.

Still Have a Question?

If your question isn’t listed here, we welcome you to contact our team directly.