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About Casuarina Dental
If you are needing preventative, cosmetic or restorative dentistry, Casuarina Dental is the clinic to visit. We provide a holistic approach is key to maintaining healthy teeth for life without compromising your overall well-being. Casuarina Dental Family and Holistic Care proudly operates Casuarina's only completely holistic and bio-compatible dental practice. Give us a call to make an appointment today, or visit our website for more info.
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Myobrace
SomnoDent Products
Neoss Products
Services
Dental Implants
Family Dentistry
Paediatric Dentistry
Teeth Whitening
Dental Examinations
Dental Veneers
Tooth Cavity Treatment
Tooth-Coloured Dental Fillings
Chipped Tooth Treatment
Periodontal Disease Prevention & Treatment
Children’s Dental Scheme Australia
CDSA
Health Fund Cover
Dental Crowns & Bridges
CDBS
TMJ & Bruxism Treatment
Holistic Dental Care
Myobrace Treatment
Non-Toxic Dentition Treatment
Bio- Compatible Dental Materials
Mercury Free Practice
Snoring & Sleep Apnoea Dental Treatment
Holistic Dentistry
CBCT Scan
Mercury Amalgam Removal
Smile Makeovers
Restorative Dentistry
Dental Bonding
Full & Partial Dentures
Tooth-Coloured Ceramic Fillings
Dental Emergencies
Compassionate & Prompt Care
Expert Advice
Emergency Dentistry
Teeth Cleaning & Polishing
Dental Invisalign
Cosmetic Dentistry
Zoom Whitening
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Licences
Australian Dental Association (ADA)
HCF Preferred Provider
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I visit Casuarina Dental clinic?
For most patients, we recommend twice-yearly visits for cleans and exams. If you are currently being treated for a particular concern, we may recommend that you visit us more often.
Should I book a dentist appointment at Casuarina Dental if I have tooth pain?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best course of action will depend on the underlying cause of your tooth pain. However, in general, it is always a good idea to see a dentist if you are experiencing any sort of tooth pain, as this can be a sign of a dental problem that needs to be addressed.