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Services

  • General Treatments

  • Bad Breath Treatment

  • Children’s Dentistry

  • Cosmetic Dentistry

  • Partial Dentures

  • Complete Dentures

  • Preventive Care

  • Root Canal Treatment

  • Teeth Whitening

  • Tooth Coloured Fillings

  • Dental Crowns

  • Dental Implants

  • Porcelain Veneers

  • Soft Tissue Laser Surgery

  • Wisdom Teeth Removal

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Andy

2 years ago

I had a broken tooth which was causing me a great deal of pain. I called Manning Valley Dental and they fit me in the day after. Dr Kumi and the team were very attentive, especially with regards to my level of pain and my nervousness in medical situations. They worked quickly and thoroughly to remove the offending tooth, and I did not feel the slightest bit of discomfort, let alone pain. All in all, a visit to Manning Valley Dental was a very pleasant end to a very painful situation. I was very impressed with every aspect of the care they gave me and I have no hesitation in recommending their Practice.

Location

1 Manning Street, Taree NSW

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dental Plaque?

Plaque is the sticky film that forms on your teeth each day. Plaque can be removed at home by brushing twice a day with a toothbrush and flossing once a day to remove plaque from between the teeth. If plaque is not removed daily it can go hard and turn into calculus.

Why do I need x-rays?

Early tooth decay does not tend to show many physical signs. Sometimes the tooth looks healthy, but your dentist will be able to see from an x-ray (radiograph) whether you have any decay present under the enamel, any possible infections in the roots, or any bone loss around the tooth. X-rays can help the dentist to see in between your teeth or under the edge of your fillings.

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