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About Warner Lakes Dental

Warner Lakes Dental is a family friendly, prevention oriented, patient-centered dental office that offers a full range of services to the community. All of us want your time at Warner Lakes Dental to the easiest and most comfortable dental experience that you’ve ever had. We strive to make everything as amenable and pleasurable as possible. From parking to treatment, we try to make the entire process as simple and painless as possible!.

Products

  • Mouthguards

Services

  • Preventive Dentistry

  • Cosmetic Dentistry

  • Restorative Dentistry

  • Tooth Extractions

  • Dental Bonding

  • Teeth Whitening

  • Tooth Fillings

  • Dentures

  • Dental X-Rays

  • Bad Breath Treatment

  • General Dentistry

  • Emergency Dentistry

  • Dental Check-Up & Clean

  • Children’s Dentistry

  • Gum Disease Risk Quiz

  • Family Dentistry

  • Dry Mouth

  • Invisalign

  • Composite Veneers

  • Dental Crowns

  • Dental Bridges

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Location

1185B Old North Road, Warner QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is gum disease? How do you treat it?

Gum disease is caused by plaque build-up that is not treated in its mildest stage. About 20% of Australian adults have gum disease. The majority of them are unaware because it can be painless and shows no noticeable indications in early stages. The advanced form of gum disease is called periodontal disease and can result in tooth and bone loss, which can be permanent conditions.

Do my wisdom teeth need to be removed?

Not everybody needs to have his or her wisdom tooth removed. However, if your wisdom teeth cause you pain or other dental problems, then extracting them may be the best solution.

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