APPOINTMENTS

Oral Health Therapist

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Bookings & Cancellations

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

What To Expect At Your First Dental Appointment

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Bookings & Cancellations

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

PAYMENT OPTIONS & HEALTH INSURANCE

Health Insurance

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Prices

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Area Health Services: Hospital Vouchers

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Payment methods

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Bulk Billing: Medicare & Veterans Affairs

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

YOUR ORAL HEALTH

Extraction

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Crowns & Bridges

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Orthodontics & Clear Aligners

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Pain

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Oral Hygiene: Teeth & Gums

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Implants & Dentures

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Cosmetic Treatment

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

Children’s Teeth & Gums

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.

OTHER INFORMATION

Other

Extraction of adult teeth is not part of the treatments an Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can provide.

OHTs are highly trained dental practitioners, but like any other part of a dental team, they have their specific scope of practice.

OHTs are focused on preventative dentistry. They are experts when it comes to hygiene treatments and providing dental treatments for children, including extraction of primary/milk teeth. To learn more about their role in a dental team, you can check this article.

Yes, our Oral Health Therapist (“OHT”) can perform fillings.

An Oral Health Therapist is a dental professional who has completed university studies and trained in both dental hygiene and dental therapy. Oral hygiene is their main focus and specialty, and motivating patients to take better care of their oral health to prevent cavities is the key. But if you do need any teeth restored, our Oral Health Therapists are well trained to provide you with the treatment you need.

Our OHT’s are registered dental professionals and qualified to also perform the following treatments:

  • Dental examinations and check-ups
  • Professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • X-rays and OPG’s
  • Fillings
  • Treating gum disease
  • Fissure Sealants
  • Unlimited treatments for children under the age of 18, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Teeth whitening

Our OHT’s are qualified to treat both adults and children and can therefore see your whole family.

If you do need to restore a tooth, please make an appointment with one of our clinics here

Just like Dentists, Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are also registered dental practitioners. They must be registered with the Australian Dental Board and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). AHPRA has strict requirements for registered dental professionals, including annual compulsory professional development to ensure that your dentist and OHT are current with advances in science and dental practice.

OHT’s need to complete a 3-year degree to qualify in two important roles: as a Dental Therapist and as a Dental Hygienist. This means they can provide treatment advice, diagnosis, and preventive programs for the oral health of children and adults.

To learn more about their role, you can check this article.

Book now with one of our OHT’s by contacting us or by using our online service here.

An Oral Health Therapist (OHT) is a clinician who completed 3-years of study in dental hygiene and dental therapy. They mostly do hygiene treatments and some other dental treatments for children up to the age of 17. Their profession focuses on ‘cleaning’ and educating patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health.

Whereas a dentist is an oral health professional who completed 5-years of undergraduate study in dentistry. Given the longer years of study, a dentist performs more complex dental work.

Both dental professionals work hand-in-hand. It is quite common for patients to see an OHT for their routine hygiene appointment as this is their primary focus, thereby providing a more personalised experience. Also depending on the outcome from the check-up and clean, your Oral Health Therapist may refer you to a dentist for more complex treatments.

If you wish to make an appointment with us, please find our contact details here

Most dental clinics have a team of dental professionals working together to ensure patients get the best possible treatment and advice about their oral health. The different areas of expertise provide the best possible solutions for your dental needs.

Oral Health Therapists (“OHT”) are an integral part of a dental team. They are dental professionals that focus on disease prevention through clinical intervention and education. This is important to the management of your oral health.

Main role of an OHT is to:

  • Give comprehensive oral examination and check-ups
  • Provide professional scaling and cleaning treatments
  • Perform preventative procedures such as fluoride applications and fissure sealants
  • Restore teeth with fillings
  • Take dental x-rays and OPG’s
  • Provide whitening procedures
  • Treat gum disease
  • Provide unlimited treatments for children, including crowns and extraction of primary teeth
  • Conduct dietary counselling and oral health education and promotion
  • Work collaboratively with other oral health clinicians, dental assistants and administrative staff

Oral health is vital to your overall health. To ensure that you’re getting the proper care and treatment for your teeth, you need a complete dental team approach including the advice and treatment from an Oral Health Therapist.

Contact us to book with one of our OHT’s or book thru our online booking service.

We recommend visiting your Oral Health Therapist once every six months for your oral hygiene appointment. Not only will this improve your oral health but it will also prevent dental problems from arising.

Both our Dentist and Oral Health Therapist (OHT) can perform a thorough check-up and clean for you but the advantage in seeing our OHT’s, is that they are especially focused on preventative dentistry.

While a dentist is kept busy with more complex dental treatments, an OHT will spend much more time with you, thus offering a more personalised experience and will make sure nothing has been overlooked. Our OHTs are very skilled in hygiene treatments and treating children and can put our most anxious patients at ease.

Our Oral Health Therapists will clearly communicate with our patients how to look after their teeth, and will take the time to share quick and easy dental care tips to encourage good oral care habits. They will offer recommendations to maintain optimum oral health at home which may include dietary advice and recommendations. After all, healthy eating contributes to good oral health.

Other than hygiene treatments, OHTs can perform other treatments like teeth whitening, fillings, treating gum disease, and unlimited scope to treat children including extractions, fissure sealants, and crowns. To learn more about their roles, you can check this article.

It is our goal for you to maintain optimal oral health. Book now with one of our OHTs through our online service or contact us here.