Oral Health Therapist
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Bookings & Cancellations
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
What To Expect At Your First Dental Appointment
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Bookings & Cancellations
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Health Insurance
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Prices
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Area Health Services: Hospital Vouchers
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Payment methods
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Bulk Billing: Medicare & Veterans Affairs
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Extraction
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Crowns & Bridges
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Orthodontics & Clear Aligners
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Pain
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Oral Hygiene: Teeth & Gums
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Implants & Dentures
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Cosmetic Treatment
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Children’s Teeth & Gums
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.
Other
If you are feeling scared about going to the dentist, try to stay calm and build up the courage to come in to see us as soon as possible, so your anxiety doesn’t continue building up.
Here are some tips to stay calm;
- Arrange an appointment in the morning, when things are less busy, with less noise and distraction.
- Bring a book or music to help you relax;
- Ask someone to accompany you on your visit so you don’t feel alone;
- Take deep calm breaths
- Tell your dentist that you’re feeling nervous and they can reassure and explain what they will do
The feeling of dizziness is not uncommon after your dental treatment. For some, this feeling can be immediate, and for others it can continue for the remainder of the day. Dizziness can be caused by your reaction to the local anesthesia, sudden changes to your blood pressure and lying back in the dental chair for prolonged periods of time.
If you are feeling dizzy, get rest, move slowly and take plenty of fluids. If the dizziness continues, please let your dentist know and we will advise further.
Being prepared for your first dental visit can reduce stress, and ensure you and the dentist have everything you need for your first visit to run smoothly and comfortably.
4 things to do before your first appointment at No Gaps Dental:
- Complete your Online Medical History Form
- You would have received an SMS prior to your visit containing a link to complete your online medical history form. Please complete this prior to coming for your appointment. If you have troubles completing the form, please come to your appointment 10mins earlier.
- Get your Dental records
- If you have seen a dentist at another practice previously, you may want to contact them to obtain a copy of your dental records. The previous dentist may ask you to complete a dental records release form before they can release your dental records.
- Health Insurance Card
- If you are covered with Private Health Insurance, please remember to bring your current health insurance card with you to the appointment. We do need the actual health fund card in order to make a claim on the spot – having the member number only is not sufficient for us to make a claim. Depending on your health fund, you may have a Digital Card which is accepted.
- Payment
- Payment is required on the day of treatment. We accept EFTPOS, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
All our dentists are qualified registered dentists to practice in Australia. Each of our dentists are unique, with their own set of skills.
When making an appointment online, please select the treatment that reflects your needs or current circumstances, and the dentists available will appear in the list for you to select from.