Oral Health Therapist
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
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200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Bookings & Cancellations
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
What To Expect At Your First Dental Appointment
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Bookings & Cancellations
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Health Insurance
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Prices
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Area Health Services: Hospital Vouchers
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Payment methods
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Bulk Billing: Medicare & Veterans Affairs
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Extraction
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Crowns & Bridges
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
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200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Orthodontics & Clear Aligners
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Pain
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Oral Hygiene: Teeth & Gums
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Implants & Dentures
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Cosmetic Treatment
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Children’s Teeth & Gums
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.
Other
There are a variety of reasons why a patient may avoid visiting a dentist, and one of those reasons is being afraid to miss work.
Dental professionals are qualified health professionals and without proper oral care, which includes regular visits to a dentist, you could end up suffering from various dental diseases that can impact your overall health.
Our clinics are open 6 days a week from 8am to 6pm, and if you book in advance, we can certainly find a suitable time for you. Our dentist can provide you with a certificate of attendance if you are fit to return to school or work.
If you find yourself in pain due to a dental problem, need time to recover from invasive dental treatment, or any other dental issue making you unfit for school or work, our dentist can provide you with a certificate saying that you are unfit for work due to a dental condition.
Come and see us by booking an appointment now!
Yes, you are able to obtain a copy of your dental records.
Please download and complete the “Dental Records Release” form, and then submit it via the Request Page and select “Dental Records“. This form gives us authorisation to release your dental records to your chosen dentist, so please make sure all of your correct details are filled out on the form. Once we have received the completed form, your dental records will be released as soon as possible.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via the Request Page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_ExistingPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
Providing your dentist with a record of your dental history can help in the planning of potential dental treatment, and the management of previous dental treatment such as fillings and crowns.
To obtain your dental records from your previous dentist, and have them saved to your patient file with us at No Gaps Dental, please complete the attached Dental Records Release Form and send it to your previous dentist. Once your records have been released and sent to us, we will ensure they are saved to your patient file in our systems.
If you are having trouble with this, please contact us via our Support Request page on our website.
DentalRecordsReleaseRequestForm_NewPatient.pdf
80 KB Download
There are times when a patient will request a copy of their invoice.
Here is how to obtain a copy of a patient’s invoice
> Search for the patient in Core Practice
> Go to “Payment” in the left-hand bar
> Click on the required Invoice Number
> Click download and save it to your computer
> Attach the invoice to your “Reply to the patient”
Screen Shot 2021-07-21 at 10.52.51 am.png
200 KB Download
Dental x-rays are important as they show the condition of your teeth that is not visible to the naked eye. They are taken regularly since oral conditions changes over time. You may be required to take x-rays more frequently if you have poor oral health or if you need to undergo a specific dental procedure.
If you’ve had dental x-rays taken elsewhere, you can definitely bring them to your appointment, or have them emailed to us before your appointment. Requesting for your previous dental history would also be helpful.
Depending on the type of x-rays you provide, how recently they were taken, our dental professionals may decide not to take a new x-ray, thus saving you both time and money!
Your dental records will detail the visits and treatments you have had with us. Specifically, records will include; your condition when presented to our clinic, comments and concerns you have expressed, clinical findings and observations, x-rays, treatment advice and options offered, and treatment provided.