Fostering Healthy Smiles From the Start

Children’s Dentistry

Trust Oracare to guide your child’s oral health journey with gentle, comprehensive children’s dental services.

  • We recognise the importance of children’s dentistry in establishing a foundation for lifelong oral health. We aim to create a positive, enjoyable, and educational environment for children, making dental visits a comfortable and pleasant experience.

    As we nurture their dental health, we also aim to foster their understanding of the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene habits from a young age.

  • Children’s dentistry is critical because they are essentially mini adults, their baby teeth lays a foundation for their permanent teeth. Early dental visits allow us to monitor your child’s dental development and catch any potential problems before they escalate. It will also help them become accustomed to the dental environment making future visits more comfortable and less stressful. These visits also provide an opportunity for us to instil good oral hygiene habits and attitudes towards dental health.

  • The Child’s Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) is a government initiative in Australia designed to provide financial assistance to families for their children’s dental care.

    It aims to cover part or all of the cost of basic dental services for eligible children between the ages of 2 and 17. It’s a fantastic initiative that has helped many families in Australia afford necessary dental care for their children.

    The scheme provides up to $1,000 per child for dental services over two consecutive calendar years. It’s important to note that this benefit isn’t automatically renewed, and the eligibility needs to be confirmed each calendar year.

    The CDBS is a bulk billing program, which means there are no out-of-pocket costs for services covered under the scheme. Details at https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/child-dental-benefits-schedule

  • Caring for your child’s teeth should be an absolute priority, but we understand that cost can sometimes pose a barrier to accessing essential dental care. In response to this, the Australian Government has established the Child’s Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) to provide financial assistance for basic dental services for children. This system is part of our commitment to making dental care more accessible and less stressful for families.

    At Oracare, we fully support and adhere to the CDBS to ensure as many children as possible have access to the dental care they need for a healthy smile.

  • Taking care of your child’s oral health is a vital part of their overall well-being. Our team at Oracare is here to support your child’s dental health journey, providing comprehensive care in a welcoming, child-friendly environment.

    If your child is due for a dental check-up or if you have any concerns about their oral health, don’t hesitate to book an appointment with us. Our team is ready to provide the care and guidance your child needs for a lifetime of healthy smiles.

Our Services

At Oracare Dental & Facial Aesthetics, we offer a diverse range of treatments and services designed to cater to your unique dental and aesthetic needs. From emergency dental care to preventative measures, aesthetic procedures to major dentistry, and specialised facial aesthetics – we have got you covered.

Comprehensive Dental Care

  • Gum disease, medically known as periodontal disease, is an inflammatory condition that negatively impacts the gums and other supporting structures of the teeth. Learn more

  • Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic treatment, is a dental procedure targeted at preserving a tooth that has been severely compromised due to decay or injury. This treatment aims to alleviate pain, eliminate infection and preserve the natural tooth structure. Learn more

General Dentistry

  • A dental filling is a widely used restorative procedure. When a tooth becomes damaged by decay or fracture, it’s necessary to remove the affected part of the tooth to prevent further complications. Learn more

  • A routine check-up and clean is the first step to maintaining a healthy smile; prevention is far more effective at saving you time and money in the long run. Seeing your dentist twice yearly for a check-up and clean is recommended. Learn more

  • A night splint, also known as an occlusal splint or a night guard, is a specially tailored dental appliance worn over your teeth to guard them against teeth grinding (bruxism), clenching and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. It’s a comfortable, non-invasive solution to protect your health while you sleep. Learn more

  • A sports mouthguard is a protective device specifically designed to safeguard your teeth, gums, cheeks, and tongue to prevent a range of oral injuries such as: knocked-out teeth, broken jaws and cut lips. At Oracare Dental, we offer custom-made mouthguards with a 3 to 5 business day turnaround. Learn more

Major Dentistry

  • Gum disease, medically known as periodontal disease, is an inflammatory condition that negatively impacts the gums and other supporting structures of the teeth. Learn more

  • Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic treatment, is a dental procedure targeted at preserving a tooth that has been severely compromised due to decay or injury. This treatment aims to alleviate pain, eliminate infection and preserve the natural tooth structure. Learn more

  • Tooth extraction can be required for various reasons. Severe tooth decay that reaches the tooth’s inner part (pulp) is a common cause. Untreated infections in the pulp can lead to dental abscesses and further damage. Learn more

  • Crowns and bridges play a crucial role in maintaining oral health. Crowns work to protect, cover, and restore the function of damaged teeth, while bridges effectively fill in gaps left by missing teeth, preventing remaining teeth from drifting out of place and helping maintain normal tooth alignment. Learn more

  • Dental implants are cutting-edge dental devices that function as artificial roots, furnishing a robust and resilient foundation for replacement teeth. They are considered a highly effective and long-lasting solution for individuals who have lost one or more natural teeth. Learn more

Facial Aesthetics

  • Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dentistry procedure aimed at lightening the natural colour of your teeth without removing any of the tooth surfaces. It can’t make a complete colour change, but it can lighten the existing shade. Learn more

  • Discover a swift and impactful way to upgrade your smile with same-day veneers. Our advanced technology and skilled dental professionals ensure quality results in a single visit, saving you time without compromising on excellence. Learn more

  • A smile makeover is a comprehensive treatment plan that focuses on improving the aesthetics of your smile. This personalised process takes into consideration your facial appearance, skin tone, hair colour, teeth (colour, width, length, shape and tooth display), gum tissue, and lips to develop your ideal smile. Learn more

  • Muscle relaxants are medicines used to relieve muscle spasms and discomfort. They work by blocking nerve signals in your muscles, reducing the tension and allowing them to relax. Learn more

Sedation Options

  • We’re proud to offer a wide range of orthodontic services tailored to meet the unique needs of our patients. From Invisalign to ClearCorrect clear aligners that provide a discreet alternative to traditional braces, we have options to suit every lifestyle and goal. Learn more

  • Oral surgery encompasses a variety of procedures designed to treat various dental and oral health conditions. From removing impacted wisdom teeth and placing dental implants, to treating oral infections and conducting biopsies of suspicious areas, oral surgery plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and functionality of your mouth. Learn more

  • Bite rehabilitation, a specialised branch of dentistry, focuses on restoring the bite to a natural and healthy state. When your bite is misaligned – a condition also known as malocclusion – it can lead to various oral health concerns. Learn more

  • Temporomandibular joint disorder, commonly referred to as TMJ, is a condition affecting the hinge connecting your jaw to the temporal bones in your skull. This joint is integral to speaking, chewing, and yawning. Therefore, any disruption in its function can significantly impact one’s daily life. Learn more

  • People suffering from sleep apnoea might not even realise they have it. It’s often recognised by others witnessing the individual struggling to breathe during sleep or by a person feeling unrefreshed after waking, despite having a full night’s sleep. Learn more