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Treating patients like family

At Myer Street Dental Clinic in Geelong, we believe in treating our patients like family, and this ethos is at the heart of everything we do.

Our approach goes beyond traditional dental care; we are dedicated to creating a nurturing environment where every patient feels valued and understood.

One of the key aspects that set us apart is our commitment to integrating the latest dental innovations to enhance your care experience. Our clinic is equipped with cutting-edge technology designed to provide efficient and precise treatments.

For instance, our advanced CEREC machine allows us to offer same-day crowns, eliminating the need for multiple visits and temporary restorations. This means you can leave our clinic with a fully restored smile in just one day, saving you time and reducing the hassle often associated with dental work.

Additionally, we have a CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) x-ray unit on-site. This technology provides detailed 3D images of your dental structures, allowing for accurate diagnostics and treatment planning. The precision of CBCT imaging ensures that we can address complex dental issues with a high degree of accuracy, leading to better outcomes and more efficient treatments.

We also prioritise gentle and comfortable cleanings with our Air Flow units. These devices use a combination of air, water, and fine powder to clean your teeth gently yet effectively. The result is a more comfortable cleaning experience with minimal discomfort, making it ideal for patients who are sensitive or anxious about dental procedures.

Understanding that many patients experience anxiety about dental visits, our highly trained clinicians are skilled in managing nervous patients with care and empathy. We take the time to explain procedures, answer questions, and provide calming reassurance to ensure a stress-free visit.

At Myer Street Dental Clinic, our commitment to treating you like family and our use of advanced dental technology come together to deliver exceptional care. Experience the difference of a dental practice where innovation meets compassion – where your comfort and well-being are our top priorities.

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