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We are proud to be the Winner of the 2010 & 2009 Business Achiever Awards!

   We would like to thank you for your loyal and continued support!

       

Principal Dentist

 


Dr. Henry Ho graduated from the University of Otago, New Zealand, and has practiced in Gatton, Queensland, as well as in Wellington, New Zealand.

 

Dr. Ho is skilled in dental crowns, bridges, and veneers, and is a member of the Australian Dental Association, the New Zealand Dental Association, and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.  

 

 

 

 

 

                            

Comfort Dental Care

 

 

Our aim is to provide you the highest standard of treatment in a caring and comfortable environment. Rather than listening to the sights and sounds from dental procedures, you can sit back and focus on your music or favourite DVD movies.

 

 

"Gentle Touch, Personalised Care & Maximum Comfort"

 

 


We understand that you may feel uneasy about your dental visit and appreciate what a difference a positive and relaxing experience can make. We focus on quality patient care, and offer a variety of methods to enhance your comfort: 

  • DVD Movies Played on Flat LCD TV Mounted on the Ceiling
  • Relaxing Music
  • Topical Anaesthesia (Oral Anaesthetic Cream)

  

 

 Digital X-Ray

 


A Digital X-Ray (radiography) system shoots a picture of your teeth, then immediately displays it on a computer monitor. You no longer have to sit and wait for x-ray film to be developed. The use of digital x-ray system also helps to protect you by reducing up to 90% of radiation dosage. From the computer screen, the dentist can then magnifies, rotates, and colour code each x-ray image to best explain to you exactly what work needs to be done.

 

 

 

 

Intraoral Camera

 
The Intraoral Camera is a revolutionary diagnostic tool that allows the dentist to detect potential dental problems such as dental cavities and gum diseases. The video images are transmitted to the computer and displayed on the screen. This makes dental procedures more understandable. It also helps to assist the patients in making decisions on different dental treatment options.

 

 

 

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