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Why Maven Dental Noosa are perfectionists

At Maven Dental Noosa, we strive to deliver high quality, gentle and long-lasting patient centred care.

Established in 1978, our clinic has proudly been caring for patients from infancy through life.

Led by Principal dentist Dr Chris Wing and long serving associate Dr Lauren Cooper, we warmly welcome Dr William Wang to offer over 65 years of combined clinical experience and knowledge.

We share a passion for preventative and conservative dentistry that extends to complex and high-end treatment solutions. We are perfectionists who take pride in delivering exceptional work while educating patients on healthy habits that can improve treatment outcomes and overall health.

Having our laboratory technician and ceramist on site, allows us a unique collaborative approach across all aspects of general and cosmetic dentistry. Combined with the latest technology, we work closely together to improve patient outcomes and create beautiful smiles.

Our compassionate team works hard to provide a gentle and comfortable experience. Happy gas sedation is available as a safe and effective option for managing dental anxiety in both adults and children.

With two convenient locations in Noosa Junction and Noosaville, we look forward to welcoming you to our Practice.

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