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Gently easing into the New Year

What a great year 2021 has been for Gentle Dental Noosa Civic.

The practice celebrated its first birthday in April of this year and many new patients have been welcomed through the doors.

The latest in modern dental treatments have also been introduced as Dr Kristy Plum is now able to offer patients the option of Smile Fast Veneers and Smile Academy Clear Aligners.

Patients are delighted with the results they are seeing from these amazing new systems.

If you are dreaming of a new smile, call our practice on 5455 5500 to book in for a free 30-minute chat with Dr Kristy. She will work with you to design that smile you have always wanted.

In 2022 Gentle Dental Noosa Civic will welcome Dr Joseph Kenway to the practice.

Originally from Townsville, Dr Kenway is very family oriented and enjoys the social aspect of getting to know patients of all ages and walks of life.

He enjoys making his patients feel comfortable at the dentist and discussing preventative strategies so they can improve their own oral health. His special interests within dentistry include cosmetic and restorative dentistry and wisdom teeth extractions. 

In his spare time he enjoys surfing, running, cycling and swimming in the beautiful beaches of the Sunshine Coast.

Why not book in to meet Dr Kenway when your routine dental check-up is due in 2022?

Please remember, our practice is open over the Christmas break, closed only on Sundays and Public Holidays.

Gentle Dental Noosa Civic would like to wish you all a wonderful, safe Christmas and a prosperous new year.

We look forward to seeing our existing patients and meeting new faces in 2022.

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