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Five reasons why you need to make Riverside Dental your new dental home

Here at Riverside dental, it goes without saying we use state of the art equipment and premium materials for your dental treatment.

1. We use digital technology to transform the dental experience making things more comfortable for our patients.

2. Together our caring and supportive clinicians, Dr Patrick O’Rourke and Dr Nicole Hoffman, and, Tessa, our oral health therapist, and great team of dental assistants and reception staff are all here to help you with all your dental needs.

3. We have extensive experience and training here and overseas in all aspects of dentistry, including preventative and restorative dentistry, crown and bridge treatment, complex cosmetic makeovers, implants, Invisalign, root canal treatment, surgical extractions, botox procedures. Sedation is available with our specialist anaesthetist. Offering a wide range of treatment it often eliminates the need for you to go to multiple different locations and providers.

4. Location – we are conveniently located in Thomas Street in Noosaville we have parking at the back of the building and on street parking is also available.

5. We are offering a special to all our new patients of $179 for a full comprehensive examination, x-rays, scale and clean, fluoride application, air polish, digital scan and photographs which is normally valued at $427. We accept all health funds and interest free payment plans are also available. Terms and conditions apply.

Don’t just take out word for it, check out our 55 Google 5 star reviews from happy patients and read more about us at our website riversidedental.com.au or call us today on 5455 5066.

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