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New dental clinic fills a hole in Pomona’s main street

A new dental clinic has filled a hole in Pomona’s main street.

Noosa Hinterland Dental Pomona opened in the old Sunshine Cafe shop on Memorial Avenue.

The principal dentist, Dr Luke Willis, and associate dentist, Dr Hamish Caithness, have opened the doors of this new clinic, and are driven by their passion for dental care and community well-being.

Dr Willis explained that their choice of Pomona for their dental clinic was inspired by the sense of community and the serene beauty of the Noosa hinterland.

“Pomona embodies a spirit of warmth and togetherness that resonates with our approach to dental care,” he said.

“We want to be more than just a dental practice; we aim to become an integral part of the community, providing a service that extends beyond oral health to overall lifestyle and well-being.”

At Noosa Hinterland Dental Pomona, patients can expect a comprehensive range of dental services tailored to meet the community’s diverse needs.

These services include general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry and oral surgery. The clinic also provides periodontal care for gum health, dental implants, full mouth rehabilitation, and snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea treatments.

Dr Willis highlighted their clinic’s specialisation in several key areas.

“I have extensive training and experience in dental implantology and full arch implant rehabilitation, making us a go-to clinic for those needing these advanced procedures,” he said.

“We also focus on treating worn and collapsed dentitions, offering full mouth rehabilitation to restore function and aesthetics.

“Additionally, our expertise in managing snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea with non-invasive treatments positions us uniquely in the dental field.”

Dr Willis emphasised that Noosa Hinterland Dental Pomona is more than just a dental clinic.

“We are a place where compassion meets excellence in dental care,” he said.

“Our practice is built on the philosophy that everyone deserves access to high-quality dental care in a comfortable and friendly environment. We believe in taking the time to understand each patient’s individual needs and tailoring our treatments accordingly. Our use of cutting-edge technology and our commitment to continuous learning ensures we provide the best possible care. At Noosa Hinterland Dental Pomona, you’re not just a patient; you are part of our community, and we’re dedicated to helping you achieve a healthy smile and improved overall well-being.”

Dr Hamish Caithness is a Sunshine Coast-born bred dentist with over 25 years of experience.

After years of living and working in London, Brisbane, and the Cayman Islands, Dr Caithness has returned to his roots, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise.

Dr Caithness is committed to calmly and gently providing the best possible treatment to every patient.

With a special interest in cosmetic dentistry, he is passionate about creating healthy, beautiful, long-lasting smiles. Utilizing portrait and macro photography to communicate effectively with patients, he upholds a meticulous standard of care.

Noosa Hinterland Dental Pomona stands as a beacon of community-focused dental excellence, committed to enhancing the health and well-being of its patients.

Through the dedication of professionals like Dr Willis and Dr Caithness, the clinic embodies a new era of compassionate, high-quality dental care in the heart of the Noosa hinterland.

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