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Patient-centred excellence at Avenue

Excellence is at the centre of dental care at Avenue Dental Tewantin. It is a renowned clinic that takes pride in being locally owned and operated. Their commitment in staying at the forefront of dentistry is evident through their award winning status and cutting-edge treatments like dental implants and Invisalign.

Avenue Dental Tewantin consistently delivers top-notch care to its patients, ensuring the best possible outcomes for their dental health. Being locally owned and operated, the clinic is deeply connected to the community, fostering a sense of trust and reliability among the locals.

Avenue Dental Tewantin offers dental implants, providing a permanent solution for missing teeth that restores both a smile and confidence. Additionally, their expertise in Invisalign offers a discreet and comfortable way to achieve straighter teeth, meeting the demand for subtle orthodontic options.

What truly sets this clinic apart is their patient-centred approach. With a warm and compassionate team, Avenue Dental Tewantin ensures every patient feels welcome and cared for, creating a stress-free environment for even the most anxious visitors.

Avenue Dental Tewantin is more than a dental clinic, it is an essential part of the community. Their award-winning status, local ownership, and expertise make them the ideal choice for those seeking exceptional dental care and a brighter, healthier smile.

Trust Avenue Dental for your best ever dental experience that leaves you with a confident and radiant smile.

For more information visit avenueden tal.com.au/locations/tewantin/ or call 07 5455 5224.

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