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HomeHealthDental treatment to leave you smiling

Dental treatment to leave you smiling

THE team at The Smile Workx can help you improve your smile whether you have stained teeth, missing teeth or unwanted gaps, chipped or worn teeth or even crooked teeth.
Dr Alice Cumming and Dr Pierre Joubert are highly-skilled and talented dentists who can help with most facets of smile enhancement.
Some clients may only need a simple whitening process to brighten their smile, while more complex treatment like bonding, veneers or crowns and bridges and even dentures will improve not only the look but the function of teeth.
Whatever the individual needs and requirements, the team at The Smile Workx can help.
For convenience, The Smile Workx can directly claim through health funds with Hicaps and are preferred providers for Bupa and HCF and welcome DVA patients.
The Smile Workx directly bills Medicare for children under the current Child Benefit Dental Scheme, so parents have no out-of-pocket expense up to $1000 worth of treatment over two years.
The Smile Workx dentists said they assure their patients that the practice adhered to the strictest infection-control regime to ensure optimal health and safety.
Situated on the ground floor at 48 Mary Street, Noosaville, there is wheelchair access and patient parking at the rear of the building.
For an appointment phone The Smile Workx on 5474 3311 or email smileworkx@westnet.com.au

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