Tooth Decay
If your child is experiencing pain or discomfort from their mouth or jaw it could be tooth decay. Early diagnosis and treatment of tooth decay of your child is essential.

Tooth Decay
If your child is experiencing pain or discomfort from their mouth or jaw it could be tooth decay. Early diagnosis and treatment of tooth decay of your child is essential.
General Anaesthetic
If your child gets dental anxiety or gets stressed during dental treatment. Sedation can make treatment safer, faster and stress free for your child.
Chalky Molars
A form of tooth decay that affects your child’s molars, causing discomfort, pain and decolourisation. Early detection and treatment is essential to slow the decay and reduce your child’s discomfort.
Dental Anxiety
Dental anxiety is a natural response for many kids in a new environment. We specialise in making the interaction as easy as possible for parents.
Neurodiversity Dentistry
Our team are trained to help treat children who are neurodiverse to feel comfortable during treatment. This includes children with Autism, ADHD and AuDHD.
Disability Dentistry
Our practices and staff can accommodate a wide range of disabilities physical or mental. Please let our team know if your child needs any additional assistance.
We don’t charge any interest on our payment plans, keeping your finances and child’s treatment simple.
All of our payments do not require a deposit or establishment fee of any kind.
Don’t worry about credit checks, we don’t need them!
Payment plan have a maximum length of 24 months, with instalments paid monthly. Chat to our team about how we can structure your payment plan.
Payment plans for metal braces start from $83 per week. Each treatment plan is different, so book in your consultation today to get your personalised treatment plan.


Dental accidents can happen at any time, kids love to run, jump and play. Our Paediatric specialists make sure that each bump or tumble hasn’t caused any long-term damage.
Gums or teeth that get bumped during play should be assessed by a specialist if the tooth is wobbly, has moved from its position or has bruising and cuts.
A chipped tooth should always be checked by a Paediatric dentist to assess the dental trauma. A tooth fracture can be surface level or it could extend into the root and hit a nerve.
Toothaches can be a sign of dental trauma or decay. As bacteria enters the tooth or gums it can cause discomfort or pain. If toothaches persist, make sure to book an appointment.
Swelling, redness and pain are all signs that an infection is building in the teeth and surrounding tissue. Book an appointment with our team to get quick treatment.
FAQ
Paediatric dentists are specialists who care for the oral health needs of infants, children and teenagers, including those with additional medical, developmental or behavioural needs. We complete three additional years of specialist training to diagnose, prevent and manage dental problems while creating a calm and supportive environment where children can feel comfortable. We aim to create positive experiences from an early age, helping children develop healthy habits and confidence that lasts well beyond childhood.
chalky molar is a common way of describing Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH), a condition where some adult teeth develop with weaker enamel. These teeth can appear white, yellow or brown and may be more sensitive, prone to breaking down or harder to keep clean. Early assessment by a paediatric dentist can help identify these teeth, manage sensitivity, protect the enamel and provide a plan to support your child’s long-term oral health.
No referral is required to see a paediatric dentist. Parents can contact us directly if they have concerns about their child’s teeth, development or dental experience. We also work closely with family dentists, orthodontists, GPs and other health professionals who may recommend an early specialist dental assessment.
Yes. Dental anxiety is very common in children, and our approach focuses on helping them feel safe and understood. We take time to build trust, explain things in a child- friendly way and tailor each visit to suit their individual needs. For children who need extra support, we can discuss options such as nitrous oxide sedation (“happy gas”) or treatment under general anaesthesia when appropriate. Our aim is to make dentistry a positive experience.
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