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Knowledgeable staff at Officer Smiles

Officer Smiles opened in September 2022 and is pleased to be part of many people’s journey to better oral health and a more beautiful smile.

If you have any concerns about your oral health, it’s always best to consult with a dentist.

We can examine your teeth and gums, and provide advice on how to maintain good oral health. It’s generally recommended to visit a dentist for a check-up at least once every six months, or as often as your dentist recommends.

This will help ensure that any potential problems are caught early, before they have a chance to become more serious. Our brand new clinic is clean, organised, and efficient.

Our staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and are be able to provide patients with the information they need to make informed decisions about their oral health.

Our dentists are experienced and well-trained, providing a wide range of dental services.

We utilise the latest technology and equipment to provide high-quality care to both adults and children. Additionally, we can accommodate patients’ schedules and provide flexible appointment times.

We offer GAP free check-up and cleans for patients with private health insurance and have flexible payment plan options.

We also offer free orthodontic and implant consults.

Our clinic is located at 102/45 Siding Avenue, Officer, working closely with the doctors at the One Centre Square Medical Hub.

Ample free parking is available. Email reception@officersmiles.com.au or call 8351 5466.

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