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Service with a healthy, confident smile

Lakeside Dental Surgery has a genuine passion to helping people smile with confidence.

Open since 2009, the friendly dentist team has recently celebrated 12 months in its brand-new, modern clinic in Pakenham, designed to enhance patient comfort and care.

It offers a full range of dental services from general and preventive care to cosmetic and restorative treatments.

They include check-ups and cleans, fillings, crowns, root canals, extractions, teeth whitening, veneers, clear aligners, dentures, and children’s dentistry (bulk billed for eligible patients).

Lakeside Dental Surgery also provides emergency dental care, custom mouthguards, and flexible payment options.

The team has built a strong reputation for its gentle approach and helping every patient achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.

“Every day, we strive to make dental care a positive experience,” says principal dentist and owner Dr Gayanie Basnayake.

“We combine compassion, skill, and the latest technology to deliver gentle, high-quality treatment that improves both oral health and overall wellbeing.”

She says their difference lies in the care and trust they’ve built with our patients, with a 4.9 star rating from more than 500 Google reviews.

“We’re more than just a dental clinic — we’re a team dedicated to making every visit comfortable, positive, and tailored to each patient’s needs,” Dr Basnayake says.

“From families to professionals, we combine modern technology, gentle care, and flexible payment options to ensure everyone can access high-quality dentistry.”

Lakeside Dental Surgery is open Monday-Friday 9am-6pm, Saturday 8am-1pm at 174 Princes Highway Pakenham. Details: info@lakesidedentalsurgery.com or 5940 0787

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