General Dentistry

General Dental Care in Buderim

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Dental Examination

& Preventative Care

At Buderim Family Dental, we believe a vibrant smile begins with a comprehensive approach to dental health. Our clinic, located in Buderim and serving the wider communities of Mooloolaba, Maroochydore and Alexandra Headland, provides an extensive range of general dentistry services designed to maintain and enhance your oral wellness. Our detailed dental examinations are crucial in assessing the overall health of your teeth and gums and enables us to detect any potential issues early.


In tandem with our examinations, we emphasise the importance of preventive dental care. Our professional cleanings remove plaque and tartar that daily brushing and flossing might miss, while our dental hygiene education empowers you with the knowledge to sustain excellent oral health. Fluoride treatments further fortify your teeth, helping to avert decay and ensure your smile remains radiant.


We take pride in guiding our patients through a preventive regimen that significantly reduces the need for more complex dental interventions. Contact our clinic on (07) 5356 9599 to schedule an appointment.

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Restorative Treatments & Personalised Dental Care

Understanding the diverse needs of our clients, Buderim Family Dental offers a suite of restorative treatments crafted to return functionality and aesthetic appeal to your smile. Our restorative repertoire includes the placement of fillings, meticulously shaped and shaded to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. For more extensive restoration, our crowns and bridges are crafted from the finest materials, providing durability and a flawless match to your dental architecture. When teeth are beyond repair or pose a threat to your dental wellbeing, our team can perform the gentle extraction of teeth including wisdom teeth, taking any necessary measures to secure your comfort throughout the process.


Root canal therapy at our clinic is a testament to our commitment to preserving your natural teeth, alleviating pain and halting infection with the utmost care. Our periodontal services address gum health, utilising scaling and root planing techniques to manage and treat gum disease. Each treatment plan is customised, respecting the unique preferences and needs of our patients.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does a dental examination involve?

    A comprehensive dental examination is a critical component of preventive oral health care. This examination typically includes a thorough review of the patient's dental and medical history, necessary X-rays to detect decay, bone loss or tumours, an evaluation of gum health and a screening for oral cancer. The dentist will also assess the condition of any existing dental work such as fillings, crowns and other restorations, and examine the bite to identify any problems with alignment. Additionally, the dentist will check the surfaces of each tooth for decay and examine the health of the mouth's soft tissues including the cheeks, tongue and lips.

  • How often should I schedule a dental check-up and cleaning?

    It is generally recommended that you visit your dentist for a check-up and cleaning every six months. However, depending on your personal oral health, the dentist might suggest more frequent visits. Regular dental visits are essential because they help to keep your teeth and gums healthy. During the dental check-up, the dental professional will check for cavities and may take X-rays to detect cavities between your teeth. The exam also includes a check for plaque and tartar on your teeth, as well as a thorough check of your gums, which can help detect and prevent the onset of periodontal diseases.

  • Why are regular dental cleanings important?

    Professional dental cleanings are not just for keeping your smile bright; they can have a significant impact on your general health. Dental cleanings also help to prevent gum disease, which can lead to early tooth loss and has been linked to heart disease, stroke and other health problems. The dental hygienist will use specialised instruments to remove plaque and tartar, which can build up and harden on the tooth surface and can lead to inflammation, disease and decay. They will also polish your teeth to remove any surface stains. Finally, you may receive fluoride treatment to help protect your teeth against cavities until your next visit.

  • What is root canal therapy?

    Root canal therapy is a treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or becomes infected. During a root canal procedure, the nerve and pulp are removed and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and sealed. Without treatment, the tissue surrounding the tooth will become infected, and abscesses may form. The procedure involves a number of steps. Firstly, an x-ray is taken to see the shape of the root canals and determine if there are any signs of infection in the surrounding bone. Then, local anesthesia is administered to the affected tooth. Afterwards, a rubber dam is placed around the tooth to keep it dry and free of saliva. An access hole is then drilled into the tooth and the pulp along with bacteria, decayed nerve tissue and related debris is removed from the tooth. The cleaning process is thorough and may be performed multiple times to ensure the canals are fully cleaned out. Once the tooth is thoroughly cleaned, it is sealed either the same day or at a later date to allow for healing. Lastly, a crown or other restoration is placed on the tooth to protect and restore it to full function. After restoration, the tooth continues to function like any other tooth.

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$99 Exam & Clean - GAP Free for Health Fund Members

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