Can You Get Implants with Bone Loss or Gum Disease?
Dental implants have become the go-to solution for replacing missing teeth, offering unmatched stability, aesthetics, and long-term durability. But many patients wonder: Can I still get dental...
At Serenity Smiles Dental, their skilled and experienced dentist in Epping utilise state-of-the-art technology to deliver dental procedures, six days a week, close to Epping Medical and Dental...
Thinking About a Front Tooth Implant? Here’s What You Need to Know
Have you lost your front tooth? Nothing can be as frustrating as losing a front tooth not just because it affects your smile, but also because it can make simple things like eating and speaking...
The Impacts of Poor Dental Health
Dental health plays a crucial role in overall wellbeing, yet it is often neglected. According to recent studies, nearly 50% of Australians suffer from some form of gum disease, and one in three...


Skilled and Experienced Dentist in Epping

At Serenity Smiles Dental, their skilled and experienced dentist in Epping utilise state-of-the-art technology to deliver dental procedures, six days a week, close to Epping Medical and Dental Centre. To know more, watch this video or visit https://www.serenitysmilesdental.com.au/

What Constitutes A Dental Emergency?

Any dental incident that needs urgent attention in order to save your teeth, manage bleeding or manage oral pain is considered a dental emergency.
Emergency Dentist Epping | Serenity Smiles Dental
Got a toothache? Then call an emergency dentist Epping at (02) 9868 1404. Our dentist Epping will offer you an appointment on the same day to get...
Fractured or chipped tooth

If your tooth has chipped and is not painful then it probably isn’t an emergency. Try to get to your dentist as soon as possible.

If your tooth is fractured or cracked it requires more urgent attention. Cracks and fractures could mean that there is damage to the interior of the tooth as well. Call your dentist immediately and then rinse your mouth gently with water. Do not administer any painkillers directly onto your gums as this can damage the gum tissue. Visit us:...  more
The Impacts of Poor Dental Health

Dental health plays a crucial role in overall wellbeing, yet it is often neglected. According to recent studies, nearly 50% of Australians suffer from some form of gum disease, and one in three adults avoids visiting the dentist due to fear or cost.

Poor dental hygiene doesn't just lead to cavities and bad breath—it can have severe consequences for your physical and mental health. From tooth loss to chronic diseases, the ripple effects of neglecting oral care ...  more
7 Tips for Keeping Your Smile Straight and Healthy After Treatment
7 Tips for Keeping Your Smile Straight and Healthy After Treatment Congratulations! You've completed your orthodontic treatment and now have a beautifully straight smile. While the journey to...