85 Reid Promenade, Joondalup
Monday
9am - 5pm
Tuesday
9am - 5pm
Wednesday
9am - 5pm
Thursday
9am - 5pm
Friday
10am - 2pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
There is paid street parking. If there are no parking spots there, there’s also a bigger carpark on Reid Promenade which usually has plenty of parking spots for reasonable prices
Reid Promenade isn’t a far walk from the Joondalup train station. If that’s still a bit far, the free CAT buses that loop around the CBD will cross Reid Promenade.
From general dentistry to complete smile makeovers, Dentistry Plus are here for you.
From kids to the grandparents, we’re here to help the whole family.
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Starting from humble beginnings in 2008, Dentistry Plus’ customer base has rapidly grown through excellent service and a World class approach to dentistry.
Because of this, you can find Dentistry Plus in 6 locations (with more to come) across Perth.
Today, Dentistry Plus continues to grow with a strong focus on quality of service.
Every dental clinic is equipped with the latest technology and all our dentists are carefully selected to ensure that every procedure, from a simple scale and clean to a full dental reconstruction, is performed to the highest possible standard.
For your first visit, it is a good idea to arrive a little earlier than your appointment time. This gives you a chance to find parking, walk from the train station if needed, complete any new patient information and settle in before seeing the dentist.
This is especially helpful if you are visiting the Joondalup clinic for the first time, as the CBD can be busy at certain times of the day. Giving yourself a small buffer can make the experience feel more relaxed, particularly if you are already feeling nervous about dental treatment.
For your first appointment, it is helpful to bring your Medicare card, private health insurance card if you have one, any relevant concession or DVA cards, and a list of medications you are currently taking. If you have had recent dental X-rays taken elsewhere, you may also want to bring them or ask your previous clinic to send them through.
It is also worth thinking about your main concerns before the visit. For example, you may want to mention tooth sensitivity, bleeding gums, jaw pain, headaches, teeth grinding, cosmetic concerns, bad breath, loose teeth, missing teeth or any dental anxiety. The more your dentist understands what is bothering you, the easier it is to recommend the right next step.
Yes, the Joondalup clinic can help with general dental check-ups. A regular check-up is one of the best ways to stay ahead of dental problems before they become more painful, more complicated or more expensive to treat.
During a check-up, your dentist can assess your teeth, gums, bite and overall oral health. They may also recommend X-rays if needed, especially if there are areas that cannot be properly seen during a visual examination. These appointments are not just about looking for cavities. They are also an opportunity to check for gum disease, worn teeth, early signs of infection, issues with old fillings, wisdom tooth problems and other concerns that may not be obvious to you yet.
That’s totally fine – and not that all rare.
Many people put off dental care for years because of cost, anxiety, embarrassment, busy schedules or previous negative experiences. Dentists see this all the time, and the focus should be on helping you move forward rather than making you feel bad about the past.
If it has been a long time since your last visit, your first appointment is usually about understanding the current condition of your teeth and gums. From there, the dentist can explain what is urgent, what can wait and what options are available. You do not need to fix everything at once. A practical treatment plan can often be staged in a way that works with your budget, comfort level and priorities.
If your teeth are stained, dull or darker than you would like, teeth whitening may be an option. Whitening is often popular with patients who want a fresher-looking smile without more involved cosmetic treatment.
Before whitening, it is important to have your teeth checked to make sure the treatment is suitable. Not all discolouration responds the same way to whitening, and existing fillings, crowns or veneers will not whiten like natural tooth enamel. A dental consultation can help you understand what result is realistic and whether any other treatment should be completed first.
Cosmetic dentistry may be suitable if you want to improve the appearance of your smile. Depending on your teeth and goals, this may include options such as teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, crowns or other treatments designed to improve colour, shape, alignment, symmetry or overall smile appearance.
A cosmetic consultation is usually the best place to start. Your dentist can assess your teeth, talk through what you would like to change and explain which options are realistic for your smile. The right treatment will depend on your oral health, budget, timeframe and whether you are looking for a subtle improvement or a more noticeable transformation.
For many people, a dental check-up every six months is a good general rule. However, the right timing depends on your individual oral health, dental history, gum health, risk of decay and any treatment you have had in the past.
Some patients may only need routine maintenance, while others may benefit from more frequent visits. For example, if you have gum disease, a history of dental problems, a high risk of decay, ongoing pain, braces, implants, crowns or other dental work, your dentist may recommend a more tailored appointment schedule. The goal is to keep your mouth healthy and reduce the chance of small problems becoming bigger ones.