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About our Doctors

Dr Adam looks forward to meeting his patients and providing them with the best of dental care in a friendly environment.

Dr Adam

Dr Adam has 30 years of dentistry experience worked across different dental environments, including hospitals, community clinics, and private practices. He has kept busy delivering lectures and tutorials to overseas dentists for many years. 

As a highly accomplished and an exceptional dentist in South Western Sydney, Dr Adam likes helping people gain the smiles they have always dreamed of. He has a broad range of experience and enjoys all aspects of dentistry but is particularly passionate about oral surgery, restorative dentistry, endodontics, crown and bridge, implant and cosmetic dentistry.   

He has also worked a lot with anxious patients and prides himself on helping people feel at ease and relaxed during treatment. He can make even the most tense of dental patients relax while in his chair and each treatment plan is tailored to individual patients’ needs.

Dr Adam is an active member of the Australian Dental Association and remains up to date with the latest technologies.

Apart from work, he dedicates numerous hours to continuing education. This helps him stay abreast of all the new dental innovations.


Professional Approach

A personal, high quality care and professional approperiate approach that is necessary to your dental care – the care that is right for you!

Providing the most advanced dental care in a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere are the priorities of Adam Dental Care.

Our practictioners have extensive experience dealing with nervous patients due to their gentle nature. They are passionate about cosmetic dentistry and offering treatments that create beautiful smiles in combination with a holistic approach.

We take pride in the quality of care we provide to our patients. In addition to the most conservative and contemporary dental treatment available, we provide a personal approach. We respect your comfort, time and privacy as well as financial concerns.

We aim to help our patients formulate a long term plan to maintain good oral health for a lifetime. This requires a personal approach for each individual situation, but in every case we aim to eliminate the two most common dental diseases, decay and gum disease.

Adam dental Care is fully accredited for infection control procedures. We follow strict protocol to ensure that all dental instruments including handpieces are sterilised and wherever possible single use disposable items are used to ensure the highest possible standard of patient care.

Consultations

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Useful Info

How to handle a dental emergency? 

Accidents can happen to anybody at any age, but knowing what do when a dental injury occurs is critical.

If your teeth or mouth get knocked and you can’t see any damage.... don’t assume everything will be okay. Play it safe and book an appointment with your dentist as soon as you can. 


Baby (Primary) Teeth

Babies and toddlers who have just started crawling or walking are prone to hurting themselves. Bumps, knocks and spills are all a part of growing up, but long lasting damage can occur if your child’s teeth are injured and left untreated. Knowing how to administer dental first aid could save a child from long-lasting damage.

Step 1: If a child knocks out a baby tooth do not attempt to put it back in.

Step 2: Seek an immediate dental examination, because dentists are best qualified to assess the damage and recommend the correct course of action. Take the knocked out tooth with you, so your dentist can ensure that the entire tooth has been knocked out and not just a part of the tooth. If you are unsure whether the tooth is an adult tooth or a ‘baby’ tooth, store it in milk or saliva (as described below) and visit your dentist ASAP.

Step 3: Attend regular dental check-ups so your dentist can monitor how the adult teeth are developing. 


Adult (Secondary) Teeth

If you or someone you know has a tooth (or teeth) knocked out it’s important to remain calm and act quickly.

Step 1: Locate the tooth as quickly as possible and pick it up by the crown. Handle with care – avoid touching the ‘root’ of the tooth!

Step 2: If dirty, rinse the tooth with some milk, or if milk is not available rinse using tap water but only for a second or two. Do not scrub or soak the tooth.

Step 3: Insert the tooth back into its previous position in the mouth, making sure it is the right way around...Read more





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