Dent8 Dental
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Dr Jess Harvey, Reg Osteo. Head 2 Toe Health
Honest, ethical dentistry considering the whole persons health. We travel from the Gold Coast to see the team for us and our young boys, they are so fantastic, friendly, gentle and caring and the kids have only positive experiences of dentistry as a result. Highly recommended!
Feb 28th, 2023 -
Andrew Stanton
Every time I visit this place they do an incredibly thorough and detailed job and do a wonderful job explaining why they're doing it. I usually like to stick to a good place once I've found a good one and can honestly say this will be the one I use for life.
Dec 27th, 2022 -
Lisa Birmingham
The highest quality clinical skill I've experienced and such lovely staff who really care. The whole team are amazing with little kids too.
Dec 20th, 2022 -
Ewelina Wojtanowicz
No difference between holistic and ordinary dentists. Their policy is to drill, fill and bill. Last visit was horrific and my child couldn't eat for 2 days because she was afraid that her teeth would get rotten. That was huge stress for me as I always fought to gain weight with her (she is still a tiny, fragile girl). Here is the whole story: After we entered the room, I politely asked one of the dentists if she could use a camera to check my daughter's teeth. She was very surprised and asked me for a reason. I said that, in my opinion, poking teeth with a dental probe could potentially leave microscopic holes and cause the need for more fillings in 6 months' time. The dentist said that it was absolutely impossible. They stated as well that they couldn't do a thorough checkup due to my requirement. I asked them again if they would be so kind as to use the camera (Diagnocam) for early detection of tooth decay only. Diagnocam was the main reason why we came such a long distance to Dent8.Finally, they agreed, but were visibly shaken to the point that their hands were trembling during my daughter's examination. It looked like I touched the deepest secret of dentistry, that caused the dentist's reaction. During the visit my 12 year old heard from the dentist (and their assistant) that her teeth would fall out, that she would have an infection and suffer from toothache if she left her teeth untreated.I realise that my daughter has decay in her 2 molars and they must be sorted out, sooner or later. However, this is my child, and as her mother, I would like to decide how and when she needs that treatment. Of course, I always take advice from the experts, professional and qualified staff and I'm very grateful for all tips. My daughter was threatened with losing her teeth and traumatised by comments from the dentist and the assistant. At the end of the visit, I apologised to both for any inconvenience that my request caused. The dentist stated that in their 42 years' career they had never had a client like me. I thought to myself that a person with such a huge amount of experience should have examined and diagnosed teeth even without looking (I'm joking now). To be honest, it was never my intention to offend anyone. I'm an easy going person with a big dose of tolerance and understanding of others` views (or attitudes, behaviours etc.), but sometimes certain things must be said. If you're a caring parent, avoid this place called Dent8. They don't care about patients at all, but money. If you want to save your child from stress try "no drill dentistry" (not the best option for those who avoid fluoride) in Sunshine Coast practice, Diagnocam is also available there. They are kind and make no fuss about parents' requirements. Also, look for information about "arrested cavity" and you will know that cavities or decay can be healed and teeth have the ability to regrow and rebuild themselves (not just coconut or sesame seed oil pulling can do that but many other remedies). In the end, Weston price book is highly recommended too. PS: I wrote twice about the whole incident to the owner of the practice but was totally ignored. Ewelina W.
Dec 14th, 2022 -
Lauren Hornibrook
Ive been blown away twice by the kind and gentle dentists at this practice - both Alannah and Rachel. Rachel was great with my 4 year old who usually doesnt even let me go near her mouth! Highly highly recommend.
Dec 13th, 2022
Contact Info
- 738713035
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Dent8 Dental?
A The phone number for Dent8 Dental is: 738713035.
Q Where is Dent8 Dental located?
A Dent8 Dental is located at 4 Frederick St, Taringa, QLD 4068
Q What is the internet address for Dent8 Dental?
A The website (URL) for Dent8 Dental is: http://www.dent8.net.au/
Q What days are Dent8 Dental open?
A Dent8 Dental is open:
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Dent8 Dental rated?
A Dent8 Dental has a 4.8 Star Rating from 36 reviewers.
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( 36 Reviews )Dr Jess Harvey, Reg Osteo. Head 2 Toe Health on Google
Honest, ethical dentistry considering the whole persons health. We travel from the Gold Coast to see the team for us and our young boys, they are so fantastic, friendly, gentle and caring and the kids have only positive experiences of dentistry as a result. Highly recommended!
Andrew Stanton on Google
Every time I visit this place they do an incredibly thorough and detailed job and do a wonderful job explaining why they're doing it. I usually like to stick to a good place once I've found a good one and can honestly say this will be the one I use for life.
Lisa Birmingham on Google
The highest quality clinical skill I've experienced and such lovely staff who really care. The whole team are amazing with little kids too.
Ewelina Wojtanowicz on Google
No difference between holistic and ordinary dentists. Their policy is to drill, fill and bill. Last visit was horrific and my child couldn't eat for 2 days because she was afraid that her teeth would get rotten. That was huge stress for me as I always fought to gain weight with her (she is still a tiny, fragile girl). Here is the whole story: After we entered the room, I politely asked one of the dentists if she could use a camera to check my daughter's teeth. She was very surprised and asked me for a reason. I said that, in my opinion, poking teeth with a dental probe could potentially leave microscopic holes and cause the need for more fillings in 6 months' time. The dentist said that it was absolutely impossible. They stated as well that they couldn't do a thorough checkup due to my requirement. I asked them again if they would be so kind as to use the camera (Diagnocam) for early detection of tooth decay only. Diagnocam was the main reason why we came such a long distance to Dent8.Finally, they agreed, but were visibly shaken to the point that their hands were trembling during my daughter's examination. It looked like I touched the deepest secret of dentistry, that caused the dentist's reaction.
During the visit my 12 year old heard from the dentist (and their assistant) that her teeth would fall out, that she would have an infection and suffer from toothache if she left her teeth untreated.I realise that my daughter has decay in her 2 molars and they must be sorted out, sooner or later. However, this is my child, and as her mother, I would like to decide how and when she needs that treatment. Of course, I always take advice from the experts, professional and qualified staff and I'm very grateful for all tips.
My daughter was threatened with losing her teeth and traumatised by comments from the dentist and the assistant. At the end of the visit, I apologised to both for any inconvenience that my request caused. The dentist stated that in their 42 years' career they had never had a client like me. I thought to myself that a person with such a huge amount of experience should have examined and diagnosed teeth even without looking (I'm joking now). To be honest, it was never my intention to offend anyone.
I'm an easy going person with a big dose of tolerance and understanding of others` views (or attitudes, behaviours etc.), but sometimes certain things must be said. If you're a caring parent, avoid this place called Dent8. They don't care about patients at all, but money. If you want to save your child from stress try "no drill dentistry" (not the best option for those who avoid fluoride) in Sunshine Coast practice, Diagnocam is also available there. They are kind and make no fuss about parents' requirements. Also, look for information about "arrested cavity" and you will know that cavities or decay can be healed and teeth have the ability to regrow and rebuild themselves (not just coconut or sesame seed oil pulling can do that but many other remedies). In the end, Weston price book is highly recommended too.
PS: I wrote twice about the whole incident to the owner of the practice but was totally ignored.
Ewelina W.
Lauren Hornibrook on Google
Ive been blown away twice by the kind and gentle dentists at this practice - both Alannah and Rachel. Rachel was great with my 4 year old who usually doesnt even let me go near her mouth! Highly highly recommend.
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