Dentistry

Dental implants

Dental implants are used to replace a missing tooth or a number of teeth. An implant is a metal rod (usually made of titanium) that is surgically placed into the upper or lower jawbone where a tooth is missing; it serves as the tooth root and anchor for the crown, bridge, or denture that is placed over it.

It is essentially an artificial root that is implanted into the jawbone. After the Implant is placed, it is left undisturbed until the bone heals around it, a process called osseointegration. Once this occurs, a crown is then place on top of it to replace the missing tooth.

Meet The Team

Dr Greg Leaversuch

Dental Surgeon,
Partner Cambridge Dental Centre
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Dr Raad C Gillies

Dental Surgeon,
Partner Cambridge Dental Centre
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA), Fellow Royal
Australasian College of Dental Surgeons.

Dr Sarah Bestall

Dental Surgeon
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Dr Bethan McConville

Dental Surgeon
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Danielle Clyne

Practice Manager

Jessica Lanca

Dental Hygienist
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA) Bachelor of Science, Oral Health Therapy (Curtin University)

Laura Watkins

Dental Hygienist
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Nicolette Green

Dental Hygienist
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Tracey Lane

Dental Hygienist
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Cambridge
Dental Centre

Established in 1985 CDC has been providing the highest level of dental care ever since. We consider ourselves to be a family focused practice and pride ourselves on quickly developing rapport with our patients, ensuring all treatment is individualised and explained fully.

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