New patient information in Adelaide

Sedation and new patients at Adelaide

New patient information in Adelaide

Sedation and new patients at Adelaide

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Welcome to Adelaide Smile Centre

Relative analgesia (inhalation sedation), also known as Happy Gas, is a nitrous oxide gas that is used to help relax and calm the body. It is breathed in using a mask and used along with other relaxation techniques to allow dental treatment to be completed with comfort. Relative analgesia may specifically benefit if you are anxious or distressed with the dental environment or treatment. 
 
At Adelaide Smile Centre, we will offer you our services with all of the comfort we possibly can. Dr Bueti will explain and discuss with you your treatment plan, along with your suitability for relative analgesia prior to treatment. We will work with you to ensure you are comfortable and cared for, for the entire duration of your treatment. Please print and fill out our Patient Info PDF to bring with you to your first appointment. It will help speed up the check in process!

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Welcome to Adelaide Smile Centre. As a team, we are committed to ensuring you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience. We pride ourselves on our patient care and go the extra mile to make your visit as pleasant and comfortable as possible.

The Practice is accredited by QIP in the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards, which ensures that all infection control and sterilization procedures are at the highest standard. Just another reason to feel comfortable knowing you are in safe hands.

Looking after your oral health is an investment for life not only for your self-confidence but also because your oral health can positively influence your general wellbeing and body’s health. At Adelaide Smile Centre, we take a holistic approach when treatment planning to ensure the best possible outcome for each individual patient. We understand the importance of providing excellent hygiene and dental care as it plays such an important role on your general health.

For new patients visiting our practice, please print and fill out our New Patient Information form (available below in PDF form) and bring it with you to your first appointment. If you have any questions before your first visit, please contact us and one of our friendly staff will help you with any questions or concerns you may have.

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