Dentist Helmut Goette in his new Jindalee practice.
Camera IconDentist Helmut Goette in his new Jindalee practice. Credit: Supplied/Martin Kennealey        d446915

New Jindalee dental clinic a reason to smile

Lucy JarvisNorth Coast Times

Dr Goette has worked with dentists, surgeons and professors in different fields, gathering experience in preventive dentistry, restorative dentistry, working with children and disabled people, oral surgery and maxillofacial surgery.

He worked in a busy family clinic for two years and opened his first clinic in 1995.

Dr Goette said one of his services was “crowns in one appointment” which meant patients would benefit from fewer injections, less drilling and fewer visits to the dentist’s chair.

“Normally, multiple appointments are necessary in the traditional process, however fillings, crowns and veneers can be done on site during one procedure,” he said.

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“A special 3D high-tech camera for an optical impression is used and after that we create with the 3D software your new individual tooth.

“An on-site milling machine mills your new tooth, which is then ready to be bonded.”

Jindalee Family Dental is open six days a week and is located in the Jindalee Central building.