Accepted Forms of Payment

We accept payment in the form cash, credit cards or debit cards. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Navigating through dental treatments and its financial aspects can be daunting. At She's Apples Dentistry in Sydney, we're committed to ensuring that quality dental care is accessible and financially manageable for all patients.

Our Diverse Payment Solutions

To cater to different needs and preferences, we offer a range of payment solutions, including:

  • Accepted Forms of Payment: We accept cash, debit cards and credit cards. 
  • Health Funds: We accept all health funds and are happy to help you maximise your benefits. 
  • Payment Plans: We can help you make manageable payments over a set timeframe, allowing you to receive dental treatments promptly without the stress of upfront costs.

Looking for Affordable Dental Care in Sydney, NSW? 

Our team at She's Apples Dentistry is dedicated to helping you navigate through the financial aspects of your dental care with ease and transparency. During your consultation, we will discuss the treatment costs and assist you in selecting a plan that best aligns with your financial situation and treatment plan. We aim to enable you to receive dental care comfortably and without financial strain.

If you have further questions about treatment costs, billing or health funds, our friendly She's Apples Dentistry team is here to assist you. 

If you have a broken, decayed or misshapen tooth, a dental crown might be a great solution for you. 

Reasons You Might Need a Dental Crown

There are many reasons why a person might need a dental crown, such as:

Structural Damage

A tooth that is fractured, cracked or has a large tooth filling may require a dental crown to restore its structural integrity.

After Root Canal Treatment

After a root canal treatment, teeth tend to become brittle and are commonly protected with a dental crown.

Cosmetic Enhancement

Dental crowns can mask aesthetic imperfections, such as discolouration or irregular shape, providing a flawless smile.

Implant Restoration

Dental crowns finalise dental implant procedures, functioning as the tooth's visible portion.

Wear and Erosion

Excessive wear due to grinding or acid erosion might necessitate a crown to salvage the remaining tooth structure.

Personalised Treatments at Our Dental Practice 

Our dental professionals meticulously evaluate your unique dental situation, considering factors like tooth vitality, structural stability and aesthetic requirements. Every treatment recommendation is discussed at She's Apples Dentistry to ensure you're informed and comfortable with the proposed dental care plan.

Do You Need a Dental Crown in Sydney, NSW? 

We invite you to call us today to book your dental appointment. 

Teeth grinding, or bruxism, can create tooth wear, jaw pain and other issues. To determine if you have bruxism, our dentists examine your mouth and jaws, provide a questionnaire and take digital x-rays.

Common Signs of Bruxism

Teeth grinding, or bruxism, has some common signs, such as:

Wear and Tear

Unusual or excessive wear patterns on the teeth’s biting surfaces, which might appear flattened or chipped, indicate grinding.

Enamel Erosion

The wearing down of the enamel, exposing the underlying dentin, can clearly indicate bruxism.

Jaw and Muscle Discomfort

Patients exhibiting jaw muscle pain, tightness, or discomfort often unconsciously grind their teeth, particularly during sleep.

Audible Teeth Grinding Noises

Sometimes, audible grinding noises during your sleep, usually reported by a partner or family member, point towards bruxism.

Personalised Treatment Options

We offer the following treatments for bruxism:

  • Nightguards: Custom-made nightguards can protect your teeth from grinding during sleep.
  • Restorative Treatments: Addressing damaged teeth through restorative treatments like dental crowns or aesthetic tooth bonding to prevent further damage.
  • Stress Management: Sometimes, stress-relief strategies and therapies are recommended as stress is often a major contributor to bruxism

Ready to Speak with Our Sydney Dentists?

If you grind or clench your teeth, we invite you to call us today to learn more about our treatment options for bruxism. 

If you experience dental anxiety, you're not alone. Many people fear the dentist or feel nervous about attending dental appointments. However, our She's Apples Dentistry team is eager to transform how patients experience dental care. We are committed to making your dental appointments as smooth, relaxing and stress-free as possible.

Dentistry Designed for You 

From the moment you step into our dental practice, our team is dedicated to ensuring your comfort and ease. Before beginning any treatment, we talk to our patients and discuss their fears or apprehensions so we can minimise their stress. 

Modern Technology and Amenities

Our dental practice has advanced technology and amenities, such as noise-cancelling headphones and TVs in treatment rooms. With our headphones, patients can drown out any potentially unsettling sounds, or they can watch TV for entertainment or distraction. We also offer mild conscious sedation like nitrous oxide, or 'happy gas', to alleviate anxiety and enhance comfort. 

Open Communication and Support

At She's Apples Dentistry, we prioritise clear communication about your oral health and treatments. Ultimately, we want to make sure you are well informed and in control at every stage of the process. Our team is here to answer any questions and create an approach that meets your comfort levels.

We welcome your call if you'd like to learn more about how we manage dental anxiety at She's Apples Dentistry. 

Creating an extra space in your mouth can have some lingering side effects on your overall smile. The surrounding teeth tend to lean and drift out of their normal alignment, creating a chain reaction across your bite, even extending to the opposing arch of teeth.

As part of your extraction treatment plan, we’ll suggest appropriate options (such as a bridge or dental implant) to replace your tooth as quickly as possible. Although aesthetics may not be your primary concern, we ultimately want to maintain the health and function of your remaining teeth.