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Greg Whalley - Bachelor of Dental Science
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We have a full range of dental products for sale and can assist with various payment methods for your treatment. Greg Whalley has been a dental practitioner in Bundaberg for over 30 years and is a leading provider of dental services. He gained his Bachelor of Dental Science from the University of Queensland in 1981. Greg returned home to Bundaberg in 1984 and has been practising at his current location since 1999.
He spends a considerable amount of time attending continuing education to ensure that both he and his team are as up to date with the changes in dental science as we can be. We are excited to announce that we will now be known as Dental Excellence Bundaberg. Our practice has undergone a significant transformation in the past few years. The new identity is to satisfy what our mark stands for, while simultaneously moving the brand forward to acknowledge maturity, accessibility, and simplicity of our service, making "Dental Excellence Bundaberg " your trusted and best dental clinic in Bundaberg and surrounding areas.
Greg Whalley Dental is a leading full service dental practice in Bundaberg and can assist with all your needs. Scaling and cleaning through to root canal treatments, restorations, cosmetic dentistry, dental crowns, veneers, implants and bridges. Greg Whalley is a very experienced implant dentist and has been placing implants since 1997.
Dental Bridges, Dental Crowns, Dentures, Fillings, Gum Treatments, Tartar Control, Teeth Whitening
Adults, Children, Infants
Accredited, Certified, Owner Operated
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We are located at 1 Heidke St, Bundaberg QLD 4670.
You can call us on 07 4151 5002.
Yes, we are registered.
We offer our services for kids.
We offer our services in all the surrounding areas of Bundaberg in QLD.
You should not experience any problems of a severe nature following your extraction today, but the following information will help to answer any questions you may have. Strenuous exercise is best avoided for the rest of the day. Do not rinse your mouth out for 24 hours after the tooth has been removed. This allows a clot to form which is a vital part of the healing process. You may have a drink, but don’t vigorously rinse. More information (https://gregwhalleydental.com.au/faqs/).
It is normal to undergo some degree of post-operative swelling arid pain following multiple teeth extractions, but the following information may help to reduce these effects and to answer any questions you may have. Strenuous exercise is best avoided for the next few days. Heavy contact sports such as football should be avoided for up to 6 weeks while the new bone forms (to avoid the possibility of jaw fracture). More information (https://gregwhalleydental.com.au/faqs/).
It is normal to undergo some degree of postoperative swelling and pain following wisdom teeth extractions, but the following information may help to reduce these effects and to answer any questions that you may have. Strenuous exercise is best avoided for the next few days. Heavy contact sports such as football should be avoided for up to 6 weeks while the new bone forms (to avoid the possibility of jaw fracture). More information (https://gregwhalleydental.com.au/faqs/).
You have had the pulp (nerve) removed from your tooth today and the following information will help to answer any questions that you may have. You should have very little or no pain after the first 24 (or at most 48) hours following this procedure. If you experience any pain at all in the initial day or so a mild analgesic such as paracetamol (“Panadol”) or ibuprofen (“Nurofen” or “Act 3”). More information (https://gregwhalleydental.com.au/faqs/).
You have had the pulp (nerve) canal system of your tooth sealed today and the following information will help to answer any questions that you may have. You should have very little or no pain after the first 24 (or at most 48) hours following this procedure. If you experience any pain at all in the initial day or so a mild analgesic such as paracetamol (“Panadol”). More information (https://gregwhalleydental.com.au/faqs/).