95A Morayfield Rd Caboolture South 4510

McCloy Dental (Caboolture)

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Your Local Dentist in QLD. We care for all Sensitive teeth.

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95A Morayfield Rd, Caboolture South QLD 4510

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McCloy Dental (Caboolture) opening hours in Caboolture South

Mon
8:00am - 5:30pm
Tue
8:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:00am - 4:00pm
Sat Not Provided
Sun Not Provided
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About Us

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About McCloy Dental (Caboolture)

AT A GLANCE
  • Replace missing teeth implants
  • Jaw pain, neck pain
  • Snoring & sleep problems sleep apnoea
  • Bulk bill medicare CDBS (2-17yrs only)
  • Non extraction braces
We're a family friendly practice committed to providing excellent dental care to the Caboolture/Morayfield community.
McCloy's Dental (Caboolture) is your local caring dentist located near you. When you are looking for a local dentist you need to know the dentist will offer a compassionate and gentle dentist service for you and all of your family. We understand the stress involved when it comes to choosing a local dentist who can help quickly and in a caring manner so call us today.

Caring Compassionate Dentists In Caboolture

McCloy's Dental (Caboolture), located in Caboolture north of Brisbane is a family friendly practice committed to providing excellent dental care to the Caboolture/Morayfield/Sunshine Coast community. We work with you to achieve a feeling of health and well being for a life time of confidence. Your smile tells the world a story about yourself; we want that story to be as positive as possible.

Modern Dentistry In Caboolture

Our modern and up to date practice delivers good old fashioned care and service, and exceptional dentistry; we are located in Caboolture on Morayfield Road, and provide a full range of services, with a special emphasis on implants, TMJ/TMD (headaches), snoring/sleep issues, facial pain and orthodontics.

Our Dentist Team

The team at McCloy's Dental (Caboolture) listen to what you would like and design a treatment plan that meets your dentistry needs. We care about you like we care about our family; we want to look after you not just your teeth and fillings. We are very proud that people come first to see us as a dental practice, but keep coming back as friends.

Payment Methods

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ABN
66 010 924 062
Staff
11-20
Established
1989

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Product

Anti-snoring Devices, Bleaches, Braces, Brackets, Expansion Appliances, Mouthguards

Dental Concern

Abscess, Chipped Teeth, Cracked Teeth, Crowded Teeth, Dead Teeth, Discoloured Teeth, Dry Mouth, Gum Diseases, Halitosis, Headaches, Infections, Inflammation, Joint Disorders, Nerves, Pressure, Sleep Apnoea, Sleep Disorders, Snoring, Stains, Teeth Grinding, Temporomandibular Disorders, Tinnitus, TMJ Problems, Tooth Decay, Tooth Sensitivity, Traumatic Injuries, Wisdom Teeth

Services

Amalgam Removal, Bite Correction, Bone Regeneration, Caps, Composite Fillings, CT Dentascan, Dental Bridges, Dental Crowns, Dental Extractions, Dental Implants, Dentures, Fillings, Inlays, Occlusal Splints, Onlays, Pain Management, Porcelain Veneers, Prosthetics, Reconstructions, Relines, Replacements, Restorations, Root Canal Surgery, Root Canal Treatments, Smile Makeovers, Snoring Devices, Straightening, Tartar Control, Teeth Whitening

Brand

Cerec, Invisalign, Nobel Biocare, Oral-B, Sensodyne, Zoom

Offering

ACA Health Benefits Fund, AHM, ANZ Health Insurance, Australian Unity, Bupa, CAD CAM Technology, CBHS, CEREC 3D System, CUA Health, Defence Health, Department of Veterans' Affairs, GMF Health, GMHBA, HBA, HBF, HCF, HIF, High Tech Laser, Lasers, Latrobe Health Services, Lysaght Peoplecare, Manchester Unity, MBF, Medibank Private, Navy Health, NIB, NMRA Insurance, OPG X-Ray, Parking, Peoplecare Health Insurance, Police Health, Queensland Country Health, Railway & Transport Health Fund, RT Health Fund, Teachers' Union Health, The Doctors' Health Fund, Westfund, Wheelchair Access

Features

By Appointment, Disabled Access, DVDs, Examinations, Family Operated, Family Owned, Games, Headphones, Interest Free, Medicare, Movies, Music, Payment Plans, TVs, Veterans Affairs Card Holders

Catering To

Adults, Children, Cosmetic Dentistry, Endodontics, Family, General Dentistry, Hygienists, Infants, Neuromuscular, Periodontics, Prosthodontics, Special Needs, Teenagers

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FAQs

  • When should my child first see a dentist?

    The ideal time for your child to meet the dentist is six months after their first (primary) teeth erupt. This gives your dentist a perfect opportunity to carefully examine the development of their mouth and catch problems such as baby bottle tooth decay, teething irritations and prolonged thumb-sucking early.

  • I have a number of black fillings, What can I have done to improve this?

    The black filling material uses in your teeth is amalgam. It has been used as a filling material for over a hundred years; it's still one of the strongest materials available. However, it's about as unattractive a filling material as you can get. There are a number of other tooth-colour restorative materials currently available that can be used to replace old amalgams.

  • My tooth is pushed out of position. What should I do?

    Attempt to reposition the tooth to its normal alignment using very light finger pressure, but do not force the tooth. Bite down to keep the tooth from moving. Your dentist may splint the tooth in place to the two healthy teeth next to the loose tooth.

  • What's the best way to prevent gum disease?

    Conscientious removal of plaque by flossing, brushing and regular professional cleanings will minimise your risk of gum disease. However, there are other factors that can affect the health of your gums, such as stress, diabetes, genetics and pregnancy.

  • What is periodontal disease?

    Periodontal disease is caused by the bacteria found in plaque. If plaque is not regularly removed, it calcifies into a rough, porous deposit called calculus, or tartar. By products of bacterial metabolism irritate the gums, making them red, tender, swollen and more prone to bleed. Eventually, the supporting periodontal structures begin to breakdown. The result of this slow process is tissue loss, bone loss and eventual tooth loss.

  • While biting hard food I broke one of my teeth. What should I do?

    If you are not in any pain then ring the dentist as soon as possible and make an appointment, but try and keep the tooth as clean as possible and avoid biting hard on that tooth. If you have pain, then you will need to go to your dentist ASAP as an emergency.

  • What can gum disease mean for a diabetic?

    Gingivitus is an infection within the gums caused by bacteria found in plaque. A diabetic's body doesn't respond as quickly to infection as a non-diabetic. If the infection persists, it can spread to the underlying bone that supports and anchors the teeth. It has been shown that diabetics who keep their condition under control and maintain good oral hygiene have a far better chance of combating infections than those who are poorly controlled.

  • What does periodontal treatment involve?

    In the earlier states of gum disease (mild to moderate periodontitis), most treatment involves scaling and root planning. The procedure aims at removing plaque and calculus from the surface of the tooth adjacent to gum tissue. In the majority of early gum disease cases, treatment entails improved home care techniques and scaling and root planning. Advanced cases may require surgical treatment.

  • What happens if I just ignore getting my teeth cleaned?

    As the plaque and calculus accumulate, the periodontal disease continues. Supporting tissues around the teeth (gums, periodontal ligaments, bone) are lost. Periodontal pockets form which trap additional plaque. Bad breath often accompanies this condition. Once the bone that supports the teeth is lost, it will not regrow without surgical intervention.

  • What is fluoride?

    Fluoride is a mineral that is naturally present in varying amounts in many foods and some water supplies. It is also used in many consumer dental products. Fluoride strengthens teeth making it more resistant to decay. Since Queensland's water supply does not contain fluoride, it is important to use fluoride containing toothpastes, mouth rinses, and gels topically to gain the added benefit of preventing sensitivity and tooth decay.