General, Cosmetic, Surgical and Preventative Dentistry.
Discover a new era of dental care and empower your smile.
Welcome to Empire Dental Care
At Empire Dental Care, we consider oral health a cornerstone of holistic well-being. With a dedication to comfort and relaxation, we offer premium dental care to maintain your healthy and beautiful smile.
Our team serves the heart of Perth, welcoming residents from Bicton, Attadale, Applecross, Ardross, Mount Pleasant, Palmyra, Fremantle, Alfred Cove, and beyond.
All Health Funds Accepted
Our Services
Empire Dental Care are dedicated to fulfilling your general dental needs and emphasise routine care for overall oral health.
Our comprehensive services include:
Emergency Dental
Cosmetic Dentistry
Our dedicated dentists
Our local team of dedicated dentists are committed to combining innovative technology with warm and friendly service to deliver exceptional dental care. We look forward to building lifelong relationships with you and your family.
We embody a unique set of values, stemming from our close knit family and long term perspective.
Meet our Principal Dentist
Dr Sahara Saeedi
Sahara is a caring, gentle and approachable dentist driven by a commitment to providing a confident smile to her patients. As a graduate of the University of Western Australia and Invisalign accredited, she places paramount importance on care, going above and beyond to ensure all her patients are well looked after.
Today, Sahara enjoys all aspects of dentistry, from tooth coloured restoration to ceramic crowns, bridges and veneer services, with a special interest in preventive and cosmetic dentistry. Like her dedicated colleagues, Sahara also believes lifelong learning is key to providing the highest quality dental care, leading her to regularly attend dental courses in order to keep abreast of the latest advances in dentistry.
FAQs
We recommend regular check-ups every six months, but this can vary based on individual dental health needs.
We understand that the scariest part of a dental visit may be getting your bill at the end of the appointment. We have kept our prices competitive for the area. We have registered to be preferred providers with as many health funds as possible (and are on waiting lists for others).
A root canal is technically the space within a tooth that houses its nerve and blood supply. What people mean when they say they are “getting a root canal” is that they are having a procedure to remove the nerve from a tooth. This is done in response to an infection or trauma that causes the tooth to die off. By performing a root canal therapy the patient gets to keep the tooth, where the alternative would be an extraction.
Decay occurs when plaque combines with the sugars of the foods that we eat. This combination produces acids that attack tooth enamel. The best way to prevent tooth decay is by brushing twice a day and flossing daily. Eating healthy foods and avoiding snacks and drinks that are high in sugar are also ways to prevent decay.
Coverage depends on your insurance plan. We recommend checking with your provider. Our team can assist in providing necessary documentation for claims.
Dental implants are permanently placed in the mouth to replace missing (either congenitally, from trauma or due to disease) and hence look, function and feel like natural teeth.
The anxiety that some people have can be controlled by administering sedative drugs. A combination of drugs can provide relaxation, amnesia, additional pain control, and even deep sleep. Depending on the patient and the procedure, an anaesthetic plan is prescribed that is tailored specifically to meet your needs.
This safe and effective technique is beneficial for anyone who:
- Suffers from dental anxiety or fear of the dentist.
- Has had a traumatic dental experience in the past.
- Has neurological disorders that make holding still in a dental chair difficult.
- Needs extensive dental work done, with little time to do it.
- Has extremely sensitive teeth.
- Has trouble getting numb by other methods.
- Has difficulty due to gagging.
At Empire Dental Care we love having children visit even if it is just to accompany a parent or guardian. This is important so that your child becomes familiar with the dentist and leaves with a positive experience. Children as young as 18 months are encouraged to visit the dentist for a check-up.
Apart from the other well-documented smoking related health problems, smoking and vaping both affect the health of the mouth. Smokers are more likely to lose their teeth than non-smokers. If you do smoke or vape, it is especially important for you to visit the dentist regularly to ensure your teeth and gums are healthy and there are no signs of oral cancer present.
Smoking is associated with an approximately 80 percent increased risk of developing severe gum disease, known as periodontitis, bone loss and other periodontal diseases compared to people who do not smoke.
Oral cancer is two times more likely to develop in people who use tobacco compared to those who do not. This includes tobacco that is smoked and chewed. Drinking alcohol and smoking at the same time can increase your risk of oral cancer even more than each alone. Tobacco use and alcohol consumption cause about 75% of oral cancers. Once you quit using tobacco, your risk of developing oral cancer will start to decrease.
Whilst there is no tobacco in e-cigarettes, vaping can still have a negative effect on your oral health and is not recommended as a replacement for smoking. Many vapes still contain nicotine and other chemicals, including heavy metals that have a similar negative effect as regular smoking.
Research has shown that the oral effects of e-cigarettes may include mouth and throat discomfort, changes to the soft tissues in the mouth and damage to the teeth and gums. This research is based on e-cigarette use by non-smokers.
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You can also call us on (08) 9438 2032 or email [email protected] to speak directly to one of our friendly team.