Dental Health Campaign
Dental Health Week (2024)
Dental Health Week (DHW) is the Australian annual dental health campaign. The campaign focuses on the importance of taking steps to care for your teeth and gums to help you keep your teeth and smile for life. Sunrise Dental Chatswood professional dentists understand that each patient requires individualized oral care, and we provide quality dental care to match! For Dental Health Week, if children and adults make an appointment together at Sunrisedental Chatswood, the children's portion of the exam, originally priced at $120, will be free!
Your North Shore Dentists
Dr Geoff Atherton, Dr Yiu and the dedicated team at Sunrise Dental offer you and your family quality personalised dental care in a relaxed, friendly environment. Our conveniently located surgery offers a wide range of dental treatments including preventative, children’s, cosmetic and reconstructive services. The patient base is large, built on ‘word of mouth’ referrals – with patients coming from both the wider Sydney area and interstate. Sunrise Dental Chatswood Surgery also works closely with a select specialist group for the fully integrated treatment of certain dental cases.
General Dentisty
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Cosmetic Dentistry
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Speciality Dentistry
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Dr Geoff Atherton
Geoff graduated from Sydney University in 1980 and spent 3 years in London before establishing his own practice in Chatswood.He is a member of the ADA, a past president of the Northern Suburbs Dental Study Group and has been a clinical tutor at the Sydney Dental Hospital.
Geoff regularly attends courses to extend his own expertise in dentistry. His dental interests include all aspects of preventative family dentistry and is committed to providing his patients with honest advice and high-quality dentistry at an affordable price.
Contact us if you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment.
Dr William Yiu
Dr William Yiu graduated with degrees in Bachelor of Medical Science from UNSW and Doctor of Dental Surgery from Melbourne University, and most recently Graduate Diploma of Dental Implantology. He is fluent in both Mandarin and Cantonese.
His vision is to provide cost effective, comprehensive and individualised dental treatment for his patients. With his caring and gentle nature, he treats everyone to the highest of standards. He is readily able to connect with new patients from different ethnic backgrounds. He has worked as a dental officer at the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of the first university affiliated hospital and has gained extensive experience in oral surgery – this includes the removal of wisdom teeth and implant placement therapy.
Dr Michelle Yet
Dr Michelle Yet graduated from the University of Queensland with First Class Honours, where she had experience with patients from both Brisbane and rural Queensland. She is fluent in English and Mandarin.
Michelle prides herself in providing a comfortable dental experience for her patients, especially when working with children. She strives to stay up to date with the latest dental developments, by continuing her education with professional courses.
Outside of dentistry, you can find Michelle training at the local ice rink and at the gym. She also enjoys knitting her own sweaters and spending time with her loved ones.
Dr Mansi Parikh
After graduating with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery in India in 2017, Dr Parikh moved to Australia and completed her Australian Dental Council(ADC) Examinations to become a fully certified general dentist. She speaks Hindi, Gujarati as well as English, and loves treating patients in all three languages. Dr Parikh enjoys all aspects of dentistry particularly interested in preventative and restorative dentistry. She believes the best policy of dentistry is early prevention to help maintain happy, healthy teeth. And she wants future patients to know that she is always happy to answer any questions and that there are no silly questions when it comes to oral health. Mansi enjoys cooking, spending quality time with loved ones and the outdoor lifestyle of Australia.
Fluent in both English and Mandarin, Vivian acknowledges the importance of effective communication in dental care. Going beyond her clinical expertise, she dedicates time to attentively listen to patients’ concerns and desires, actively involving them in decisions about their dental health.
Dr Vivian JENG
Dr Vivian Jeng, a native of New Zealand, obtained her dental degree from the University of Otago. Understanding that the dentist’s chair can be an intimidating space for many, she is dedicated to establishing a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere for her patients. With a focus on prioritising patient comfort, Vivian aims to transform each dental visit into a positive and stress-free experience.
Fluent in both English and Mandarin, Vivian acknowledges the importance of effective communication in dental care. Going beyond her clinical expertise, she dedicates time to attentively listen to patients’ concerns and desires, actively involving them in decisions about their dental health.
Dr Angel FENG
Originally from Singapore, Dr Angel came to Australia for her studies and graduated with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from The University of Adelaide. As an undergraduate, she had the opportunity to treat patients across various specialties under the guidance of experienced specialists.
Being proficient in both English and Mandarin Chinese, she is able to connect with patients from multi-cultural backgrounds.
Committed to continuing professional development, Angel aims to pursue membership with the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons and further explore her interests in orthodontics and oral surgery.
When she is not in the clinic, Angel enjoys culinary experiments in the kitchen, spending time with loved ones, gardening, hiking and reading non-fiction.
Dr Arvind Kaur
Dr Arvind Kaur graduated in 2011 in India and moved to Australia in 2013. After completing my ADC exams in 2019, I have had the privilege of working in various dental practices across the country.
Her passion lies in preventative dentistry, where she strongly advocates for the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene.
Dr Arvind takes prides in her gentle and caring approach, ensuring that every patient feels comfortable during their visit. She approaches each case with thoroughness, customizing treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each patient.
Staying updated with the latest dental technology is a priority for her, as it allows her to provide the best possible care.
Dr Arvind is especially skilled in working with nervous and anxious patients, thanks to her calm and patient nature.
Outside of practice, she enjoy hiking, savoring good coffee, listening to music, meditating, reading, and continually expanding her knowledge.
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What are dentures? Dentures are artificial teeth and gums made by your dentist to fit your mouth and are used to replace natural teeth that have been lost or removed. Dentures can be either full or partial dentures. Whichever type of dentures you need, they will be customized to fit your mouth, and they can replace all of the teeth on the upper or lower gum line, as well as a few missing teeth, and visually match your existing teeth. How are dentures made? The development process for dentures at takes several weeks and requires several appointments. Once your dentist or prosthodontist (a dentist who specializes in restoring and replacing teeth) determines which type of appliance is best for
Sleep Apnoea
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What To Know About Dental Veneers
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5 Natural Ways To Whiten Your Teeth
If you’ve been longing for a whiter smile, you’re not alone! We at Sunrise Dental Chatswood offer teeth-whitening treatments—a quick and easy treatment that can brighten your teeth. While this cosmetic dentistry treatment is an excellent way to whiten your teeth, it won’t last forever, as teeth naturally stain and discolor over time. But that doesn’t mean you can’t do something about it between visits to your Chatswood dentist. In fact, there are many ways to whiten your teeth naturally. For your benefit, we have provided you with seven different ways to whiten your teeth naturally. How To Whiten Teeth Naturally The following strategies may help whiten teeth: Making dietary changes Not eating foods that stain your teeth can prevent
What Are Dental X-Rays and How Do Dental X-Rays Work?
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What Are The Procedures in Orthodontics?
Well-aligned teeth and jaws are the cornerstone of a healthy, beautiful smile and good oral health. From treating pain to improving chewing and biting ability, Sunrise Dental Chatswood orthodontic treatment helps prevent serious dental disease later in life. Problems such as gum disease, tooth decay, and broken teeth can all be avoided with orthodontic procedures. What is Orthodontics? Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of “bad bites” (malocclusions). Common orthodontic treatments include braces, clear aligners, and retainers. The way your teeth are aligned can have a major impact on your oral health. By improving the way the upper and lower teeth bite together, the risk of a range of oral health problems can
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