Dr. Lily Taheri of The Applecross Dentist Continues to Provide Exceptional Cosmetic Dental Care to Perth Community
Leading cosmetic dental practice in Applecross delivers comprehensive dental services with advanced technology and personalized patient care.
Perth, Western Australia, Australia, June 3, 2025 -- Applecross WA, Australia, June 1, 2025 -- The Applecross Dentist Smile Design Boutique, a premier cosmetic dental practice in Applecross, continues to provide exceptional dental care to the local Perth community. Led by Dr. Lily Taheri, a highly skilled dental professional, The Applecross Dentist has established itself as a trusted provider of comprehensive dental services, combining cutting-edge technology with a patient-centered approach to oral healthcare.
As a leading dentist in Applecross, The Applecross Dentist offers an extensive range of dental services, from routine preventive care to advanced cosmetic and restorative procedures. The modern dental facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, ensuring optimal treatment outcomes for patients of all ages throughout the Perth metropolitan area.
Dr. Taheri brings extensive experience and expertise to the practice, with a commitment to staying at the forefront of dental innovations and techniques. Her dedication to continuing education ensures that patients receive the most current and effective treatments available in modern dentistry. Dr. Taheri is currently the only cosmetic dentist in Western Australia holding the Mastership Certification in Digital Smile Design
'At The Applecross Dentist, we are committed to providing personalized dental care that addresses each patient's individual needs and concerns,' said Dr. Taheri. 'I strongly believe in holistic dentistry, facially driven aesthetics utilizing digital technology and bio-emulative dentistry.'
The dental practice offers a full spectrum of services, including general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and specialized treatments. Patients can access procedures such as professional teeth cleaning, dental fillings, crowns and bridges, teeth whitening, dental implants, and orthodontic solutions. The practice emphasizes preventive care while also providing advanced cosmetic and restorative options for patients seeking to enhance their smiles.
For those seeking an Applecross dental clinic that combines clinical excellence with compassionate care, The Applecross Dentist stands out in the Perth dental community. The practice's comprehensive approach to dental health focuses on building long-term relationships with patients and their families.
Patients visiting The Applecross Dentist can expect a professional and comfortable environment. The practice's team is carefully selected for their clinical expertise and commitment to patient care, ensuring that every visit is a positive experience.
As a respected dental practice in Perth's southern suburbs, The Applecross Dentist utilizes advanced diagnostic and treatment technologies in both general and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Taheri's commitment to professional development and continuing education ensures that the practice remains at the forefront of dental care innovations.
The practice's comprehensive approach to oral health encompasses preventive care, restorative treatments, and cosmetic enhancements. Whether patients require routine maintenance or complex dental procedures, The Applecross Dentist's team is equipped to provide exceptional care tailored to individual needs.
For patients interested in cosmetic dentistry, The Applecross Dentist offers a range of smile enhancement services designed to improve both the appearance and function of teeth. These services are provided with careful attention to achieving natural-looking results that complement each patient's unique features.
Dr. Taheri says about the Applecross Dentist Smile Design Boutique, 'The Applecross Dentist has been personally created with love, and equipped with top of the range technology from around the world. Feel free to come in and say hi and together lets create your dream smile.'
For more information about The Applecross Dentist and the services provided by Dr. Lily Taheri, please contact the practice directly.
About the company: The Applecross Dentist Smile Design Boutique, led by Dr. Lily Taheri, is a premier dental practice located in Applecross, Western Australia. The clinic offers a comprehensive range of general and cosmetic dentistry services, including preventive care, restorative treatments, cosmetic enhancements, and specialized dental procedures for patients throughout the Perth metropolitan area.
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Organization: The Applecross Dentist Smile Design Boutique
Address: 4/40 Ardross St, Applecross WA 6153, Australia
Phone: +61879489449
Website: https://www.theapplecrossdentist.com.au
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