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A healthy smile

Dr. Gamer Verdian is a world leader in the field of microscopic dentistry and the founder of Dental Lounge in Sydney. “I planned to be a facial surgeon, but that changed when I discovered the microscope – I knew that level of detail was my calling,” he shares.

“Dentists treat people, not just teeth, so my priority is not just to ease their anxiety, but to make coming in downright fun,” Verdian explains.

WellBeing’s editor Kate recently checked into Dental Lounge in Double Bay. Walking into the spa-like atmosphere, she gratefully accepted a glass of bubbles before taking a seat. Unlike your typical dentistry, Dental Lounge is like no other. With an ambiance reminiscent of a luxury spa, the attention to detail in the design of the space, combined with Dr. Verdian’s commitment to patient comfort, creates an atmosphere where individuals can relax and feel pampered.

In this unique setting, Dental Lounge sets itself apart, redefining the expectations of a dental practice and making oral care a pleasure rather than a chore.

Did you know?

You should always brush your teeth before you wash your face. Why? Because toothpaste residue can irritate the skin, causing sensitivity or exacerbating acne and rosacea.

Dr. Gamer Verdia’s tips for keeping teeth white:

  • Avoid food and drinks that stain teeth such as coffee, red wines, curries and red pastas
  • Drink using a straw
  • Eat crunchy fruits and vegetables
  • Regular dental check ups
  • Brushing and flossing twice a day
  • In-chair whitening systems or at-home whitening kits

For more, visit dentallounge.com.au

Kate Duncan

Kate Duncan

Kate Duncan is the Editor of WellBeing and WILD. She loves surfing, creating raw desserts, flowing through nourishing yoga sequences and spending time with her new pooch, Maribou.

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