Currambine Dentist | DB Dental (2024)

Unit 2, 1 Hobsons Gate, Currambine WA 6028

Opening Hours

Monday 9:00am - 6:00pm

Tuesday 9:00am - 5:30pm

Wednesday 9:00am - 5:30pm

Thursday 9:00am - 5:30pm

Friday 8:00am - 5:30pm

Saturday 8:30am - 12:30pm

Sunday Closed

Monday 9:00am - 6:00pm

Tuesday 9:00am - 5:30pm

Wednesday 9:00am - 5:30pm

Thursday 9:00am - 5:30pm

Friday 8:00am - 5:30pm

Saturday 8:30am - 12:30pm

SundayClosed

Languages Spoken

EnglishHindiPunjabiSwahili

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Free onsite parking

Wheelchair accessible

EnglishHindiPunjabiSwahili

Free onsite parking

Wheelchair accessible

Health funds

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About Us

DB Dental, Currambine, is a warm and welcoming practice with a sophisticated and modern feel. We offer a wide range of services from cosmetic to general dentistry including quality dentures, endodontic treatments and oral surgery. We offer specific and tailored dental treatments for each patient according to their needs and desires.

We offer state of the art equipment, technology and dental services for the whole family. From grandparents to their great grandchildren, we love to have different generations coming through our practice.

Our staff at DB Dental, Currambine, always make an effort to keep up to date with the latest dental trends and innovations so we can provide you with the best possible dental care, and we have preferred provider status with most major health funds.

Parking is available at the front of the practice.

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Meet the Team

Our professionally trained and highly skilled dentists at DB Dental, Currambine, offer up a plethora of superior dental services for all of our patients. We aim to treat everyone, as we would wish to be treated. This involves integrity, continuing growth in knowledge, and empathy.

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Dr Colleen Westerman

Dentist

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Dr Gurpreet Virdee

Dentist

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Dr Joshua Robertson

Dentist

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Karine Alder

Prosthetist

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Dr Kevin O'Connell

Dentist

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Dr Paria Faramini

Dentist

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Dr Vaish Gopalakrishnan

Paediatric Dentist

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Dr Colleen Westerman

Dentist

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Dr Gurpreet Virdee

Dentist

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Dr Joshua Robertson

Dentist

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Karine Alder

Prosthetist

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Dr Kevin O'Connell

Dentist

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Dr Paria Faramini

Dentist

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Dr Vaish Gopalakrishnan

Paediatric Dentist

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Dr Colleen Westerman

Dentist

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Dr Gurpreet Virdee

Dentist

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Dr Joshua Robertson

Dentist

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Karine Alder

Prosthetist

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Dr Kevin O'Connell

Dentist

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Dr Paria Faramini

Dentist

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Dr Vaish Gopalakrishnan

Paediatric Dentist

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Dr Colleen Westerman

Dentist

Colleen graduated from the Doctor of Dental Medicine program at the University of Western Australia in 2021. She enjoys all aspects of dentistry and aiding patients in achieving excellent oral health! Dr Westerman enjoys working with children and patients with dental anxiety making them feel comfortable in the dental chair.

Dr Westermans patient centered approach allows patients to feel comfortable expressing concerns as well as working together to achieve their goals. She participates in ongoing professional development courses to ensure she is up to date on the latest dental technologies and techniques to provide the best care to her patients.

In her free time Colleen enjoys spending time with friends, visiting the beautiful beaches around Perth and finding new spots to snorkel! Scuba Diving and yoga are two hobbies that Colleen is passionate about and enjoys on her days off.

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Dr Gurpreet Virdee

Dentist

Dr Virdee, after completing her Bachelor of Dental Surgery at Manipal University in India, registered in Australia and completed the extensive Australian Dental Council examinations. She also registered in Kenya where she had the opportunity to work in a government hospital and rural camps to help people that did not have access to, or could afford, treatment.

In 2013 Dr Virdee immigrated to Australia for a lifestyle change and has been with DB Dental ever since. She has extensive work experience in all aspects of dentistry from general and children’s dentistry, to preventative, cosmetic, crowns and bridges, teeth whitening and extractions.

Dr Virdee prides herself on making sure her patients feel comfortable, looked after and at ease throughout their procedures. She also likes working with children and trying to make their trip to the dentist fun and exciting. Speaking Kiswahili, Punjabi and Hindi, she can cater for people who’s first language isn’t English.

Outside the dental clinic you’ll either find her in the kitchen cooking, travelling to explore new places, camping, or spoiling her two little fur babies.

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Dr Joshua Robertson

Dentist

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Dr Joshua Robertsongraduated with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the University of Glasgow in 2019 and, after 3 years of working in general practice in Scotland, recently relocated to WA.

Dr Robertson hasa broad experience in all aspects of general dentistry - from preventative and children’s dentistry to fillings, crowns, bridges, extractions and teeth whitening. He enjoys helping patients and providing these treatments in a relaxed, comfortable environment.

In his free time, you’ll usually find him keeping active, attempting to play golf or exploring WA.

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Karine Alder

Prosthetist

After qualifying as a technician in 1991, Karine went travelling and met her husband in Canada where she stayed until returning to Australia in 1999. She worked as a Dental Technician in labs around Perth until opening her own lab in 2005.

In 2009 she went back to studying to complete her Advanced Diploma of Dental Prosthetics, and in 2012 she joined DB Dental as a Dental Prosthetist. She continues to manufacture her patient’s dentures in her own lab. This benefits her patients as it offers a more personalised denture experience.

Karine has also completed the “Construct and Insert Implant Retained Overdentures” course with RMIT University in Melbourne which broadens her scope of practise to include the option of Implant retained overdentures.

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Dr Kevin O'Connell

Dentist

Born and raised in Cork, Ireland. Kevin Graduated from the University College Cork in 2016 and has been working in private practice since.
Kevin made the move to Melbourne in December 2018. Since then, he has been contributing to the field through his work in private practices, focusing on delivering high-quality dentistry with a particular interest in restorative procedures.

Apart from his professional pursuits, Kevin is an enthusiastic Arsenal fan and enjoys playing sports such as Gaelic football and rugby.
Kevin also has for passion in meeting new people and exploring various cultures through travel.

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Dr Paria Faramini

Dentist

Dr Paria Faramini achieved a Doctor of dental Science (DDS) in 2005 in Iran and certificate of General Dentistry from the Australian dental Council.

Paria has been working in various private dental practices around Perth and Sydney, and is committed to continue learning with a view of being able offer the best possible levels of care to her patients by keeping abreast of the latest developments in her field. Dr Faramini practices all aspects of dentistry and enjoys caring for patients of all ages.

In her time away from the dental chair, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two sons. They love travelling, camping and playing soccer.

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Dr Vaish Gopalakrishnan

Paediatric Dentist

Dr Vaish Gopalakrishnan completed her dentistry in 2007 and knew straightaway she wanted to work with children. She worked at a Paediatric dental practice for a year before she moved to Hong Kong to pursue her Masters in Dental surgery (Paediatric dentistry) from the prestigious University of Hong Kong dental school. In 2011, she moved to Australia and in 2013 joined the Doctor in Clinical dentistry, Paediatric dentistry program offered through UWA to pursue further post graduate training in paediatric dentistry.

In the 18 months of this training she worked at the Princess Margaret hospital dental department, attended emergency on calls, was actively involved in management of new-born babies with cleft lip and palate and the cleft clinic, along with management of medically compromised children while also seeing to patients at the Oral health centre of WA. She completed her Membership exams in paediatric dentistry with the Royal Australian college of dental surgeons. She has also briefly worked in the School dental service and at the new Perth Children’s Hospital dental department.

Dr Vaish is passionate about working with children and this is obvious in the way she handles them, she is patient and caring with the anxious little ones and believes her most important job is to give each child a positive experience and let them grow into happy dental patients! She goes out of her way to help parents understand the needs of the child and make them comfortable with the plan.

Dr Vaish consults at our Cottesloe, Currambine and Baldivis practices on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. She also treats patients who need a general anaesthetic through Southbank Day Surgery.

In her spare time, she is a busy mom of two and loves spending time with her children, cooking and is working on her gardening skills!

Offers

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New Patient Offer

$199 (or No Gap) Check-Up and Clean

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Child Dental Benefits Schedule

Government-funded financial assistance for children

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Corporate Care Program

Exclusive employee dental benefits

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New Patient Offer

$199 (or No Gap) Check-Up and Clean

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Child Dental Benefits Schedule

Government-funded financial assistance for children

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Corporate Care Program

Exclusive employee dental benefits

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New Patient Offer

$199 (or No Gap) Check-Up and Clean

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Child Dental Benefits Schedule

Government-funded financial assistance for children

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Corporate Care Program

Exclusive employee dental benefits

Payment Plans

We understand that some dental treatments can be costly and leave you out of pocket. Our payment plans can help alleviate some of these stresses, helping you get the treatment you need and the smile you deserve today.

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0% interest - up to 24 months

National Dental Care offers an interest free payment plan for unexpected dental treatments that may need urgent attention.

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Treat Now. Pay Later.

The digital payment system with flexible interest free online payments, split into four equal installments over an eight-week-period.

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FAQs

How do you know if the dentist you found is a good dentist or not? ›

It's a good idea to research the dentist's medical background before you make a decision. Research the dentist's education, experience and if they engage in continuous training. You should also check if your potential dentist is a member of the American Dental Association (ADA).

How trustworthy are dentists? ›

While most of the professionals who care for our teeth are reputable and honest, dentistry is less science-based and regulated than other fields. Some patients pay the price.

What do you value most in your dentist? ›

Your dentist should be empathetic and compassionate and make you feel comfortable at all times. Honesty is a key personal quality all good dentists will have, they should be open with you about your oral health and the treatments you need.

Why are dentists pushing Invisalign? ›

The reasons why many dentists are promoting Invisalign are multifaceted. Patient demand for discreet orthodontic solutions, high satisfaction rates, technological advancements, and the expanding scope of treatable cases are some of the key drivers.

What if my dentist did a bad job? ›

You can sue a dentist in small claims court or file a complaint against a dentist. Some of the most common reasons to sue a dentist are: Unexpected damage or injury to teeth. Contract deposit not returned.

What are the signs of a bad dentist? ›

Warning Signs of a Bad Dentist
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  • Missing or Incomplete Dental Records. ...
  • Lack of Proper Sterilization Procedures. ...
  • Lack of Informed Consent. ...
  • Conducting Procedures Not Covered by Insurance. ...
  • Unnecessary or Excessive Treatments. ...
  • Unprofessional Behaviour. ...
  • Surprise, Inaccurate, or Multiple Bills.

How to know if a dentist is scamming? ›

4 Warning Signs of a Fraudulent Dentist
  • Urgency Without Details. If your dentist tells you that you need to have a procedure done immediately, ask why. ...
  • Heavy Work That Comes Out of the Blue. ...
  • Deals That Are Too Good to Be True. ...
  • Diagnosing a Lot of Procedures Not Covered By Insurance. ...
  • Not Showing You X-Rays.
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Do dentist see bad teeth a lot? ›

Your dentist has seen it all.

Your dentist sees dozens, if not hundreds, of patients, and they've seen all kinds of patients over the course of their career. There is a good chance that whatever you're embarrassed about they've not only seen before but will not be surprised by.

Do dentists suggest unnecessary work? ›

Avoiding Top 11 Unnecessary Dental Procedures. Over 55% of dental clinics recommend and perform unnecessary dental treatment daily! Unnecessary dental treatment wastes patients' time and money. Furthermore, it reduces dental health as NOTHING is healthier than a natural healthy tooth!

Why do dentists push for crowns? ›

To protect a weak tooth (for instance, from decay) from breaking or to hold together parts of a cracked tooth. To restore an already broken tooth or a tooth that has been severely worn down. To cover and support a tooth with a large filling when there isn't a lot of tooth left. To hold a dental bridge in place.

Do dentists overtreat? ›

Dentistry is a profession that requires high ethical standards and a commitment to the well-being of patients. However, not all dentists adhere to these principles, and some may engage in overtreatment, which is the provision of unnecessary or excessive dental services for financial gain or other reasons.

How much is one client worth to a dentist? ›

You may have heard $10,000 thrown around as the magic number for the average lifetime value of a dental patient. Derek Naylor, a dentist practice consultant, claims a slightly more optimistic estimate at $22,000 for the average lifetime value of a dental patient.

What is the difference between a bad dentist and a good dentist? ›

A good dentist combines qualifications, compassion, clear communication, and a commitment to preventive care, ensuring you receive the best possible treatment and support. On the other hand, a bad dentist may lack these qualities, potentially leading to subpar care and a negative dental experience.

What is the best quality of dentist? ›

Here are some of such great qualities of an expert who is reliable and competent in the field of dentistry.
  • Attention to detail: ...
  • Manual dexterity: ...
  • Interpersonal skills: ...
  • Thirst for Knowledge: ...
  • Polite & Patient:
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What are the qualities of a good dentist? ›

5 Qualities that Make a Dentist Stand Out from the Crowd
  • Attention to detail: As dentists are specialised to work upon a small area that is your mouth, they must be able to pay attention to the smallest details. ...
  • Manual dexterity: ...
  • Interpersonal skills: ...
  • Thirst for Knowledge: ...
  • Polite & Patient:
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What is considered unethical in dentistry? ›

A dentist who recommends or performs unnecessary dental services or procedures is engaged in unethical conduct.

Why does my dentist want to see me every 3 months? ›

Six months gives the bacteria too much time to infect your gums again, which is why your periodontist may recommend a more frequent cleaning schedule that alternates between their office and your general dentist's office. Typically, periodontal patients should visit every 3-4 months.

Why do dentists talk to you while working? ›

Why do some dentists keep talking to their patients during operations and asking questions, even if they know the patient cannot answer? It is simply a way to distract those in the chair. It also helps pass the time and awkward silence during a prolonged procedure.

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