Dental Clinic in Newcastle
Graham Johnson Dental Surgery provides professional dental care offering a range of treatments to support long-term oral health.
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Phone: 0408 665 161
Beresfield Practice Address: 46 Beresford Avenue Beresfield NSW 2299
Jesmond Practice Address: 39 Mordue Parade, Jesmond, NSW 2299
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Professional Dental Care in Newcastle
Graham Johnson Dental Surgery provides professional dental care in Newcastle, offering a range of treatments to support oral health and wellbeing. With a fully equipped dental clinic and a focus on patient care, services include dental check-ups, white fillings, cosmetic dentistry, root canal treatment, wisdom teeth removal, gum disease treatment, TMJ treatment and dentures. Whether maintaining oral hygiene, addressing discomfort or exploring treatment options, patients receive individual care tailored to their needs.
Serving Newcastle, Beresfield and Jesmond, the clinic prioritises comfort and a professional standard of service. The team ensures patients are informed about their treatment options, allowing them to make decisions that suit their needs.
For professional dental care in a welcoming environment, contact us today on 0408 665 161 to book an appointment.
A Preventive Approach to Dental Care
We are committed to high-quality dental care in a fully equipped clinic. Patients of all ages are welcomed, with a professional and supportive approach ensuring each visit is as comfortable as possible.
- A fully equipped clinic, providing a broad range of dental services in one location.
- A locally owned and operated practice, serving the Newcastle community with professional care.
- A holistic approach to oral health, considering both dental and general wellbeing.
- A patient-focused approach, ensuring clear information and a comfortable experience.
With a focus on preventive care, restorative treatments and long-term oral health, patients receive professional service in a supportive setting. The team takes the time to discuss treatment options, ensuring informed decisions at every stage of care.

What We Do
Regular check-ups help maintain oral health by identifying issues early and creating a personalised care plan. Examinations, professional cleaning, and tailored advice provide ongoing support to keep teeth and gums in the best condition possible.
A strong, tooth-coloured filling helps restore teeth affected by decay or damage while blending naturally with surrounding enamel. These durable restorations support function and appearance, providing a practical solution for minor cavities and repairs.
Cosmetic treatments offer ways to enhance the appearance of teeth, from whitening and veneers to minor reshaping. These options allow for an improved look while maintaining a natural feel, with treatments tailored to individual goals and preferences.
When the inside of a tooth becomes infected, a root canal treatment may be required to remove the affected tissue and preserve the structure of the tooth. This procedure may help protect surrounding teeth and maintain normal oral function.
Gum health plays a key role in overall oral wellbeing. Treatments for gum disease can help manage sensitivity, swelling and inflammation, preventing further issues and supporting long-term dental health. Regular care can help maintain the condition of both gums and teeth.
Jaw discomfort, tension or difficulty chewing can be linked to TMJ concerns. Tailored treatments, such as bite adjustments and custom mouthguards, may help manage symptoms and support better jaw function for improved comfort.
Sometimes a damaged or overcrowded tooth needs to be removed. Wisdom teeth extraction can help manage potential future issues, ensuring space for healthy tooth alignment and may reduce the risk of discomfort or complications.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I visit the dentist?
For long-term oral health, we recommend you visit the dentist every 6 months for a dental examination. Early detection of decay or disease may reduce the length, scope and cost of treatment in the long run. We also advise you have your teeth cleaned and a fluoride application done every 6 to 12 months to maintain good oral health.
If my child requires braces, do you offer a payment plan?
Absolutely. Because braces are quite the financial investment, we understand the impact it may have on the family budget. To help ease the strain, we offer regular and affordable payment plans spread out over the course of treatment.
Like a lot of people, I have a real fear of visiting the dentist. Is there anything you can do to help me with this?
You are not alone. It is common for patients to fear visiting the dentist. To help alleviate these anxieties our caring staff strive to create a calm and relaxing environment within our practice. We also offer patients the option of using happy gas and the 'green whistle' for pain relief and relaxation. See our Why Choose Us? page for more information about managing anxiety.
As an adult I am concerned about crooked front teeth - is there a way of quickly addressing this problem without having to wear braces?
Fortunately, advancements in dental technology and techniques means more options when it comes to addressing oral disorders. One such complaint is crooked front teeth. Quite a few adults display an anxiety about correcting crooked teeth with braces as they fear they may impact them socially or in their job. At Graham Johnson Dental Surgeon we offer a technique called Rapid Smiles which enables us to straighten crooked teeth in as little as 6 months. Contact our Newcastle dental clinics for further information about this affordable and effective treatment.
How often should I have my mouth checked?
We usually advise every 6 months, but provide customised advice according to circumstances. Patients with complete dentures should have a check up at least every 3 years to check the health of their gums as well as the fit of their dentures.
When should I begin to bring my child for their first visit?
Usually at ages 2 ½ - 3 years is a good start.