Dentists @ Capri with Dr John Utama (Dentist)
Giving you something to smile about
- Website
- http://www.capridental.com.au
- Contact Us
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(07) 5538 3432
- Address
- Suite 1.02 Level 1, 15 Via Roma, Capri on Via Roma, Isle of Capri QLD 4217
Get directions to here. - Opening Hours
- Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm
- Location
Practice Philosophy
At Dentists @ Capri, Isle of Capri, Gold Coast, we are proud to offer you and your family a comprehensive range of dental services. In our elegant, contemporary premises we combine a relaxed atmosphere with state of the art equipment. Our friendly and highly professional staff will ensure all your dental requirements are catered for.
As a patient oriented practice, we believe in creating a caring environment, communicating with patients, and offering clinical excellence. Our aim is to make your dental visit a positive experience.
With preventive dentistry in mind, we are committed to the health and longevity of your teeth. Therefore, we strive to educate our patients on at-home maintenance and preventative care measures to prevent unwanted cavities and problems from occurring.
We also understand that, sometimes, even those clients committed to oral hygiene require restorative work. As such, if problems do occur, we offer a range of treatments from a simple filling to cosmetic dentistry and orthodontics.
Conveniently located in the Isle of Capri, Gold Coast, with on site parking we are in easy reach of surrounding suburbs.
Telephone today to make an appointment; we look forward to meeting you and providing you with the highest quality dental care.
Dentist profiles
Dr John Utama
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There is no doubt that prevention is better than cure. In my opinion, the most important age to see a dentist is between 6-12 years. Management of the facial growth and therefore, dental development is absolutely critical at this age, which will determine later, healthy teeth and gums, functional facial muscles and TMJs. It is serendipitous that when the body is healthy, beauty follows.
Having said this, it is never too late for adults at any age to have healthy teeth and gums, and acquiring a great smile. At Capri Dental, we can show you how to achieve these goals.
I graduated from University of Otago (New Zealand) in 1984.
In the first 5 years as a dentist, the bulk of my work was relieving patients of pain, which involved the obligatory drill and fill, endless extractions and also making dentures. For about 7 years I placed my name as an after hours dentist, and there was barely a weekend when I did not see a patient requiring emergency treatment. The following 10 years, I learned about basic cosmetic dentistry, in particular composite veneers and a little later, porcelain veneers and crowns. Five years after that, I took courses in implants and orthodontics. The last five years I have been learning about neuromuscular dentistry, studying the relationship between the bite, facial muscles and the TMJ joints. Recently, I have taken courses in Functional Orthodontics, which is the science of facial growth guidance.
Essentially, I am now integrating all disciplines of dentistry and treating the patient as a whole, not just their teeth. In the next five years I can see myself teaching children about correct breathing and posture, more and more adults will be treated with braces to correct the bite into the neuromuscular position, and managing patients with OSA. Fifteen years after that? Nobody knows. However, one thing I know for sure is that I will never stop learning.
It is now becoming clear to me that teeth, the bite, the muscles, the joints and the rest of the body are inextricably linked together. If one part of the body becomes dysfunctional, it is inevitable that other parts of the body will be adversely affected, in some shape or form. I am seeing a pattern of ‘red flags’ from early childhood that leads to major problems in adults, such as OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea), which is linked to cardiovascular disease and stroke; and TMD (TemporoMandibular Dysfunction), which may cause chronic headaches and migraines. Therefore, it really does make sense that we manage these ‘red flags’ early, to prevent problems later.
Dr Bruno Muller
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Dr Bruno Muller graduated from dentistry at Griffith University. He also holds a Bachelor of Science majoring in Biomedical Science from the University of Queensland.
Bruno enjoys all aspects of dentistry and is committed to providing quality dental care. In treating patients, Bruno’s friendly and considerate personality provides a dental experience where patient comfort and welfare is a high priority.
In Bruno’s free time he enjoys landscape photography, travelling, snowboarding, trail bike riding and a range of other outdoor activities.
