ABOUT WIDE BAY CENTRAL
DENTAL CLINIC
Looking for a dentist in Hervey Bay?
Our team here at Wide Bay Central Dental pride themselves on always achieving the best results for our patients, whether it be the simplest of work or the most complex of dental cases.
OUR DENTAL SERVICES
Our practice offers both general and specialty dental treatments.
NEED A SPECIALIST DENTIST?
Our friendly and experienced team are waiting to meet you!
OUR TREATMENT GALLERY










Smile Now & Pay Later






Our Preferred Provider
We are nib and CBHS preferred providers.
If you have a CBHS health fund then you will get GAP FREE
Consultations, General Check-ups and Cleans, Fissure Seals, and Regular Mouth Guard
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*** We Accept All Major Health Funds ***
Our Latest Blogs
Unlocking Your Dream Smile: The Wonders of Dental Veneers
Introduction A confident smile has the remarkable ability to light up a room, express joy, and leave an indelible mark on those we meet. It's a universal language of connection and positivity that transcends barriers. Yet, for some, the desire for that radiant smile can be hampered by cosmetic imperfections...
Your Comprehensive Guide to Finding Your Dental Clinic in Hervey Bay
Your smile is a precious asset, and taking care of it begins with choosing the right dental clinic. Whether you're new to the Hervey Bay area and searching " dentist near me" or simply seeking a change in dental care, this comprehensive guide is designed to assist you in...
The Ultimate Guide to Fixing Broken or Chipped Teeth
Introduction: In this comprehensive blog, we delve into the importance of finding the right dental solutions for fixing broken, chipped, or cracked teeth. Your smile is a vital aspect of your overall appearance, and damaged teeth can significantly impact your confidence and oral health. Discover the various treatment options available...
From Fear to Confidence: How to Manage Dental Anxiety Successfully
What is Dental anxiety? Dental anxiety is a fear of going to the dentist. It can range from mild uneasiness to a full-blown panic attack. Dental anxiety can be caused by many things, including a traumatic dental experience, fear of pain, or feeling out of control. For some people, the thought...