Kristy O'Hara is a Dental Hygienist based in Newtown, NSW. She works from Level 1, 170A King St, Newtown NSW 2042, helping people look after their teeth and gums in a calm, practical way.
Kristy focuses on everyday dental care that many people can keep up with. Appointments often start with a proper look at what’s going on in the mouth. From there, she can guide the next steps so you feel clear about what you need and why.
Teeth cleaning is a big part of her work. Regular cleanings help remove built-up plaque and keep things feeling fresher. At times, people come in because they’ve noticed sore gums, bleeding when they brush, or just want a more thorough clean than they can manage at home.
She also provides Dental X-rays when they’re needed. X-rays can help spot issues early, before they cause bigger problems. That can be reassuring for a lot of people, especially if it’s been a while since their last check.
Fluoride treatment is another service Kristy offers. In many cases, fluoride helps protect teeth and supports healthy enamel, which is useful whether you’re looking after your teeth daily or you’ve had more sensitivity in the past.
Oral health education is part of the care too. Kristy talks through simple ways to improve brushing and cleaning habits, and she helps people understand what to focus on at home. Sometimes it’s about getting the basics right. Other times it’s about adjusting your routine so it works for your teeth and your lifestyle.
Over time, Kristy has built a steady approach to dental hygiene care that suits different ages and different needs. Some patients are just trying to stay on top of maintenance. Others are after help getting back on track after missing appointments.
Kristy’s role also means she spends time listening. If you’re nervous about dental visits, that matters. She keeps things straightforward and makes sure you’re not left guessing about what’s happening during your appointment.
For dental hygiene support in Newtown, Kristy O'Hara offers teeth cleaning, dental X-rays, fluoride treatment, and oral health education from her King Street practice.