Dr Sandy Lai is a dentist based in Burwood, NSW. You’ll find her practice at Y 2 & 3, 78–82 Burwood Rd, Burwood NSW 2134.
Dr Lai helps people with common dental needs, from day-to-day check-ups to problems that pop up between visits. Many patients come in for cleaning and guidance on keeping teeth and gums healthy. Other visits are about fixing specific issues, like sore spots, chipped teeth, or decay that needs attention.
In the chair, the focus is on practical care and clear plans. Dental cleaning is one of the regular services, especially for people who want to stay on top of plaque and gum health. Fillings are also a big part of the work when teeth are affected. At times, patients need extractions, whether it’s because a tooth is badly damaged or not worth saving. If you’ve been told you need images first, Dr Lai can also arrange dental X-rays to help check what’s going on.
Over time, Dr Lai’s experience covers typical clinic situations you’d expect in general dentistry. That means listening to what’s bothering you, checking things carefully, and then working through the next steps in a calm way. Sometimes dental care is straightforward, and other times it takes a bit more patience—especially if someone is anxious or unsure what’s needed.
Education-wise, Dr Lai has completed the training required to work as a dentist, along with continuing learning that supports everyday clinical care. This helps her keep up with the basics that matter most in a dental clinic: safe treatments, good infection control, and using the right approach for each patient.
There’s no pressure to make decisions on the spot. If you need time to think or you want to understand options more clearly, that’s usually part of the appointment too. Dr Lai’s style is steady and down-to-earth, with an emphasis on getting you comfortable and looking after your teeth in a way that fits real life.
For general dental care in Burwood, Dr Sandy Lai is there to help with cleaning, fillings, extractions, and dental X-rays—so you can get back to smiling, eating, and speaking without the worry of tooth pain or ongoing dental issues.