Dr Lara DeAngelis is a dentist based in Carlton, VIC. You’ll find her practice at Level 1, 80 Drummond Street, Carlton VIC 3053. If you’re after straightforward dental care, this is the kind of clinic that keeps things simple and focuses on getting your teeth healthy and comfortable.
Her day-to-day work includes teeth cleaning and regular dental check-ups. Many people book visits when they’ve got a bit of plaque build-up, need a refresher after a long gap, or just want a proper look to make sure everything’s tracking well. Check-ups can also help spot small problems early, before they turn into bigger issues.
Dr DeAngelis also looks after common restorative needs, like fillings. This often comes up when there’s tooth decay or damage that needs repair. At times, dental pain can be the thing that brings people in, and in many cases a careful exam helps work out what’s going on and what the next step should be.
Extractions are another part of the practice. That might be needed for a tooth that can’t be saved, or when a tooth is causing ongoing trouble. It’s a big decision for anyone, so it helps to have clear conversations about what’s involved and what recovery usually looks like. The approach here is practical—talk through options, keep the plan clear, and support you through the process.
Dr DeAngelis’s patient mix is the everyday sort—people who want routine care and people who need treatment for issues like decay, sore spots, and worn or damaged teeth. Whether you’re coming in for a clean and check, or you’ve been dealing with a problem for a while, the goal is to get you back to feeling good about your oral health.
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