Dr Emma Levy is a dentist based in Double Bay, in Sydney’s east. Her clinic is at 409-411 New South Head Rd, Double Bay NSW 2028. The focus is simple: keeping teeth and gums healthy, and making sure care feels clear and comfortable.
Dental visits suit lots of people. You might come in for a routine check-up, a clean, or help with pain or a damaged tooth. In many cases, Dr Levy looks at the full picture, not just the one tooth that’s bothering you. Gum health matters too, because problems there can affect teeth over time.
Services include teeth cleaning, dental check-ups, fillings, and tooth extractions. If you’ve got a cavity, a chipped tooth, or something that needs repair, fillings are often the next step. At times, a tooth extraction is the safer option, especially when a tooth can’t be saved or is causing ongoing trouble.
For new patients, the first appointment is usually about getting to know what’s going on. Dr Levy takes time to talk through what she’s seeing and what options might fit best. It’s not rushed, and you can ask questions along the way. Many people find it helpful to leave with a clear plan, even if they’re not sure yet what treatment they want.
Day-to-day, oral health can get affected by things like everyday wear, sugary drinks, dry mouth, smoking, or simply not catching issues early. That’s why regular check-ups are worth it. Even if your teeth feel fine, small changes can be happening under the surface.
Dr Levy’s work with patients includes managing the usual dental worries people bring in, such as sensitivity, discomfort when chewing, bleeding gums, or a tooth that feels “off”. If you’ve been putting off care, it’s still okay to book in. Dentists deal with this sort of thing all the time, and there’s often a way forward that doesn’t start with something big and scary.
The clinic setting in Double Bay is built for practical care. Appointments are set up to help you understand what you need and what can wait. If you’ve got a specific concern, bring it up early, so the visit stays focused on you.
There isn’t any public detail listed here about education, research, or clinical trials. What matters most is the care offered at the practice, and the goal of keeping your mouth healthy for the long run.