Dr Alice Zhang is a dentist based in Hurstville, in Sydney’s south. You can find the practice at 12-14 Butler Road, Hurstville NSW 2220. She looks after everyday dental needs, from routine check-ups to fixing common problems like tooth decay.
Most visits start with a dental exam and usually a set of X-rays if they’re needed. That helps spot issues early, before they turn into something more painful or harder to treat. In many cases, a careful look plus clear advice makes the whole process feel a lot less stressful.
Teeth cleaning is a big part of the work. It’s not only about getting rid of plaque and food build-up. A good clean also supports gum health, which matters for how your teeth feel day to day. If it’s been a while since your last visit, this is a comfortable place to start.
Dr Zhang also helps with dental fillings. Fillings are often used when there’s a small area of decay, a chipped tooth, or damage that needs restoring. The goal is simple: keep your tooth working well and help you bite and chew with confidence.
Fluoride treatments may be recommended too, depending on your teeth and your history. This can be useful for people who are more prone to getting cavities, or for anyone who wants extra protection as part of a regular care plan.
For lots of patients, it’s not only about treatment. It’s the whole experience. There’s time to talk through what’s happening, what the options are, and what to expect next. At times, dental appointments can feel a bit tense, so keeping things calm and straightforward is important.
Dr Zhang works with both adults and children who need basic dental care. That can include preventing problems, managing common discomfort, and keeping up with regular exams so small issues don’t grow.
Language support is also available. Appointments can be done in English or Chinese (Mandarin), which can make it easier to understand questions and answers during your visit.
Overall, the focus stays on practical, day-to-day dental care—cleaning, exams, X-rays, fillings, and fluoride when it fits. If you’re due for a check-up or you’ve got a tooth that feels “off,” it’s a good place to start.