Dr Mi Thao Le Kieu is a Dentist based in North Adelaide, South Australia. The practice is at Unit 54, 55 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide SA 5006.
Day to day, Dr Kieu focuses on helping people keep their teeth and gums healthy. Dental care can feel a bit daunting for some folks, so the approach is usually calm and practical. In many cases, that means starting with a clear dental exam and then talking through what your teeth actually need.
The clinic can help with common routine and problem areas. This includes teeth cleaning to help remove build-up, and dental X-rays when they’re needed to check what’s going on under the surface. If you’ve got pain, sensitivity, or a tooth that won’t settle, an exam is the first step.
Dr Kieu also looks after issues like fillings when a tooth has a cavity. At times, you may need a tooth extraction, for example if a tooth can’t be saved or if it’s causing problems. The goal is to make sure the plan fits your situation, not just to rush through a quick fix.
People visit for different reasons. Some come in for regular check-ups and want to stay on top of things. Others come in after noticing changes like bleeding gums, food getting stuck, or discomfort when chewing. No matter the reason, the care is about understanding the problem and choosing the next step that makes sense.
As a dentist, Dr Kieu works with patients who want straightforward advice. The clinic can help with both simple treatments and more involved care, depending on what the exam shows. If treatment is needed, you’ll be able to discuss options and what to expect before anything happens.
There’s no need to wait until things feel really bad. Book an appointment for a dental exam if you’re due for a check-up or if you’ve noticed something worrying. Regular visits often help catch issues earlier, and that can make treatment easier down the track.
Dr Mi Thao Le Kieu’s practice welcomes patients in North Adelaide and nearby suburbs who are looking for friendly, down-to-earth dental care, including cleanings, exams, fillings, tooth extractions, and dental X-rays.