Dr Sarah Jayne Joanna Eliassen is a dentist based in Roseville, NSW. Her practice is at 1 Roseville Ave, Roseville NSW 2069, in a convenient part of town for local families and nearby residents.
Dental visits can feel a bit stressful for some people, and at times that’s totally normal. Dr Eliassen focuses on getting the basics right—keeping teeth and gums healthy, fixing common problems, and helping patients feel more at ease during treatment. The goal is usually simple: good dental care without the drama.
She looks after a wide range of everyday dental needs. That includes routine dental cleaning, catching issues early, and doing the kind of treatment people often need over time. If you’ve got tooth pain, a cavity, or a tooth that needs to be removed, she can assess what’s going on and talk through options.
Services include dental cleaning, fillings, extractions, and dental X-rays. X-rays are often used to check what you can’t easily see, like areas between teeth or problems hiding under the surface. For fillings and other treatments, the focus is on practical care and clear explanations, so you know what’s happening and what comes next.
Over time, dental work also helps with prevention. Many problems start small, and regular checks can make a big difference. In many cases, small fixes are easier than waiting until discomfort becomes a bigger issue. Dr Eliassen keeps things steady and realistic, and she helps patients understand how to care for their teeth between visits.
When it comes to experience, Dr Eliassen’s day-to-day work in a dental practice covers the common stuff that brings people in—routine appointments, problem teeth, and follow-up care after treatment. That means she’s used to helping different patients with different needs, whether it’s maintaining a healthy smile or sorting out something that’s bothering you.
Dr Eliassen’s training is in dentistry, and her approach stays grounded in practical treatment and careful assessment. She aims to make appointments feel straightforward, with care that fits your situation, not a one-size-fits-all plan.
No matter what brings you in, the best starting point is a proper dental check. From there, treatment can be planned around what you actually need—nothing more, nothing less.