Dr Jia Hao is a dentist working in Sydney, NSW. The practice is located at 1104/87-89 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000. Appointments are for people who want clear advice and straightforward dental care, whether it is a routine visit or something that needs attention sooner.
Teeth cleaning and regular dental check-ups are a big part of Dr Jia Hao’s work. Many patients come in because they want to keep their teeth healthy, catch small problems early, and get help with day to day mouth care. In many cases, a simple clean and exam can help spot gum issues, early tooth wear, or areas that are hard to keep clean at home.
Dr Jia Hao also looks after patients who need fillings. This is often for teeth that have been affected by decay. The goal is to restore the tooth and help it feel comfortable again, not just cover a problem and move on. At times, a quick plan can make things easier, like deciding what can be treated now and what might need a follow up.
For people dealing with damaged or failing teeth, extractions may be recommended. That can sound scary, but the approach is usually calm and practical. The focus is on getting through the procedure safely and making sure aftercare is clear, so healing goes as smoothly as possible.
Dentistry can be stressful for some people, especially if they have had a bad experience before. Dr Jia Hao works with patients who are nervous as well as those who just want a steady, no-fuss appointment. If you need time to talk through what is happening, that matters.
Training in dentistry supports the way Dr Jia Hao delivers care across common needs like prevention, fillings, and extractions. The practice helps keep things understandable, with simple explanations and a plan that fits the situation.
There is no specific published research or clinical trial information listed for Dr Jia Hao here. If clinical trials are something you are looking for, it is best to ask the clinic directly. For most people, the day to day work is about keeping mouths healthy and treating problems early, before they get more complicated.