Dr Faramarz Khorami is an Oral Health Therapist based in Kingston, ACT. The clinic is at Unit 1, Kingston Chambers, 28 Eyre Street, Kingston ACT 2604. Appointments are built around simple, practical oral care, especially for people who want to look after their teeth before small problems turn into bigger ones.
Oral health is more than just brushing. It also includes habits, diet, and regular checks of how your mouth is coping day to day. In many cases, Dr Khorami helps patients get a clear plan for better oral hygiene that fits real life, not a perfect routine you can’t keep up.
Typical care focuses on preventive treatments. This can include teeth cleaning to remove plaque and help keep gums healthy. It also involves oral hygiene education, so patients can learn what to do at home and what to watch for between visits. If fluoride is needed, Dr Khorami can provide fluoride treatment, which helps protect enamel and supports stronger teeth.
For younger patients, dental sealants can be part of the care. Sealants are used to help protect the grooves in teeth, where plaque and food can hang around. At times, this kind of treatment is a good step for kids who are still learning brushing habits, or for families who want an extra layer of protection.
Dr Khorami works with a wide range of people who need routine dental support, including children, teens, and adults. Some patients come in for straightforward maintenance, while others are there because they’ve noticed changes like sensitivity, rough patches, or bleeding gums. Even when things are not urgent, it helps to get a proper look and get advice you can actually use.
Over time, the best results usually come from small, steady changes. That might mean improving brushing technique, choosing the right products, and understanding how often to brush and floss. In the clinic, the goal is to keep things calm and clear, and to explain what’s happening in a way that makes sense.
Education details are not listed here, and there isn’t specific information shown about research or clinical trials. What is clear is the focus on day-to-day oral health care—cleaning, fluoride support, sealants when needed, and hands-on guidance for better home care.