Welcome to the website of Dr Craig Brooks, a registered specialist orthodontist located in Karrinyup, Western Australia. Our orthodontic practice prides itself on providing orthodontic treatment of the highest standards to adults and children in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
Our available treatments include, but are not limited to, removable plates, functional orthopaedic appliances, the most modern braces available, Invisalign, pre-prosthetic treatment and orthognathic surgery treatment.We look forward to assisting you with your orthodontic needs.
Our available treatments include, but are not limited to, removable plates, functional orthopaedic appliances, the most modern braces available, Invisalign, pre-prosthetic treatment and orthognathic surgery treatment.We look forward to assisting you with your orthodontic needs.
Services
Our friendly team consists of front office co-ordinators, dental hygienists and dental nurses with a wealth of experience in the orthodontic and general dental field. We pride ourselves on building long-lasting relationships with our patients and their families and we genuinely enjoy the regular interaction of seeing our patients on a regular basis.
Dr Craig Brooks is a fully qualified and registered specialist orthodontist. Dr Brooks completed his Bachelor of Dental Science degree at the University of Western Australia (UWA) in 1991, graduating with first class Honours and as dux of his class. He proceeded to work for Dental Health Services, in private practice and as a clinical instructor to final year dental students at the Dental School, UWA.
We endeavour to provide a professional, comprehensive service to our patients in a relaxed and friendly environment. Our aims are to address your primary concerns but to also enhance the health of your teeth in the long term by providing you with the most appropriate form of treatment. We routinely liaise on our patients' behalf with other dental and medical specialists to ensure a high standard of care.
Diagnostic records include photographs of the teeth and face, radiographs ("x-rays") and impressions for models of the teeth. These are used to accurately diagnose your orthodontic problems and formulate a. We recommend that children have an orthodontic screening examination at around 7 years of age.
Diagnostic records include photographs of the teeth and face, radiographs ("x-rays") and impressions for models of the teeth. These are used to accurately diagnose your orthodontic problems and formulate a customised treatment plan for you. The records also serve as a reference to monitor your progress during your treatment.