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Oral health is directly linked to general health, especially heart health, diabetes, and quality of life
A preventative oral health approach can reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, infection, and aspiration pneumonia.
Preventative dental treatment works. Disease diagnosed early can either be reversed or managed in a less invasive manner

About Us
Our vision is to provide seniors both in and out of care with the access to affordable dental care and provide them with the knowledge they need to maintain a healthy mouth.
Our Services
We provide access to affordable preventative dental care to individuals and residents in facilities. We aim to work together with facilities to ensure they have what they need to meet standards and exceed expectations.

Facility Assistance
Senior Dental Care offers facility assistance in staff training and oral health care plans for all residents.

Individual Treatment
Senior Dental Care offers access to affordable dental check-up and cleans in the comfort of their residence.
meet the practitioner
Welcome, I’m Jacquie Biggar, owner and principal practitioner of Senior Dental Care. I have a passion for providing affordable access to preventative dental care in the aged care sector.
BRNDO BOWN
Jacqueline Biggar
Oral Health Therapist / Dental Hygienist
Doctor Marina
Did you know
Evidence illustrates that preventative dental treatment works, and disease diagnosed early can either be reversed or managed in a less invasive manor.
Oral health is directly linked to general health, especially heart health, diabetes and quality of life.
The risk of someone’s oral health rapidly declining in aged care facilities is high.
Early detection of oral conditions can lead to total reversal of the disease or simple treatment avoiding infection and the inability to eat.
A preventative oral health approach can reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, infection and aspiration pneumonia.
Did you know.. (slide show with facts)
Evidence illustrates that preventative dental treatment works, and disease diagnosed early can either be reversed or managed in a less invasive manor.
Oral health is directly linked to general health, especially heart health, diabetes and quality of life.
The risk of someone’s oral health rapidly declining in aged care facilities is high.
Early detection of oral conditions can lead to total reversal of the disease or simple treatment avoiding infection and the inability to eat.
A preventative oral health approach can reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, infection and aspiration pneumonia.