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Doctor Bill Crawford loves his patients and his work

Doctor Bill Crawford is the senior associate dentist at Main Street Dental Practice Bacchus Marsh.

Bill has an abundance of experience and knowledge, that’s why his patients trust him so much. Along with a great sense of humour he gives confidence to his patients.

Dr Bill Crawford’s journey began in 1989. Since then, his interest has been in orthodontics, oral surgery, and cosmetic rehab. His real passion is surgery and implants. Dr Crawford has enjoyed being able to service all his patients, previously being the director of Gisborne Dental Group for over 30 years.

Dr Crawford graduated from Melbourne University in 1989 and completed several postgraduate studies in Implants throughout Australia, particularly in Sydney Medical Facility along with Westmeade Hospital. He also completed a postgraduate in Germany with Professor Aidi Palti and he also completed an implant and implant crowns course withAssoc Prof. Stephen Chen and Dr Tony Dickinson.

Dr Crawford also performs many surgical extractions, as well as implant surgery, fillings, crowns, bridges, veneers, inlays and onlays under general anaesthetics in hospital facilities.

In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and children and making memories at their beach house.

The team at Main Street Dental offer general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, restorative dentistry and othodontics. Your oral health can affect your overall health if not cared for properly. Some of the issues that could be experienced are facial pain, oral infections or gum disease. In order to avoid poor oral health, it is important to see a dentist regularly.

The team of highly trained, experienced and friendly dental professionals at Main Street Dental Bacchus Marsh, work to ensure you receive the most appropriate and tailored dental treatment.

To make an appointment phone 5367 5355 or 0423 530 208.

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