Reminiscent of self-care experiences such as a skin clinics or blow out bars, Mint*d is flipping the traditional dentistry model with an experience-driven studio designed to make dental care enjoyable, accessible and convenient.
With a bar-like reception, lounge and white/aqua colour scheme, the Westfield Miranda studio in NSW is a relaxing and inviting space that aims to reduce the anxiety associated with a trip to the dentist.
Mint*d’s services include check-ups, cleans, whitening and straightening, alongside little surprises like a complimentary tea on arrival, eyewear that can sync up to your favourite podcast/playlist and a take-home Mint*d pack.
“Mint*d is a completely new kind of oral healthcare practice that aims to make preventative dental care accessible to more Australians than ever before, particularly those who may not have private health insurance”, said Jessica McKimm, Mint*d Manager. “Looking after your teeth doesn’t have to be a stressful and inconvenient experience — Mint*d brings the same level of access and care that the wellness industry has pioneered for years to be a crucial part of our health and wellbeing — our smile. Our aim is to help more Aussies look after their teeth and enjoy it. We’re excited to introduce Australians to this new personal care experience.”
Run by a team of clinically trained and qualified dental health professionals, Mint*d offers treatments such as check-ups, cleans, whitening and straightening, and crucial preventative care to help avoid any dental problems down the track. With a complimentary tea on arrival and eyewear that you can sync to your phone to listen to your favourite podcast/playlist while getting your treatment, you’ll quickly notice Mint*d’s reinvigorated dental hygiene experience. Whether it’s for your next treat yourself moment, a quick stop with the kids or visit with a friend or partner, everyone can get Mint*d.
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