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Denture Clinic for St Johns Park

Custom dentures, same-day repairs and mobile denture care for St Johns Park, one of the oldest-skewing suburbs in our catchment.

At a glance

The oldest-skewing suburb we cover

St Johns Park’s 2021 census figures put the median age at 43 — a year higher than Wakeley, another suburb in our catchment with a notably older population, and well above the NSW average of 39. The single largest age band here is 65 to 69, at 7.3% of residents, with roughly a quarter of the suburb aged 65 or older. For a denture clinic, that’s about as directly relevant a fact as a suburb profile gets.

Layout and getting here

St Johns Park doesn’t share a border with Bossley Park — it sits past Greenfield Park and Edensor Park — so allow a short drive, generally under 10 minutes depending on which part of the suburb you’re in. Unlike some of our other areas, there’s no single shopping strip or supermarket at the centre of St Johns Park; it’s a quieter, more spread-out suburb of small local parks and walking paths, including Clear Paddock Creek, rather than one town centre. Public transport options are correspondingly more limited, so a car or a lift is usually the most reliable way to reach us.

Cardinal Stepinac Village and mobile visits

Cardinal Stepinac Village, on Runcorn Street, is a residential aged care home with both high and low care areas, right here in St Johns Park. Given how the suburb’s age profile skews, it’s one of the facilities our mobile denture service visits most regularly — for a check, a reline or a repair, without a resident needing to travel. If a family member is a resident, get in touch and we’ll arrange a visit.

What that means for the dental work we see

Given the age profile, most of our St Johns Park patients are after planned, ongoing denture care rather than a quick walk-in fix — full and partial dentures, relines, and the periodic adjustments that come with wearing a denture for years. Our on-site laboratory still means a same-day repair is realistic when something breaks unexpectedly.

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