About Jaspreet “Jess” Kaur

Jaspreet Kaur (affectionately known as Jess) began her career in dentistry in India, where she completed a Bachelor of Dentistry in 2005 and went on to practise as a dentist and lecture in a dental school. In 2007, she relocated to Australia and built valuable experience working alongside leading clinicians and specialists as both a dental assistant and receptionist. A strong dedication to professional growth led Jess to complete a Bachelor of Oral Health Therapy (Adult Scope) at the University of Sydney. With more than two decades in the dental profession, she blends clinical expertise with a gentle and caring approach to patient care.

Jess’s professional interests include preventive oral health, restorative treatments, and children’s dentistry. A special passion is periodontal therapy, where she works closely with patients managing gum disease and implants to support their long-term oral health. Patients often describe Jess as approachable and caring, appreciating the time she takes to explain treatment and her commitment to making every visit as comfortable as possible.

Beyond dentistry, a deep love for animals reflects Jess’s compassionate nature. Time is devoted to volunteering for lost and stray dogs in Sydney and supporting animal welfare initiatives overseas. Away from the clinic, life is happily shared with family and a much-loved dog named Lucky, along with gardening and singing, which Jess enjoys sharing through a personal YouTube channel.

Special Areas of Interest:

– Children’s dentistry

– Periodontal treatment (severe gum disease)

– Restorative dentistry (fillings)

Languages Spoken

English, Hindi and Punjabi

What Jass loves about dentistry?

Jess loves dentistry because it allows her to combine science, skill, and care to improve both oral health and patient confidence. As an Oral Health Therapist, she enjoys focusing on prevention and education, particularly helping children establish strong hygiene habits early in life. Jess also has a special interest in periodontal health, supporting patients with implants and gum disease to maintain their long-term oral health.

" My number one tip for patients is to be consistent with their oral hygiene. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and never underestimate the power of regular dental check-ups. Small, consistent habits make the biggest difference for long-term oral health. "
Jaspreet “Jess” Kaur

The Hills Medical & Dental Centre
Level 2, Building C, 3 Columbia Court Norwest NSW 2153
(02) 9634 6299

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