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General Check up
A general check up (every 6-12 months) ensures your dentist detects any problems in their early stages, before they become more severe.…
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Professional Clean
Your dentist or dental hygienist will recommend you have a professional clean every 3 -12 months.…
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Bonding
Bonding is done to restore chipped or broken teeth, to fill in gaps or to shape and recolour your teeth.…
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Bridges
A dental bridge is a false tooth or teeth that are fused between two porcelain crowns to fill in an area missing teeth.…
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Cosmetic Contouring and Reshaping
Tooth contouring or reshaping generally does not require anaesthetic and can usually be done within 1-3 dental visits to correct minor problems with crooked, chipped, cracked or overlapping teeth.…
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Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry combines a variety of techniques with the aim of giving you improved confidence and a better, whiter smile.…
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Crowns
Crowns cover the entire surface of your tooth. They are used to protect existing teeth and/or improve their appearance.…
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Crown Lengthening
Crown lengthening involves removing excess gum and bone tissue to expose more of a natural tooth.…
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Dental Caries (Dental Cavities, Tooth Decay)
Dental caries (dental cavities, tooth decay) is the most prevalent oral disease.…
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Dentures (False Teeth)
Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth made out of acrylic resin and sometimes porcelain to provide a more natural appearance.…
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Fillings
There are two types of filling, direct and indirect restorations.…
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Fissure Sealants
Molars (teeth at the back of the mouth used for chewing) often have grooves or fissures.…
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Gingivitis
Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease characterised by red, swollen (inflamed) gums that may bleed when teeth are cleaned.…
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Impacted Tooth Extraction
An impacted tooth is a tooth that is partially or totally trapped within the gum.…
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Inlays and Onlays
Inlays and onlays are similar to direct restoration/fillings, except that rather than the filling being placed in a single dental visit, the dentist takes a mould of your existing tooth and the inlays and onlays are created by a dental technician.…
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Knocked Out Teeth
During sport and other activities your teeth can be knocked out completely from your gums.…
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Pain Relief and Anxiety
Visiting the dentist can be a source of anxiety. Your dentist may be able to provide sedation or nitrous oxide (laughing gas) to help you feel calm.…
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Periodontitis (Periodontal Disease, Gum Disease)
Periodontitis involves the gums and support tissues of the teeth.…
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Preventative Orthodontics
Your general dentist may be able to provide a plate for your child to prevent a malocclusion (bad bite) from forming or to correct a mild malocclusion.…
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Root Canal Fillings (Endodontic Treatment)
The centre of a tooth contains connective tissue, blood vessels and nerves, collectively known as dental pulp.…
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Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction involves the removal of damaged, decayed or infected teeth.…
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Tooth Whitening
Although at home tooth whitening treatments are available from pharmacies it is better to visit your dentist to ensure an effective and consistent result.…
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Veneers
Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain or plastic that are permanently fitted to the front of your teeth.…
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Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom teeth are the third molars right at the back of your mouth.…
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