Gum disease and tooth decay can occur if plaque bacteria are not removed daily by thorough brushing and flossing of the teeth and gums. Help prevent decay by having regular dental check-ups. Our experienced dentists can show you how to protect your teeth effectively.
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Crowns, Veneers and Bridges
Crowns, veneers and bridges are excellent ways to restore tooth form or function.
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Dental Implants
Implants are a great way to fill the gap of a missing tooth or teeth. Our dentists can help determine if an implant is the best option for you.
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Fillings and Restorative Care
Advances in dental materials have transformed the process of having a filling. Nowadays, modern materials offer excellent appearance and strength.
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Hygiene
Our hygienists will work with you, and guide your current home care regime with advanced care and instructions that are tailored for you. Our primary aim is to prevent oral diseases from developing and maintain sound oral tissue for life.
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Oral Health
Acidic and sugary beverages soften tooth enamel, which can lead to tooth erosion and decay. Sugar helps to feed harmful bacteria, which creates acids that attack and harm the tooth enamel.
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Care After Oral Surgery
Caring for your mouth after oral surgery. Advice for achieving a quick recovery.
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Root Canal treatment
Root canal treatment may be needed for the relief of toothache. This treatment aims to save or repair a severely damaged tooth instead of extracting it. Local anaesthetics and advances in dentistry means that most patients will experience minor or no pain during a root canal treatment.
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Teeth Whitening
Tooth whitening is safe and effective when performed by a professional. We offer several successful tooth-whitening treatments. Our treatments cater to your specific needs and are much more effective than the kits sold at pharmacies.
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Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMD)
If you are experiencing regular headaches, earaches, throbbing facial pain or a sore jaw that makes a clicking sound when you open and close your mouth- these pains may be linked to problems with the muscles of the jaw or the joint itself, the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ).
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Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth appear at the back of your mouth, and will generally emerge around your late teens to mid-twenties. Wisdom teeth that do not cause problems can be safely left where they are. However, they may need to be removed if they are creating pain, swelling, or overcrowding of the mouth.
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