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Dental Care Services
Amalgam - Free Restorative Dentistry
Dental procedures and practices that avoid using traditional dental amalgam (a metal alloy containing mercury) for fillings and other restorations. The goal is to provide patients with safer, more aesthetic, and biocompatible alternatives to amalgam fillings. Composite and ceramic materials can be closely matched to the natural colour of teeth, making them more visually appealing than the silver-coloured amalgam.
Athletic Mouthwear
Dental gear is designed to safeguard the teeth, gums, and jaws during physical activities, particularly sports. This type of mouth wear is commonly used to prevent dental injuries and minimize the risk of trauma to the mouth, teeth, and jaw from impacts or accidents. Designed for specific sports like football, basketball, soccer, boxing, or martial arts, sports mouthguards are thicker and more robust to absorb impact and protect against injury. Many sports mouthguards also protect the jaw, reducing the risk of concussions and other injuries to the head and neck.
Tooth-Coloured Composite Restorations
These restorations are commonly used to treat cavities and repair teeth that have been damaged by decay, trauma, or wear while maintaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance. They can be colour-matched to the natural shade of the patient’s teeth, making them virtually indistinguishable from natural enamel. Composite fillings are highly aesthetic, blending seamlessly with natural teeth, which makes them ideal for visible areas like the front teeth.
Bridges
Dental bridges are a common solution in restorative dentistry used to replace one or more missing teeth. A dental bridge is a fixed dental prosthesis that “bridges” the gap created by one or more missing teeth. It consists of one or more artificial teeth (called pontics) held in place by dental crowns or other types of anchors attached to the adjacent teeth or dental implants.
Crowns
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that is placed over a damaged, decayed, or unattractive tooth. It restores the tooth’s shape, size, strength, and appearance while protecting it from further damage. Crowns are a long-lasting solution often used in restorative and cosmetic dentistry.
Extractions
A dental extraction is the process of removing a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. This procedure is typically performed when a tooth is damaged, decayed, or poses a risk to your overall oral health. Extractions may also be necessary in cases where teeth crowding needs to be addressed, or when wisdom teeth are impacted and cannot emerge properly.
Full Mouth Restoration
Full mouth restoration (also called full mouth rehabilitation or reconstruction) is a comprehensive treatment plan that involves rebuilding or replacing all the teeth in the upper and lower jaws. It combines restorative, cosmetic, and sometimes orthodontic procedures to improve oral health, function, and appearance. This extensive process is tailored to address a patient’s unique dental issues, including severe tooth damage, decay, misalignment, or missing teeth, while also considering jaw health and bite alignment.
Hygiene Services
Dental hygiene services are preventative and maintenance treatments designed to ensure optimal oral health. These services focus on cleaning the teeth, maintaining healthy gums, and educating patients about good oral hygiene practices. They are usually performed by a licensed dental hygienist or dentist as part of routine dental care.
Implant Restoration
Implant restoration refers to the process of completing a dental implant by attaching a prosthetic tooth or teeth, such as a crown, bridge, or denture, to the implant post. The restoration serves as the visible and functional part of the dental implant, restoring aesthetics and oral functionality. The total cost of implant restoration depends on several factors, including the number of implants, type of restoration, and materials used.
Migraine Pain Prevention
A migraine pain prevention dentist typically works with patients who experience migraines or chronic headaches, particularly when these issues are related to dental or jaw problems. In many cases, migraines can be linked to issues such as TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders, teeth grinding (bruxism), or misalignment of the teeth and jaw. A dentist can help identify and treat these underlying causes to prevent or reduce migraine pain.
Non-Surgical Gum Therapy
A treatment approach aimed at addressing gum disease (periodontal disease) without the need for invasive surgical procedures. The goal is to prevent or manage the progression of gum disease, reduce inflammation, and restore gum health through non-invasive methods. Gum disease starts as gingivitis (early stage) and can progress to periodontitis (advanced stage) if left untreated. Non-surgical gum therapy is typically used for cases of gingivitis or early to moderate periodontitis, and it helps reduce the need for more aggressive treatments later on.
Porcelain Inlays / Onlays
Porcelain inlays and onlays are types of dental restorations used to repair damaged or decayed teeth while preserving as much of the healthy tooth structure as possible. They are custom-made from porcelain, which closely matches the natural color and translucency of teeth, offering both durability and aesthetic appeal.
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are a popular cosmetic dental treatment designed to improve the appearance of teeth. They are thin, custom-made shells of porcelain bonded to the front surfaces of teeth to enhance their shape, size, color, and alignment. Veneers are a long-lasting solution for a variety of aesthetic dental concerns.
Root Canal Therapy
Root canal therapy is a dental procedure used to treat and save a tooth that is severely decayed or infected. It involves removing the damaged pulp (the soft tissue inside the tooth), cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, and sealing them to prevent further infection.
Sedation
Sedation dentistry uses medication to help patients relax during dental procedures. It’s ideal for those with dental anxiety, sensitive teeth, low pain tolerance, or a need for complex procedures. Different levels and types of sedation are tailored to individual needs.
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental procedure that lightens the colour of teeth, removing stains and discoloration. It’s an effective way to enhance your smile and boost confidence. Several methods are available.
TMJ Therapy
TMJ (temporomandibular joint) therapy is designed to treat disorders of the jaw joint and surrounding muscles, commonly referred to as TMJ disorders or TMD. These conditions can cause pain, discomfort, and dysfunction in the jaw, neck, and head, affecting daily activities like chewing, speaking, and sleeping.
Dental Treatments
- Orthodontics: Correcting bite alignment to reduce strain on the joint.
- Dental Restorations: Adjusting or replacing teeth to improve bite balance.
- Botox Injections: Reduces muscle tension in the jaw for pain relief.