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General Dentistry

Stress-free environment for all your dental needs

As a comprehensive Dental Clinic, we offer an extensive range of in-house services, including Preventative and Diagnostic Services and Patient Education.

Our general dentistry services include, but are not limited to, thorough check-ups and cleanings, fillings, extractions, nightguards, mouthguards and a variety of X-rays such as extra-oral full-mouth, orthodontic, and intra-oral X-rays to detect decay or infections.

From routine procedures to specialised dental care, we strive to provide a stress-free environment for all your dental needs.

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Common Problems

Tooth Decay
Tooth decay, also called dental caries or cavity, is the most prevalent dental problem in the world. Signs include block/brown holes in your teeth, broken teeth, bad taste or smells.
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Gum Infection
Do you have swollen, red, bleeding gums, or bad breath? This might indicate a gum infection which requires prompt treatment.
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Tooth Abscess
A tooth abscess is a painful and potentially dangerous dental condition that arises from a bacterial infection. Signs include pain, swelling, gum pimples, bad breathe or taste.
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Teeth Grinding
Teeth grinding (bruxism), is the involuntary clenching, gnashing, or grinding of the teeth. Signs include tooth wear, sensitivity, jaw pain, and headaches.
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Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Impacted Wisdom teeth are generally described as molars which are coming out at odd angles but seem stuck at the same time. Signs include pain, swelling, infection, and headaches.
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Tooth Ache
Tooth ache troubles? Let us help
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Sensitive Teeth
Sensitive teeth are generally described as sharp, short-acting tooth pain when you drink cold drinks, eat ice cream, or drink hot tea.
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Yellow Teeth
Yellow teeth, or discoloured teeth, is a common tooth problem that is generally cosmetic in nature but may have underlying implications.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What are fillings made of?

The most popular filling material used is Composite Resin. The main components of Composite resins are a polymer matrix and inorganic fillers. Other components such as colouring agents allow the Composite Resin to be tooth coloured. With advancements in dentistry, Composite Resins offer both durability and aesthetics. Alternative materials for direct fillings include glass ionomer and occasionally amalgam, while options for indirect fillings comprise gold and ceramic.

 

Mouthguards are such a simple and essential way of limiting trauma to your jaw and teeth during contact sports. It is vital for safety and it is very encouraging to see most sporting clubs insist upon it as a requirement for play.

Ensure that you get a custom fitted mouthguard from a Dental Professional. DIY mouthguards from the pharmacy are not precise and may cause more problems and will not provide the support required. It is a simple and quick process to get a mouthguard so do not wait and get one made before your sporting season starts!

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