Implants

What is dental Implants?

Dental implants are tiny, screw-like posts that replace tooth roots. Surgically placed in your jawbone, they act as anchors for artificial teeth that look and function just like your natural teeth. Implants offer a strong, long-lasting solution for missing teeth.

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Alternative option: Dental Bridges: "bridge" the gap of missing teeth with a false tooth anchored to crowns on healthy teeth on either side. They offer a permanent, natural-looking solution and are a less expensive alternative to dental implants.

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Dentures

Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth and surrounding gum tissue. They come in two main types: Full Dentures and Partial dentures, Dentures are typically made from acrylic or resin and may have nylon or metal components for clasps or frameworks. (read more)

 

Alternative option: Dental implants: These are tiny posts surgically placed in your jawbone to act as artificial tooth roots. They support permanent crowns for a natural-looking, fixed solution. Ideal for replacing single or multiple missing teeth (read more)

 

CDBS

The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) is a government program in Australia that helps cover basic dental services for kids aged 0-17.  If you get certain Centrelink payments, your child may be eligible for up to $1,095 worth of covered services every two years. (read more)

 

 

Veneers


What is dental Veneers?

Dental veneers are thin shells of porcelain or resin bonded to the front of your teeth. They mask chips, cracks, discoloration, and minor misalignment, creating a bright, beautiful smile.

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Alternative option: Dental crowns: These caps cover the entire tooth, offering a more durable solution for extensive repairs. However, they require removing more tooth structure compared to veneers. (read more)

 


Root canal

A root canal is a dental procedure designed to treat an infected or inflamed tooth pulp. The tooth pulp is the soft tissue inside your tooth that contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. This tissue plays a role in tooth development but isn't essential for a fully grown tooth's function. click on read more to know advantages and disadvantages of root canal.

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Wisdom tooth

Wisdom teeth, the third molars in the back of your mouth, erupt in late teens or early twenties.  They can cause crowding or pain if there's not enough space, and some people have them removed to prevent issues. (read more)

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