| The Procedures
If your teeth become damaged, lost or simply worn over time, there are a number of options available to rectify the problem. If teeth are lost, they can be replaced with implants, dentures and bridges. If a tooth needs rebuilding, then options include a crown, an inlay or onlay. For cosmetic changes, tooth whitening, veneers and bonding are amongst the treatments that can be considered.
Smile Makeovers can change the appearance of your teeth and face
Tooth Whitening may be used to lighten or rejuvenate your smile.
Microscope Dentistry allows us to magnify your teeth. It is used to ensure your treatment is completed as precisely and accurately as possible.
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Implants are inserted into the gap where a tooth has been lost.
A Crown may be suggested by your dentist if a tooth is severely decayed, broken of brittle.
Bridges may be used to fill a gap of up to 4 teeth, if there are healthy teeth either side of the gap.
An Inlay or Onlay may be used to repair a tooth if over half of the tooth's biting surface is damaged.
Veneers may be used to cosmetically restore teeth that are not weak. Perfect for restoring chipped, gapped, stained or misaligned teeth.
Bonding is an alternative to veneers, and may be used to restore teeth that are discoloured, chipped, cracked or misarranged.
Sealants may be used to help prevent tooth decay.
Jaw Joint Treatments may be necessary to treat painful muscles and joint noises.
Sleep Dentistry can manage snoring and sleep apnoea.
We specialise in Pain Free Dentistry .
Our practice emphasises Preventive Dentistry . Our Prosthodontists and Hygienists provide long-term maintenance programmes to help protect your teeth, and your investments!
If you would like more information on these or any other dental procedures simply fill out our Online Enquiry Form or make an appointment with Dr Jim Ironside by calling (02) 9267 3495.
VIDEOS
Quantam Advanced Dental Introduction Video
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