Gum Grafting

Gum Grafting

A gum grafting procedure can take place if your gums exceed more than about 5 millimetres in depth. Gum grafting helps prevent periodontal disease or restore gum tissue to a healthy natural state.

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Bone Grafting

Bone Grafting

Bone grafting for dental implants is sometimes required when the time between loss of bone and surgery is extensive. Grafting of bone where it has been lost, encourages the development of optimal foundations, which are essential for dental implants.

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Full Mouth Implants

Full Mouth Implants

Taking the step to go through with a full mouth of dental implants doesn’t have to be a stressful procedure. The treatment requires some preparation but is painless and the results are life changing.

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Multiple Teeth Implants

Multiple Teeth Implants

If you have a single tooth missing and you’re looking for a more permanent solution, a single dental implant may be the answer for you. The implant replaces the lost or missing tooth and it’s root, with an implant and dental crown fitted over the top.

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Single Tooth Implants

Single Tooth Implants

Single tooth implants are a great alternative to dentures or a dental bridge. The procedure is often more costly but can be managed with finance options.

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Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth are the rear molars that erupt sometime around the late teens or early 20s. These teeth can sometimes cause overcrowding, or can impact into the gum or neighbouring teeth.

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Teeth Removal (Extractions)

Teeth Removal (Extractions)

When it comes to dental procedures, tooth extraction — or having teeth “pulled” — is among patients’ most dreaded prospects. Also referred to as exodontia, tooth extraction involves removing a tooth from its socket in the jaw bone.

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Root Canal Therapy (Endodontic)

Root Canal Therapy (Endodontic)

If you have a damaged tooth, root canal treatment may help to save it. Inside your tooth is soft tissue containing nerves, and blood and lymph vessels, known as the tooth pulp that runs through the centre of a tooth.

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Children’s Dental Care

Children’s Dental Care

Teaching children good health habits from an early age is vitally important. These habits can last well into adulthood, giving them a great start in caring for their teeth and a positive attitude towards dental health.

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