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Preventative dentistry is the key. Both Geoff and the hygiene team place this as a priority. It involves regular maintenance of the oral environment – cleaning, scaling and polishing of the teeth and supporting structures. Tooth brushing and flossing techniques are demonstrated and dietary counselling provided.
Periodontitis is a serious infection that damages the soft tissue and destroys the bone that supports your teeth. The teeth may eventually become loose and have to be removed. Treatment requires deep, thorough cleaning of the pockets to flush out the bacteria, so the gums can re-attach back to the teeth, shrinking the pockets and help prevent reinfection.
Also called Endodontic Therapy. If a tooth dies from infection or trauma, this procedure can be used to save the tooth. The infection or inflamed nerve is removed, the inside of the tooth is disinfected, instrumented and sealed with material of an inert nature. The tooth remains in the mouth as a functioning member of the dental arch.
A crown, also called a cap, are used to restore badly broken or weakened teeth. Made in a laboratory and cemented over the prepared remaining tooth, crowns give a functional and aesthetic solution.
When disease does occur tooth coloured fillings are used to repair the teeth and restore them back to normal function.
We use digital dental x-rays in this practice which greatly decreases radiation. These high quality resolution x rays, identify a range of dental issues. Used judiciously, they are a powerful diagnostic tool.
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Non-professional teeth whitening services aren’t regulated.
Our trained professional dentists and hygienists are permitted to use products with higher concentrations of hydrogen peroxide.
Teeth whitening at the dentist usually works much professional than Non-professional teeth whitening. In addition to the stronger peroxide solution that’s used in dental offices, heat or light or both can be used to speed up and intensify the whitening effects of professional treatment.
The actual whitening process involves the dentist applying a gel made of 15% to 35% hydrogen peroxide to your front teeth. Hydrogen peroxide can penetrate the porous outer layer of your teeth and break apart stain compounds using a chemical reaction called oxidation.
Check out Sunrise teeth whitening special offer on Bring out your best smile today!In particular, it’s important that corrective procedures be done as soon as required – as cases like tooth decay, gingivitis, broken teeth, and other dental conditions can worsen over time if left untreated. So you should come to see us in these cases during the coronavirus pandemic. With Sunrise Dental, you would be with the confidence that you’ll be going to a certified COVID-safe dental practise.
General guidelines state that patients should make an appointment for a professional dental cleaning at Sunrise Dental every 6 months. While this is ideal for most people, some will need to come in every 3 months and others will only need to come in every nine or 12 months.
Getting your teeth cleaned and polished not only gives you a great smile, but it also prevents future decay and gum disease. Getting your teeth cleaned every 6 months gives Sunrise Dental team a chance to examine your oral health.
Bad breath is more than embarrassing.
Causes of bad breath include food, tobacco products, poor dental hygiene, health problems, dry mouth, oral infections, dental problems, or medications.
Symptoms of bad breath include unpleasant odor or taste in the mouth, dry mouth, or white coating on the tongue.
Book your dental services today at Sunrise Dental, our friendly team will help you get rid of bad breath with your sweet smile.
In general, electric toothbrushes do decrease more plaque and gingivitis than manual toothbrushes. A latest study shows that after 3 months of use, plaque was reduced by 21 percent and gingivitis by 11 percent. Oscillating (rotating) toothbrushesseem to work better than just vibrating toothbrushes.
Electric toothbrushes clean teeth and gums much better than a manual toothbrush. Scientists found that people who use an electric toothbrush have healthier gums, less tooth decay and also keep their teeth for longer, compared with those who use a manual toothbrush.
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