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Dental Services & Procedures

Caring for each individual's dental needs

CEREC Crowns

CEREC is an advanced computerized system that enables the dentist to create restorations in a single appointment.  With cutting edge technology crown treatment can now be done in as little as 90 minutes.

The dentist will use computer-aided design (CAD ) and manufacturing (CAM ) to capture digital images of your tooth and jaw,  design a crown,  and then create that crown for installation – all right there in the office.

If you wish to know more about Cerec,  please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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Dental Check-Up

During a check up we will examine the hard tissue,  the soft tissue and the function of the jaw.

A regular dental check up is important to help keep your teeth and gums healthy.

With digital technology we can detect and treat most dental problems before they get worse and require more extensive treatment.

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Teeth Whitening

Whitening can done by using either an in-office procedure done by the dentist, or by using a custom-made home system. While in-office whitening is considered to be much quicker and more effective, many patients prefer at-home whitening because it is easier and less costly.


The whitening agent penetrates the enamel to get to discoloured molecules.  Oxygen molecules from the whitening agents react with the discoloured molecules in your teeth,  breaking them down. The oxygen molecules spread and tooth whitening occurs.

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Root Canal

A tooth needs root canal treatment when it is badly decayed or infected.  During root canal treatment the content of the pulp and the root canals are removed and replaced with a rubber sealant.

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Implants

Dental implants are the preferred treatment to replace missing teeth and to support a full or partial denture.

Implants improve patients’ quality of life dramatically.  They allow for proper chewing and speaking,  increase comfort and self confidence and reduce bone resorption.

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Oral Hygienist

A visit to the Oral Hygienist is an investment in the future health and longevity of your teeth. With regular visits to the Oral Hygienist you will improve your dental health resulting in less fillings and treatments etc.

Appointments with the Hygienist are booked in 45 - 60 minute sessions. Most patients are completed in one session and advised on what intervals any maintenance visits will  require.

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