
All surgeries have been fitted with the latest dental equipment for optimum patient care and comfort. Our practice uses the latest digital x-ray imaging techniques. The system used is much more efficient at capturing x-ray energy than film. It effectively reduces radiation requirements by as much as 90%. Patients can be reassured knowing that we are taking every step to protect them and their families by keeping radiation exposure levels to an absolute minimum.

The removal of accretions and debris from the surfaces of the tooth apical to the gingival margin. This process accomplishes the removal of primary irritants to the gingival tissues and permits the reduction of inflammation in these tissues.

The aim of root canal treatment is to get rid of the damaged pulp and the bacteria that are causing the infection. It involves removing inflamed or dead nerves and blood vessels from the centre of your tooth. This is done by drilling a hole through the top of your tooth to the root canal and removing the dead tissue. The empty root canal system is then cleaned, filled and a permanent seal put over the top of your tooth.

Crowns are a type of dental restoration which, when cemented into place, fully cup over the portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line. In comparison, fillings are dental restorations that fill in or cover over just a portion of a tooth. Since dental crowns encase the entire visible aspect of a tooth, a dental crown in effect becomes the tooth's new outer surface.

Missing teeth can compromise your health, eating habits, speech and appearance. The prefered method of tooth replacement is dental implant treatment. Dental implants form a stable foundation for permanent replacement teeth that look, feel and function like your natural teeth. Dental implant placement is carried out by our team of highly skilled specialists who have extensive experience in the field of implant dentistry. The benefits of this treatment can improve the quality of your life.

Wisdom teeth usually emerge from the gum between the ages of 17 and 24. They are the last of the large grinding teeth at the back of the mouth (molars). Some people never develop wisdom teeth but you could have up to four - one in each corner of your mouth. Wisdom teeth don't usually cause any problems and so don't need to be removed. However, if there isn't enough space for them to grow at the back of your mouth (impacted wisdom teeth), they can cause pain, swelling or infection. Having your impacted wisdom teeth surgically removed (extracted) can help relieve your symptoms.

A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. Two types of dentures are available – complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain.

Our highly skilled dentists can whiten your teeth in approximately one hour, enabling you to smile with confidence. This system used is an effective and safe way to lighten teeth back to their natural whiteness.