Smile Makeover
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Smile Makeovers: What Are They and How They Can Transform Your Smile

A smile makeover refers to the process of improving the appearance of your smile through one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures. These procedures can address a variety of aesthetic and functional issues with the teeth and gums, enhancing the overall appearance of your smile.  Common Treatment Options in a Smile Makeover include: Teeth Whitening: This…

Diastema
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Closing the Gap: Understanding and Treating Diastema

In the world of cosmetic dentistry, diastema, commonly referred to as a gap between teeth, specifically the front teeth, is both a unique characteristic and a treatable condition, depending on individual preference and oral health needs. What is Diastema? Diastema refers to a noticeable space between two teeth. Although it can occur anywhere in the…

Dental Bonding, Veneers or Crowns
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Fixing a Broken Smile: Dental Bonding, Veneers or Crowns

A smile is more than just a facial expression; it’s a reflection of joy, confidence and well-being. However, when one or more front teeth are chipped, perhaps due to an accident or wear and tear, or discoloured, it can dampen that expression, leading to self-consciousness and a reluctance to smile.  Fortunately, modern dentistry offers effective…

Bruxism and TMJ
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Bruxism and TMJ: Unravelling the connection and finding relief

Have you experienced involuntary grinding of teeth or pain in the jaw? Bruxism and Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorders are two interconnected oral health conditions that significantly impact the well-being and quality of life of many individuals. This comprehensive article delves into understanding the intricate relationship between these two conditions and offers insights into effective strategies…

Oral Surgery

Navigating the Field of Oral Surgery: What You Need to Know

When we hear “oral surgery,” we might imagine complex surgical operations in an operating room, addressing serious health issues, which can stir up fear and anxiety. In reality, oral surgery encompasses a broad range of procedures and is commonly needed for various dental problems. While the thought of oral surgery can be daunting for many,…

Understanding Dental Pain
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Understanding Dental Pain: Types, Causes, Treatment and Prevention

Dental pain, often referred to as a toothache, is discomfort or pain in or around the teeth and jaws. Its severity can range from mild to severe and can be constant or intermittent. Understanding the types of dental pain, their causes and treatment options is crucial for effective management. Let’s first understand the structure of…

Full Mouth Rehabilitation
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Full Mouth Rehabilitation: Transforming Smiles and Lives

Full mouth rehabilitation, also known as “full mouth reconstruction”, is a comprehensive dental treatment process aimed at restoring the function, aesthetics, and health of one’s entire mouth. This procedure is typically recommended for individuals with extensive dental issues, such as multiple missing teeth, severe wear, extensive decay, or significant damage to the teeth and gums….

Facial Symmetry and Orthodontics

Achieving Facial Symmetry and Beauty through Orthodontics

In the pursuit of aesthetic appeal and beauty, facial symmetry plays a crucial role. A harmonious balance of facial features, symmetry is often perceived as a hallmark of beauty. While perfect symmetry is not always possible naturally, the field of orthodontics offers potential solutions. The straightening of teeth can significantly contribute to facial symmetry and…

sleep-apnea

Obstructive Sleep Apnea: How Orthodontic Treatment Can Help

Understanding Sleep Apnea Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder characterised by pauses in breathing or periods of shallow breathing during sleep. These interruptions can occur multiple times per night, leading to a fragmented, poor-quality sleep. The most common type, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), occurs when the throat muscles intermittently relax and block the airway…

receding-gums

Receding Gums: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment

As we age, it’s common to notice that our gums start to recede, gradually exposing more of the teeth’s roots. In previous articles, we have discussed the importance of gum care and its impact on overall health. Receding gums can significantly affect both dental health and appearance, making it a periodontal concern that warrants attention….