Dental Treatments

Emergency


“Toothache” usually refers to pain around the teeth or jaws primarily as a result of a dental condition. In most instances toothaches are caused by tooth problems such as a dental cavity, a cracked tooth, an exposed nerve or gum disease.

Dental injuries


Trauma to the face or teeth can be caused by accidents, falls, and sports injuries. 

Wear and tear due to cavities and chewing hard objects, such as lollies, nuts etc. can also lead to fractured teeth.

Children's dentistry


Introducing your child to the dentist at an early age, to have their teeth cleaned, polished and counted ensures that your child will grow up without anxiety towards dental treatments. 

Implants


Your dentures can be gone forever.

Implants allow replacement of one tooth or multiple teeth without the need for hooks or bridges.

Veneers


Chipped, cracked or worn teeth could be improved with the use of veneers.

They help close gaps and straighten teeth without the need for braces.

Tooth coloured fillings


Silver fillings can now be replaced with colour matched composite.

This solution helps restore pre-filled teeth to their original condition and improves tooth strength.

Bonding


Bonding is a process in which enamel like material is applied to the tooth surface, sculpted to the ideal shape then hardened and polished to achieve your new smile.

Root canals


A root canal is a treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or becomes infected.

Teeth whitening


We have the best professional tooth bleaching solution which can in most cases dramatically improve your smile in just a few days.

Gum disease


Gingivitis also generally known as gum disease or periodontal disease and describes the events that begin with bacterial growth in our mouth and may end (if not properly treated) with tooth loss due to destruction of the tissue that surrounds the tooth.

Oral Hygiene


Healthy gums are the first essential in maintaining excellent teeth. Our hygienist’s excellent care treats and protects against disease or bone loss.

Crowns & inlays


New technology uses colour matched inlays to restore and re-build heavily filled or damaged teeth. No one will be able to tell the difference.