As dentists, our aim is to help you protect your oral health, not just fix things when there’s a problem.
So here are some links to our most read news items. Following oral health advice can help you and your family enjoy a comfortable mouth and save you from more challenging and expensive courses of treatment.
Great oral health begins with preventing damage
Combined with a conscientious cleaning routine at home, regular visits to the dentist for you and your family really help you keep on top of any concerns. In the long run, that’s why we recommend making monthly payments, as so many people do for entertainment and pets.
Here are links to popular news items about preventive care:
- Become a SpaDental Member
- Am I flossing correctly?
- Tips for children’s oral health
- Which is better? An electric or manual toothbrush?
When there is a problem, we’re here to help
Much of a dentist’s day is spent repairing teeth when there’s a problem. With fantastic new methods, medication and materials, dentistry is more comfortable and the effects more durable than ever. Here are some articles to explaining common treatments.
Here are links to popular news items about restorative care:
- Repairs with dental composite
- Problem solved with a crown
- Living comfortably with your new denture
- Find useful explanations of many treatments here
And we’re here to enhance the way your teeth look too
So often, the first thing we notice about someone is their smile. If you’d like to improve the way your teeth look, your dentist can help. Whether it’s a few touches of composite, tooth whitening or a longer course of treatment, there are ways a dentist can enhance your smile so you feel confident about how you look.
And finally some links to popular news items about cosmetic treatments:
Individual treatment planning
We are very aware every patient has different needs and budgets. Treatment planning is always a two-way conversation as we help you achieve your optimum healthy smile.
Please contact us using our online form, and feel free to ask questions.