The mouth can reveal findings of additional systemic problems or disease which can impact on your overall health. As part of your comprehensive oral examination, your dentist will make a record of the findings which involves a comprehensive oral mucosal examination (oral cancer check), a full charting of your existing oral condition, treatment planning, radiographs (x-rays) and photographs (as required). Your dental professional will present you with all the information recorded and discuss your needs with you.

In all areas of health and well-being, prevention is better than cure – and at our practice it is our commitment to...
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Fillings are a procedure commonly used to treat cavities, repair damaged teeth and prevent further decay. The type of...
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It is important children start their dental health early in life to avoid future problems and any anxiety associated with a...
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A crown is a ceramic "cap" that is cemented over a specifically prepared tooth. Crowns can be fabricated in a single visit
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While cosmetic effect of missing teeth is often a concern, the greater issue is the inability to chew food and maintain
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