
Complete Dental Care From A To Z
To maintain good oral health and extend the natural life of your teeth, routine dental care is essential. Regular visits to the dentist and prompt intervention at the earliest sign of decay can help prevent pain, discomfort, and unexpected expenses. If your teeth, gums, or oral health are causing problems, restorative dental care can help restore your mouth to a normal state. General dentistry prioritizes your overall health. Here are some of the results you can expect from preventative and restorative dental care:
Preventative Care:
- Super clean teeth that look whiter without whitening.
- X-rays that detect problems while they’re still small.
- Healthy gums that don’t itch or bleed.
- Composite fillings that halt cavities in their tracks.
- Less sensitivity to hot and cold foods.
- Reverse and prevent tooth decay.
- Extend the life of prosthetics and appliances.
Restorative Dentistry:
- Save your natural tooth from an infection.
- Replace missing teeth with a natural-looking solution.
- Repair damaged teeth to like-new condition.
- Custom-made prosthetics and appliances.
- Eat easier, sleep better, and enjoy an enhanced quality of life.
Our General Dentistry services
Composite Fillings
Composite fillings provide a natural-looking, tooth-coloured solution for cavities, stopping decay and protecting your tooth. Blending seamlessly with your smile, they restore function, strength, and aesthetics for long-lasting oral health.
Dental Bonding
Enhance your smile with dental bonding—a quick and effective solution for repairing chipped, cracked, discoloured, or misshapen teeth.
Dental Bridges
Bridge the gap to a healthier, more confident smile! Dental bridges seamlessly replace missing teeth, restoring both function and aesthetics while preventing shifting and bite issues.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns make up an essential part of restorative dentistry, and can greatly improve the strength, appearance, and longevity of your teeth.
Dental Extractions
Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure that can be performed with minimal pain or discomfort, whether you need a standard tooth removal or more complex dental surgery. Your dentist will numb the area around the tooth with a local anesthetic, so you won't feel any pain during the procedure.
Dental Implants
A dental implant is a great solution for replacing a missing tooth. At our dentist in Newcastle, we place a titanium implant into your jawbone, which acts as a replacement for your natural tooth root.
Dentures
Personalised to match your unique smile, dentures provide a modern dental solution to replace multiple or all of your teeth with minimal discomfort. Speak with a dentist in Newcastle to explore how dentures can restore both function and aesthetics to your smile.
Root Canal
Root canals quickly relieve pain and save your natural tooth by removing infected tissue. A dentist in Newcastle can restore your smile's comfort and function with this effective procedure.
Teeth Cleanings
Want a brighter smile without bleaching? Our routine teeth cleanings naturally enhance the whiteness and brightness of your teeth. Plus, they help prevent cavities and gum disease, keeping your mouth healthy and your smile radiant.
The importance of early intervention and routine care
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. We really want to see you smile. Your health is our top priority and our routine care and recommendations for early intervention come from a place of care and concern. Keeping your teeth, gums, jaw and tongue healthy right now and repairing problems when they first appear will mean much less discomfort and pain and fewer unexpected expenses for you. And that is what keeps our patients smiling.
Keep your natural teeth for longer
Did you know the most common causes of tooth loss are cavities for young adults and gum disease in older adults? Practicing good oral hygiene habits at home is a great way to keep your mouth strong and healthy and at your routine exam, we can detect the earliest signs of gum disease and tooth decay and intervene before they get worse.
Save your money
Routine teeth cleaning and exams are relatively low-cost and predictable expenses that can fit in a budget. Treatments for the earliest signs of tooth decay, such as composite fillings, also happen to be relatively low-cost and a good long-term investment. More drastic procedures needed to repair more serious health issues often come with a bigger price tag.
Don’t even think about it
One of the greatest things about optimal oral health is that you don’t even think about it at all. There are no aches or inflammation. No all-consuming toothache. You don’t have to worry about the food you want to eat or feel self-conscious about your smile. Well maintained teeth are naturally beautiful, comfortable and reliable.
The Importance Of Early Intervention And Routine Care
Taking preventative measures is crucial in maintaining good oral health. Our priority is your health and we care deeply about seeing you smile. Our routine care and early intervention recommendations come from a place of care and concern. By keeping your teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue healthy and addressing any problems at the earliest sign, you can avoid discomfort, pain, and unexpected expenses. Our goal is to help you maintain a healthy smile and keep you smiling.
Keep your natural teeth for longer
Did you know that cavities are the most common cause of tooth loss in young adults, while gum disease is the leading cause in older adults? To maintain a strong and healthy mouth, it is essential to practice good oral hygiene habits at home. During your routine dental exam, we can detect the earliest signs of gum disease and tooth decay and intervene before they worsen, helping you preserve your natural teeth for longer.
Save your money
Routine teeth cleaning and exams are relatively low-cost and predictable expenses that can fit in a budget. Treatments for the earliest signs of tooth decay, such as composite fillings, also happen to be relatively low-cost and a good long-term investment. More drastic procedures needed to repair more serious health issues often come with a bigger price tag.
Don’t even think about it
Optimal oral health is characterized by a lack of aches, inflammation, or toothaches. You won’t have to worry about the food you eat or feel self-conscious about your smile. Well-maintained teeth are naturally beautiful, comfortable, and reliable. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with healthy teeth and gums.
Contact us today
to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
At least once every six months for regular dental checkups and cleanings. However, the frequency of your visits may depend on your individual oral health needs.
Maintaining good oral health involves regular brushing and flossing, eating a healthy diet, and visiting a general dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. It’s also important to avoid habits that can damage your teeth such as smoking or chewing tobacco.
General dentistry includes a range of services such as dental exams, X-rays, cleanings, fillings, extractions, and root canals. Dentists may also offer cosmetic services such as teeth whitening, veneers, and orthodontics.
Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth and can lead to tooth decay and gum disease if not removed through proper oral hygiene practices.
Tooth decay and cavities can be prevented by practicing good oral hygiene, limiting sugary and acidic foods and drinks, and visiting the dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings. Dental sealants and fluoride treatments may also help prevent tooth decay.
Tooth sensitivity can be caused by a number of factors such as tooth decay, gum disease, worn enamel, and teeth grinding. Treatment may involve desensitizing toothpaste, fluoride treatments, or dental procedures such as fillings or root canals.
