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Cosmetic Dentistry

When it comes to dental whitening, many people assume that all products and procedures are created equal. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. In fact, there are a variety of different whitening options available, each with their own unique benefits and drawbacks.

One of the most common types of dental whitening is over-the-counter whitening products, such as whitening toothpaste, strips, and gels. While these products can be effective at removing surface stains, they often contain lower concentrations of whitening agents and may not be as effective at removing deeper stains.

Another popular option is in-office whitening, which involves a professional dental treatment that uses a high-concentration whitening gel and a special light to accelerate the whitening process. This type of whitening is typically more effective than over-the-counter products and can produce dramatic results in just one visit.

At-home whitening kits are another option, which typically involve custom-fitted trays and a professional-strength whitening gel. While these kits can be effective, they require more time and effort than in-office treatments and may not produce results as quickly.

It's important to note that not all dental whitening products and procedures are safe for everyone. For example, individuals with sensitive teeth or gum disease may not be good candidates for certain types of whitening. It's always best to consult with a dental professional before starting any whitening treatment.

In conclusion, while all dental whitening products and procedures may seem similar, they are not created equal. It's important to consider your individual needs and consult with a dental professional to determine the best whitening option for you. At Power Dental, we offer a variety of whitening options to help you achieve a brighter, more confident smile. Contact us today to schedule a consultation!

Emergency Dentistry

This depends on how much risk of dental disease you are at. We like to see children and many adults every 6 months, but some with no problems less frequently.  On the other hand, people with active decay or gum disease we prefer to see them every 3-4 months.  Ask your dentist for their opinion about you.

There are many options: removable dentures, bridges, dental implants and orthodontic movement.  Each alternative has its advantages, strengths and weaknesses. You will need a consultation to see which suits you best.

Call us for an urgent appointment. Take over-the-counter painkillers if needed. Apply a cold compress to the outside of the affected area. Save any broken pieces.

Retrieve the tooth, hold it by the crown (the part that is usually exposed in the mouth), and rinse off the tooth root with water if it’s dirty. If possible, try to put the tooth back in place. Make sure it’s facing the right way. Do not force it back in.

If it is not possible to reinsert the tooth in the socket, put the tooth in a small container of milk (if milk is not available, use a cup of water with a little table salt)

Call us immediately. The sooner the better to have a chance of the tooth being successfully re-implanted

Family Dental Care

The Australian and New Zealand Society for Paediatric Dentistry recommends children first be seen for a screening at 12 months. We agree with this as a good general rule.

Yes! Many ladies have increased oral hygiene needs while pregnant and need more frequent cleaning of their teeth.  It is true that we generally avoid invasive procedures during pregnancy (such as x-rays, carrying out extractions and prescribing medications).  However, there is no significant danger in fillings, cleaning and having needles.

When it comes to maintaining good oral hygiene, brushing and flossing are two of the most important habits you can develop. However, even with regular brushing and flossing, it can be difficult to clean between teeth and in hard-to-reach areas. That's where interdental brushes like Piksters come in.

Piksters are a type of interdental brush that are designed to clean between teeth and remove plaque and debris from hard-to-reach areas. They are small, flexible brushes that can be used to clean between teeth, around braces, and in other tight spaces where traditional flossing may be difficult.

One of the benefits of Piksters is that they are easy to use and can be more effective than traditional flossing. The small brush head can reach areas that floss may miss, and the flexible bristles can conform to the shape of your teeth and gums for a more thorough clean.

Additionally, Piksters come in a variety of sizes to fit different spaces between teeth, making it easy to find the right size for your needs. They are also reusable, making them a more eco-friendly option than disposable floss picks.

While Piksters can be a great addition to your oral hygiene routine, it's important to remember that they are not a replacement for brushing and flossing. Regular brushing and flossing are still essential for maintaining good oral health and preventing tooth decay and gum disease.

At Power Dental, we recommend using Piksters in conjunction with regular brushing and flossing to help keep your teeth and gums healthy. Our team can provide personalised recommendations for your oral hygiene routine and help you find the right products to meet your needs. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a healthier smile!

This depends on how much risk of dental disease you are at. We like to see children and many adults every 6 months, but some with no problems less frequently.  On the other hand, people with active decay or gum disease we prefer to see them every 3-4 months.  Ask your dentist for their opinion about you.

One of the most common questions we hear from patients is, "How often should I get my teeth cleaned?" The answer to this question can vary depending on a number of factors, including your oral health history, lifestyle habits, and personal preferences. However, there are some general guidelines that can help you determine how often you should schedule a dental cleaning.

 

For most people, it's recommended to get a dental cleaning every six months. This is because regular cleanings can help prevent the build-up of plaque and tartar, which can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Additionally, dental cleanings can help detect any potential oral health issues early on, allowing for prompt treatment and prevention of more serious problems.

However, some individuals may need to get their teeth cleaned more frequently. For example, if you have a history of gum disease or other oral health issues, your dentist may recommend more frequent cleanings to help manage your condition. Similarly, if you smoke or use tobacco products, you may be at a higher risk for oral health problems and may need more frequent cleanings.

Ultimately, the best way to determine how often you should get your teeth cleaned is to consult with your dentist. They can evaluate your oral health history, lifestyle habits, and current oral health status to make personalised recommendations for your dental care.

At Power Dental, we believe in the importance of regular dental cleanings and check-ups to maintain optimal oral health. Contact us today to schedule your next

Yes, at Power Dental Practice we do the sort of dentistry that lasts a very long time, so we are able to accept new patients regularly.

Fissure sealants are a preventive dental treatment that can help protect your teeth from decay. They are a thin, plastic coating that is applied to the chewing surfaces of your back teeth, where decay is most likely to occur.

The chewing surfaces of your back teeth have deep grooves and fissures that can be difficult to clean with brushing and flossing alone. These areas can trap food particles and bacteria, leading to decay over time. Fissure sealants help to seal off these grooves and fissures, making it easier to keep your teeth clean and reducing your risk of decay.

Fissure sealants are typically applied to permanent molars, which usually come in around age six and twelve. However, they can also be applied to other teeth that have deep grooves and fissures.

The process of getting fissure sealants is quick and painless. Your dentist will clean and dry the tooth, then apply an acidic gel to roughen up the surface of the tooth. This helps the sealant bond more effectively. The gel is then rinsed off, and the tooth is dried again. Finally, the sealant is applied to the tooth and hardened with a special light.

Fissure sealants can last for several years with proper care and maintenance. Your dentist will check the sealants at your regular check-ups and may recommend touch-ups or replacements as needed.

At Power Dental, we believe in the importance of preventive dental care to help keep your teeth and gums healthy. Fissure sealants are just one of the many preventive treatments we offer to help protect your smile. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help you maintain optimal oral health.

 

Teeth Whitening

When it comes to dental whitening, many people assume that all products and procedures are created equal. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. In fact, there are a variety of different whitening options available, each with their own unique benefits and drawbacks.

One of the most common types of dental whitening is over-the-counter whitening products, such as whitening toothpaste, strips, and gels. While these products can be effective at removing surface stains, they often contain lower concentrations of whitening agents and may not be as effective at removing deeper stains.

Another popular option is in-office whitening, which involves a professional dental treatment that uses a high-concentration whitening gel and a special light to accelerate the whitening process. This type of whitening is typically more effective than over-the-counter products and can produce dramatic results in just one visit.

At-home whitening kits are another option, which typically involve custom-fitted trays and a professional-strength whitening gel. While these kits can be effective, they require more time and effort than in-office treatments and may not produce results as quickly.

It's important to note that not all dental whitening products and procedures are safe for everyone. For example, individuals with sensitive teeth or gum disease may not be good candidates for certain types of whitening. It's always best to consult with a dental professional before starting any whitening treatment.

In conclusion, while all dental whitening products and procedures may seem similar, they are not created equal. It's important to consider your individual needs and consult with a dental professional to determine the best whitening option for you. At Power Dental, we offer a variety of whitening options to help you achieve a brighter, more confident smile. Contact us today to schedule a consultation!

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