Creating beautiful smiles

A dentist in Sydney CBD is always dedicated and confident in providing their patients with new smiles that are aligned to their oral health plan and aesthetic goals.  This means that a range of different treatments can be offered, that when combined, can become a bespoke treatment plan that meets all of a patient’s requirements.

There are three fields of dentistry, preventive, restorative and cosmetic, and oral health care professionals are able to work within these three realms to accommodate all of the needs that a patient has regarding their smile.

Let’s go over them

Preventive care is fast becoming a priority for many modern dental practices where a lot of investments have been made in the development of tools and equipment designed to improve identification of decay and disease in the early stages.  This means that preventive care can be more beneficial to individual patients and combined with bespoke education, can ensure that one’s teeth remain cavity free and are healthy and strong for as long as possible.

Suitable for people of all ages, preventive dentistry can also involve several treatments that aim at protecting teeth when general brushing and flossing may not be as good as it can be.  Young children learn from an early age the importance of brushing, however; it can be difficult to get into those deep grooves in the back-chewing teeth.

Cavities are common in these teeth, so by sealing these deep grooves before decay can strike, dental professionals are ensuring that they are protecting these young teeth from unnecessary damage.

Restorative care is focused on improving the quality of oral health by fixing teeth when needed.  If a tooth becomes injured, diseased or decayed, for a patient’s overall quality of health, something needs to be done about it.  Unless the situation is dire, a dental professional will not extract the tooth but seek to repair it to best functionality where possible.

It is always better to keep original teeth in the mouth for as long as possible, however, every situation is different.  An oral health care professional will discuss the situation with their patient on a case by case basis.

And finally, cosmetic care deals with how a person feels about the appearance of their teeth, and seeks to improve both the health of an individual’s smile and how it looks.  Many professionals who work in this field have an eye for beauty and enjoy bringing out their patient’s true beauty from within.

By making sure that cosmetic treatments look and feel as natural as possible, there is a greater likelihood of a successfully satisfied patient.  Both patient and dentist should discuss the options together so that they are aligned in their plans.

It is important for a patient to discuss goals and plans with staff members at the dental clinic so that everyone is on board with what will ideally happen.  This is particularly important should a patient have some degree of dental fear and is nervous about upcoming consultations or procedures.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

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