Invisalign Open Day Alert! Sat, 21 Sept
Join us on Sat, 21 Sept, for a free consult with 3D scan and tailored plan. Enjoy $500 off treatment and a free whitening syringe upon completion if you go ahead on the day.
Don’t miss out—book your spot now!
Get $500 Off Invisalign Treatment & a Gleaming Perk
For those who choose to start their Invisalign journey on the day, we’re offering a special package: $500 off your aligner treatment, plus a free whitening syringe to perfect your new smile once treatment is complete.*
Limited spots are available. Book now to secure your place.
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The Power of Prevention
Regular dental check-ups are more than just a routine; they’re a crucial aspect of maintaining overall health.
Visiting us every six months can prevent the onset of serious dental issues, such as cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer.
Early detection is key—we can spot problems that you might not notice, addressing them before they escalate into painful and costly treatments.
Preventive care includes professional cleanings that remove plaque and tartar buildup, which are impossible to eliminate with regular brushing and flossing alone. These check-ups also provide an opportunity for personalised advice on maintaining optimal oral hygiene at home.
Moreover, a healthy mouth contributes to a healthy body. Research links oral health to conditions like heart disease and diabetes, emphasising the importance of regular dental visits.
Embrace the power of prevention and make your dental health a priority—your smile and overall well-being will thank you!
Dental Emergencies: What to Do and When to Call
Dental emergencies can strike unexpectedly, causing pain and panic. Knowing how to handle them can make all the difference. For a knocked-out tooth, keep it moist and try to place it back in the socket without touching the root. If that’s not possible, store it in milk and seek immediate dental care with us.
Severe toothaches often signal an infection; rinse with warm water, use floss to remove debris, and avoid aspirin directly on the gums. For a cracked or chipped tooth, rinse your mouth, save any pieces, and apply gauze if there’s bleeding. Swelling and intense pain may indicate an abscess; rinse with salt water to alleviate discomfort.
Always contact our team promptly for guidance on any emergency. Quick action can prevent further damage and ensure the best outcome for your oral health.