Even the most beautiful restorations can be compromised by gum problems, recurring cavities and poor oral hygiene habits. Part of our commitment to you is to provide you with the proper information to keep your gums and teeth (natural or restored) in good health. Professional cleaning by a dental ... READ the POST
Why do I need to see the hygienist regularly after the dental treatment is complete?
Make your Day Bright Offers – Whitening and Cosmetic Treatments
Have a smile consultation with us to discuss your needs and options. We are happy to walk you through the possibilities for both whitening and cosmetic solutions. If you choose to proceed with cosmetic design and treatment, we will credit the consultation fee towards your chosen option which could ... READ the POST
New Patient Offers
To celebrate being new to the area we have a range of new patient offers. If you haven’t been to the dentist for a while or you have had enough of travelling out of the area for dentistry services, then come and visit us: New Patient Dentist Exam & x-rays – $130 (valued at $150) New ... READ the POST
I have Diabetes. Why do I need to be concerned with my mouth?
People who have been diagnosed with Diabetes have Glucose (Sugar) present in saliva. If the condition is not controlled, high level of sugar supports the growth of harmful bacteria which can potentially damage your teeth and gums/bone. If you are over 50, the risk of damage is even higher. The ... READ the POST
I am pregnant! How can it effect my mouth? What can I do?
Congratulations! Being pregnant is exciting time, however pregnancy demands can lead to some dental problems. It can increase the risk of tooth decay and gum disease in some woman. Research has also found a link between gum disease in some pregnant woman and premature birth with low birth ... READ the POST
I had a toothache in the past, but my tooth doesn’t hurt anymore-why do I need a Root Canal Treatment?
During the time that the tooth had a toothache, the pulp (nerve) inside the tooth was severely inflamed and infected causing the death and necrosis of the pulp. It no longer hurts because following an inflammatory challenge, the pulp may have died and become chronically inflamed showing little or no ... READ the POST

