Dental implants are often the preferred option in replacing missing teeth as they provide the strongest level of support and strength in comparison to other methods.
Dental implants can effectively restore the original strength and function of your mouth and prevent the further movement or deterioration of other areas of your mouth and teeth. They can be created in a way that is complementary to your existing teeth and hence look completely natural.
This can vary from patient to patient, depending on the individual’s state of initial health, amount of available bone and the body’s ability to heal. However, implants are typically conducted over a period of 6 – 8 months from initial consultation to end result. This allows for a number of treatment procedures including the anchoring of the implant anchor, followed by the necessary positioning of a post and replacement tooth. Each of these processes requires a period of time to heal.
Yes, with the advent of new dental materials such as the use of porcelain for crowns and replacement teeth, it is now possible for your restorative dental treatments to effectively mimic the natural look and feel of your true, beautiful smile!
You are not alone if you experience even a minor level of anxiety at the prospect of a dental visit. Luckily, with the use of Sedation Dentistry methods, we can effectively rid you of any need for apprehension in your treatment.
Intravenous (IV) Sedation is otherwise known as 'Conscious Sedation’ and allows you to undergo procedures of varying duration and complexity in complete comfort and in the absence of pain.
After just one visit to our practice, with the use of IV Sedation, we have witnessed a vast change in the attitudes of patients that have previously experienced great anxiety at the thought of the dental chair. Don’t let your fear stop you from receiving the treatment that you need – we can help you overcome your fear.
Wisdom teeth can cause a multitude of problems, from overcrowding and shifting of your existing tooth structure, to causing infection and soreness in the gums.
Through the extraction of wisdom teeth you can effectively rid your mouth of the trauma associated with wisdom teeth and restore your sense of full comfort and happiness.
Even if your wisdom teeth only cause you problems on a infrequent basis, if they are present and have only broken part way through your gum, they are prone to harbouring food and subsequently bacteria growth, when left untreated.
Wisdom tooth extraction involves the removal of the tooth and consequent sealing of the remaining gum to leave you with a mouth free from future problems and infection.
For any further information regarding the treatments on offer at Bay Dental, please contact us and we will be happy to answer any questions or arrange a consultation with Dr Christopher Smith. |