Hornsby Dental – Family, General and Cosmetic Dentist in Hornsby

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paediatric dentist in Hornsby

Why Use A Paediatric Dentist?

            Why use a Paediatric Dentist? Pediatric dentist Sydney specialises in children and teenagers overall dental care needs. They have extensive knowledge and experience to care for your child’s teeth, gums and mouth. They undergo additional 2 to 3 years of formal training for paediatric dentistry after their 4 years of dental school to focus on children’s behaviour and the treatment of children’s developing teeth. Paediatric dentist in Hornsby recommends that your child’s first visit is as early as 6 months or as soon as their first baby teeth. It is recommended for your child to have a routine check up every 6 months. Your child will lose their teeth at the age of 6 or 7 years old. During this stage the paediatric dentist is mindful of the development of your child’s teeth. What is the difference between a Dentist and a Paediatric Dentist? Visiting the dentist can be scary for some kids that is why children’s dentistry are built to be a kid friendly environment. The top priority is to make sure that the kids are comfortable and to remove their fear of sitting in the dentist’s chair. The tools and the equipment are smaller than the normal dentistry. The decorations are more colourful and inviting to the kids’ eyes. There are toys, games and colouring materials that are also present to entertain them. The Hornsby dentist will also educate the kids about the tools and equipment that they will use to remove the fear of the unknown and to slowly involve your child to every process without them being overwhelmed. They also hire staff that is kid friendly and loves helping kids. Can Paediatric Dentist treat adults? Although paediatric dentists are more experienced in children and teens demands, they are also qualified to treat adults. With all the training, knowledge and special skills, they can also deliver an amazing result to the adults.     Dentist Hornsby

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Why Do I Need A Crown For My Tooth?

            What is a Dental Crown? A dental crown is a cap that covers most of part of that tooth that needs to be restored. The dentist Hornsby will shave all surface of your tooth structure that leaves a small tooth that allows the crown to be cemented on top of it. This dental procedure required at least two to three visits depending on the case and the material that you wanted to use for your dental crown. There are four different types of crown. Ceramic, Porcelain, Base metal alloy and Gold alloys. You and your dentist will decide which specific material is suitable for your needs and tooth crown price budget. What causes the need for a crown? So why do I need a crown for my tooth? Dental Crowns in Hornsby is one of the most common tooth restorations to save your broken or decayed tooth. Some patients use it for aesthetic reason especially if you have crooked or discoloured tooth as it helps improve the appearance of your tooth. Some use it for the function. It is used to cover dental implant and protect the tooth after a root canal treatment. Advantages and Disadvantages of Dental Crowns: Pros Dental crown is a long term option to restore your tooth since they are very durable and can act like a real tooth. A dental crown can last at least five to fifteen years depending on how the patient takes care of their oral health. Patient satisfaction and the success rate of tooth crown is very high in restoring your tooth Cons One of the main disadvantages of dental crown is shaving or filing the tooth to a certain shape that can fit the crown. This process is permanent and irreversible. Crowns can also chip or broke especially if you bite into a hard piece of food or hard things. If the damage is small it can be fixed without replacing the actual crown. However, if it is a large chip a new crown must be placed. It can also fall off completely if it is not fitted or cemented correctly.     https://www.hornsbydentist.com.au

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Types of filling Hornsby

Which Dental Fillings Are Best?

            What is Dental Filling? A dental filling is a dental procedure to restore a small portion of the tooth that is damaged or decayed. If a large portion of the tooth is damaged or the decay has reached the nerve of your tooth, a dental crown or root canal therapy may be the best option to restore your tooth. When your Hornsby dentist do dental fillings in Hornsby, they will need to remove the decayed part of the tooth, cleans it, then fills out and close off the space of your teeth. This way it prevents the tooth from damaging or decaying even further since the bacteria and food particles can no longer enter the hole or space on your teeth. Which dental fillings are best for you? There is no such thing as the best filling or the safest dental fillings for someone. The types of filling to use vary from a person’s preference and how much money you are willing to spend to restore your teeth. Generally, there are five types of dental fillings that you can choose from to achieve your desired look. Amalgam – they are silver fillings that have been used for so long to fill a tooth. It is the least expensive and very durable type of fillings that can last for years. Composite Resin – is the most popular type of filling since it matches the colour of your teeth. They may be the most aesthetically pleasing however they are less durable then amalgam. Ceramic Fillings – it is an expensive type of filling that is very durable and very visually pleasing because it matches the shade of your natural tooth. These are also resistant to stain or discolouration since it is made out of porcelain. Glass Ionomers – this is typically used for children that still have baby teeth. This filling can release fluoride to protect the tooth from further decaying. Gold Fillings – not the most commonly used filling but it is considered the best filling material since it is very durable and can last up to 15 to 20 years. However, since the material is made out of gold it is also by far the most expensive option and it requires more visit because the filling is made to order in a laboratory.     www.HornsbyDentist.com.au

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Tooth replacement in Hornsby

Tooth Replacement in Hornsby

            A perfectly healthy set of teeth is very important. It is a sign of good overall health and you can show off your amazing smile. The absence of a tooth can make a person less confident. It can also make chewing a little bit difficult to some people. Luckily, during this new era we can have options for tooth replacement in Hornsby and it is very advanced. Here are some least ideal to the most ideal ways to replace you missing tooth. Do nothing at all Leave the gap when you lose your tooth. This is the least ideal option because you will have bone loss in this area over time. The opposing teeth can also drop down. Partial Denture This treatment does not keep the bone level where it should be. You are also required to remove the appliance every night when you sleep. However, cosmetically it does fill the gap. Dental Bridge This used to be the best option to replace a missing tooth before implants exist. Now it is not the best option because you have to do crowns on both of the adjacent teeth to the missing tooth. If something goes wrong in the future with one of those two teeth holding the middle tooth in the bridge you can lose the whole bridge. Also if the two adjacent teeth are healthy, you are putting crowns on healthy teeth with the drilling and crowning. Over time you can also lose bone in the area where the missing tooth is. Dental Implant Tooth implant is probably the best way to replace a missing tooth. It is a standalone crown that does not disturb its surrounding teeth. If you have multiple missing teeth you can have implant supported over denture. However, there are instances that the bone is not wide enough so you need to have a bone graft. Schedule a visit to your Hornsby dentist and see which tooth replacement option is best for you.   Hornsby Dental

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Dental Implant Recovery

          Tooth implant in Hornsby is an expensive major dental procedure that is why some patients prefer to have implant done overseas. They use the latest technology and techniques to make sure that you can have your beautiful smile back. It is the best option to replace a missing tooth but the dental implant procedure timeline is a very long process. The tooth implant recovery time varies from person to person. It varies depending on the number of tooth implant, patient’s health and how a patient handles the recovery process. Majority of the time after a dental implant procedure, you will experience some discomfort, swelling, minor bleeding and sometimes bruising. Your dentist will prescribe you some medication and the most effective aftercare to ease the pain and discomfort that you are feeling. There are some guidelines that you need to follow to recover faster and to avoid complications after a dental implant procedure. First thing that you need to do is changing your diet temporarily to help your mouth properly heal and for your mouth to heal faster. You have to eat soft foods or pureed foods and make sure not to chew on the side of the mouth where the implant is located. Make sure not to eat hard foods, acidic or spicy foods to avoid any discomfort. Avoid smoking cigarettes especially during the first week after your surgery was done. Tobacco products have negative effects and can delay the healing process of your dental implant. Try not to eat very hot foods and always make sure that you apply cold compress on the side of the mouth where the implant is located to ease the pressure. Once, you follow these guidelines and still experience excessive bleeding, unbearable pain, allergic reaction to any medicine that was prescribed and excessive swelling make sure to contact your Hornsby dentist right away to address the issue immediately.     Dentist Hornsby

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durability of dental implants in Hornsby

Durability of Dental Implants

            What are Dental Implants? A dental implant is a screw that goes into your bones. After it heals the implant is ready for restoration and a crown is attached on top of it. Dental implant in Hornsby is generally the best option to replace a missing tooth. It is a standalone crown that does not place any strain on other teeth as well as not disturb any of its surrounding teeth and it also keeps the bone level. Sometimes there are instances that the bone is not wide enough to place an implant. In this case, you need a bone graft before proceeding to dental implant. To find out if you are eligible, you have to provide a comprehensive health history for your dentist to review. The dentist Hornsby will have to take a CT Scan before placing an implant, this way they can have a three dimensional image of your jaw. After a consultation with your health history and your CT scan, you will be able to find out if you are eligible for an implant. However, in select cases whether it is due to your overall health conditions or other situation that makes you not eligible for dental implant, your dentist will determine what is the best procedure for your missing tooth. How many years does a dental implant last? The durability of dental implants will depend on how you use them. If you are using them just like how you use your natural teeth such as chewing food, it will last for a very long time since they will not decay. However, if you use them for opening a bottle or biting on hard food chances are the crown placed on your implant will cracked or your implant can break or bend. Dental implant recovery guidelines should be followed so as to help your new implant lasts a very long time. How successful are dental implants? There is a 95% success rate on dental implant but the success will still depend on how they are placed and the material they are made of and of course your overall health and lifestyle.     https://www.hornsbydentist.com.au

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Lost Dental Crown

Lost Crown or Lost Dental Crown If the dental crown falls off, make an appointment to see us at Hornsby Dental as soon as possible and bring the crown with you. For your convenience, we have the specialised equipment to offer one visit crowns (usual crown procedures take 2 visits and more time). We may also have dental crown specials available. View the following page for more information: https://www.hornsbydentist.com.au/hornsby-dental/crowns-and-bridges/ If you have any questions, feel free to contact one of the Hornsby Dentist | Hornsby Dental team at 8090 1100, e-mail us at info@hornsbydentist.com.au or drop by to visit us at Hornsby.

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Sensitive Teeth

Sensitive teeth is a common problem in Australia. Hypersensitivity or increased sensitivity is caused when the dentine is exposed. The dentine is the inner layer of a tooth that is normally covered by enamel. Consequently, hypersensitivity can be caused by a number of reasons: –          Abrasion lesions due to excessive tooth brushing: This causes the exposure of the roots. Since the roots are not covered by enamel, the dentine will be exposed, thus causing sensitivity to hot and cold. –          Fractured tooth: Sometimes a tooth can be fractured due to excessive occlusal force, tooth wear or because of expansion of filling materials. This fracture line causes exposure of dentine and will result in hypersensitivity. –          Decayed tooth: When the enamel layer of the tooth is decayed, the dentine will be exposed, thus causing sensitive teeth. –          Cracked tooth syndrome: A crack in the tooth will provide a passage between the external environment and the nerve of the tooth. This will result in sensitivity to hot/cold, water and mechanical forces (such as when one is chewing) It is best to consult your dentist when you start feeling hypersensitivity reactions. Treatments might range from using anti-sensitive toothpaste and oral hygiene instruction to covering the exposed dentine with dental restorative materials.   For more information, visit: Home – Hornsby Dental or give us a call on (02) 8090 1100 for more information and to speak with one of the Hornsby Dentist | Hornsby Dental team members.

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Wisdom Tooth Extractions

Hornsby Dental | Hornsby Dentist: Wisdom Teeth Wisdom teeth normally erupt at around 18 – 25 years old. However it is not uncommon for these teeth to erupt at a later age or not to erupt at all. The wisdom tooth can either erupt straight, tilted at an angle or they can even erupt sideways . Most of the time, an X ray is needed to see the position of the wisdom tooth whilst it is still under the gums. If it is positioned at angle or if it is growing sideways, you might need to take your wisdom tooth out. This is because food can get trapped easily between the wisdom tooth and the adjacent tooth and this will allow the growth of bacteria. Due to the position of this tooth, it is often difficult to clean. Consequently, this will increase the risk of bacterial growth and caries development. Most people also prefer to get their wisdom tooth out as it may interfere with orthodontic treatment. If there is not sufficient space in the jaw, the alignment of your teeth might change due to the force generated by the eruption of your wisdom tooth. For more information, visit: Hornsby Dental or give us a call on (02) 8090 1100 for more information and to speak with one of the Hornsby Dentist | Hornsby Dental team members for any questions that you may have.

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Truline invisible orthodontics

Hornsby Dentist | Hornsby Dental is pleased to announce that we now offer the Tru-Line invisible orthodontic system which is a great way to align your teeth. It is a great way to keep the visual appearance of your teeth whilst straightening it. The system makes use of plastic aligners to gradually move your teeth into the desired position. It is very similar to Invisalign which is a US based system that you may have heard of. For more information, visit: https://www.hornsbydentist.com.au/hornsby-dental/orthodontics/ or give us a call on (02) 8090 1100 for more information to speak with one of the Hornsby Dentist | Hornsby Dental team members.

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