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Teeth Discolouration

Zirconia Based Crowns Zirconia - The White Steel of Dentistry offering a realism not seen before in the world of cosmetic dentistry - click to read more...

Zirconia, or Zirconium dioxide to give it it’s proper name, in one form is used to make simulated diamonds but in dentistry it is used to make the strongest of all restorations. Because of this strength it is sometimes called white steel. It is 100% biocompatible and because of it’s translucent qualities is ideal when reproducing extremely natural looking dental crowns and bridges….

Dental Veneers Designed to be minimally invasive dental veneers offer what is sometimes called instant orthodontics - click to read more...

Dental veneers sometimes called tooth veneers. Porcelain veneers are designed to cover the front surface of teeth to correct both colour and shape problems.
Veneers are an important tool for the cosmetic dentist. A dentist may use one veneer to restore a single tooth that may have been fractured or discolored, or multiple teeth to create a “Hollywood” type of makeover. Many people have small teeth resulting in spaces that may not be easily closed by orthodontics….

Dental Crowns A dental crown is a porcelain cap that covers the tooth and provides long lasting and aesthetically pleasing results - click to read more...

Dental crowns are used widely in modern dentistry for many purposes from cosmetic to structural. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped “cap” that is placed over a tooth – covering the tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and/or to improve its appearance. The crowns, when cemented into place, fully encase the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line….

Root Canal Treatment The removal of the tooth

Root canal treatment refers to the treatment of the inner aspects of a tooth, specifically that area inside a tooth originally occupied by the tooth’s “pulp tissue”.
Most people would probably refer to a tooth’s pulp tissue as its “nerve”. While a tooth’s pulp tissue does contain nerve fibers it is also composed of arteries, veins, lymph vessels, and connective tissue.
For the purposes of this discussion, so to use a term people seem to be most familiar with, we will use the terms “nerve” and “nerve tissue” to refer to a tooth’s pulp tissue….