Learn More About Your Dental Problems
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Our Passion Is Taking Care of Oral Health and Keeping Away Dental Problems.
Taking care of the mouth may help to avoid dental problems. However, ignoring proper oral hygiene can damage teeth and gums, including tooth decay, gum disease, cavities, or toothache.
Oral health issues can be uncomfortable and make it hard to focus on daily tasks. Over time, such conditions may aggravate and cause irreversible damage, like losing teeth. It may later require more extensive dental procedures. Additionally, the health of your teeth and gums is important for your overall health, so unaddressed oral problems may also affect your body. Hence, prompt management is important to avoid potential complications.
At The Smile Space, we want you and your family to have a healthy mouth and smile that you can be proud of, and a team of experienced dentists will work to make that happen. We offer a wide range of dental services, from preventative care and general dentistry to restorative treatments. We provide exceptional care to address and minimise the risk of dental problems. Our clinic uses the latest technology and equipment to help us create an efficient treatment plan for every patient. Please schedule an appointment today, and let us help you achieve optimal oral health.
Dental Problems We Can Help You With
Bad Breath
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Bleeding Gums
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Gum Disease
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Dry Socket
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Stained Teeth
Teeth can develop stains due to the accumulation of dark pigments from food or drink, smoking, and certain medications. Teeth whitening is one popular treatment that uses bleaching agents to lighten discolouration. Other options include bonding, veneers, and crowns.
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Teeth Sensitivity
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Crooked Teeth
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Tooth Gaps
It refers to a space between the teeth. It more commonly appears in the two upper front teeth. Some gaps are minor and barely noticeable, yet others look large and become an aesthetic issue. The dentist may recommend certain cosmetic dentistry procedures to improve them.
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Bite Problems
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Severe Toothache
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Wisdom Teeth Pain
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Get Outstanding Dental Care with Us Today
At The Smile Space, we believe that comprehensive dental care should be accessible to everyone. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing the highest standard of care, using the latest technology and techniques. If you're looking for a dentist in Sutherland, book an appointment at The Smile Space today!
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Dental Problems
Are all dental problems emergencieS?
Not all oral health issues are considered emergencies, yet they need treatment before they worsen. However, some dental problems are serious enough to require immediate medical attention.
Examples include uncontrolled bleeding, severe pain that seems to not respond to medication, lacerations to the gums, and broken teeth. If you are experiencing any of these, it is important to seek dental care right away.
How long should I wait before I see my dentist about
my dental problem?
The general rule of thumb is that you should seek treatment from the dentist if your dental problem doesn’t get better with oral care at home. The same is true if the discomfort lasts for more than two days. Generally, it’s important to visit a dental professional and inform them about your toothache, even if it has disappeared.
Can I manage my dental problem at home?
The answer generally depends on the kind of dental problem you have. If you have a sudden toothache and sensitivity, you may check if there’s debris stuck between your teeth and remove it. Or you can gently rinse your mouth with warm saltwater and brush your teeth with a fluoridated toothbrush. Such dental hygiene can provide relief.
However, if you have intense pain in your mouth, severe bleeding, or infection, it’s highly recommended that you consult the dentist and get proper dental treatment. Delaying treatment typically poses a high risk of health concerns.
How can I prevent dental problems?
There are preventative measures you and your dentist can take to help minimise your chance of experiencing a dental problem. You should stick with a good oral hygiene routine, such as brushing your teeth twice daily and using floss and mouthwash to eliminate food particles and bacteria.
We highly suggest visiting your dentist regularly for dental checkups and cleanings. Quitting habits that are harmful to your teeth and gums is also essential. Lastly, eat more nutritious foods and avoid frequent snacks and foods high in sugar.