Ever wondered what your dentist really means when they say things like “occlusal surface” or “item 114”? Dental jargon can sound confusing, but it’s simply the professional language dentists use every day. Learn how to decode common Australian dental terms, item numbers, and X-rays so your next appointment makes perfect sense.
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Dentistry goes far beyond routine check-ups. From preventive care that stops problems before they start to restorative and cosmetic treatments that rebuild and enhance your smile, modern dental procedures are designed to support both oral health and confidence. This guide breaks down the most common types of dental procedures and explains how they can improve your smile and overall well-being.
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Thanks to growing research and evolving dental practices here in Melbourne, you can feel confident that non-opioid options are not only safer—they may actually be better.
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Think vaping is harmless to your teeth? Or that marijuana won’t affect your gums? Think again. Discover what dentists really say about smoking, vaping, and weed—and how you can protect your smile.
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If yellow crust persists despite regular oral care or is accompanied by other symptoms like tooth sensitivity or pain, it’s advisable to consult a dentist promptly.
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Regular dental checkups, brushing, and flossing help keep both the veneers and natural teeth in good condition. While veneers are a long-term solution for enhancing a smile, they may eventually need replacement, but with proper care, they can last over a decade without causing harm to the underlying teeth.
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Dental anxiety and its subsequent avoidance of dental care has been shown to have strong association with poor oral health in both adults and children.
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Regular dental x-rays used to check on any existing dental work in the mouth, for example, to assess how well a filling is sealed to the tooth structure underneath or to review previous root canal treatments or crowned teeth
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Are you suffering from receding gums? We recommend treating this issue as early as possible so it doesn’t develop and become worse. Our dentists at Glenhuntly Dental Clinic can help you prevent and fix receding gums, giving you a cleaner, brighter and healthier smile. Adopting good oral hygiene practices, such as using a soft-bristled toothbrush and proper brushing techniques, and avoiding detrimental habits like smoking, are key to preventing further gum recession and maintaining overall oral health. Regular dental visits for cleanings and check-ups can also help in early detection and receding gums treatment, ensuring a healthier oral environment.
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A tooth abscess won’t go away on its own. Pain may stop however the bacteria will continue to spread and destroy surrounding tissue. If you have tooth abscess symptoms, see your dentist even if you no longer have pain.
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