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Preventative Dentistry

Caring for your teeth to keep them healthy and avoid cavities, gum disease, and more

Check Up & Clean
Fissure Sealants
Custom Mouthguards
Remineralisation
Professional Cleaning
Check Up & Clean
Fissure Sealants
Custom Mouthguards
Remineralisation
Professional Cleaning

Prevention is better than cure • Protect your smile for life

Preventive Care

What is Preventive Dentistry?

Preventive dentistry is the practice of caring for your teeth to keep them healthy. This helps to avoid cavities, gum disease, enamel wear, and more.

Impact on General Health

Professional dental cleanings aren't just for keeping your smile bright; they can have a significant impact on your general health. Insufficient oral hygiene has been linked to several serious illnesses.

Associated Medical Issues

  • Bone loss
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Strokes
  • Cancers
  • Many other problems

Home Care is Essential

Brushing and flossing at home are essential, but to ensure teeth are healthy and thoroughly clean, you should schedule regular check-ups and professional cleaning appointments.

Regular Care

Check Up and Clean

Prevention is better than cure

We all know that prevention is better than cure and the best way to prevent gum and tooth problems and diagnose early disease is by attending for regular check ups and cleans.

Save Money & Avoid Pain

Given that dental problems mostly only become more significant and expensive to fix, not only will this save you money in the long run and avoid pain, but the chances are that you won't be caught with a painful problem on a week end!

Regular Prevention

Prevent problems before they start

Early Detection

Catch issues early when they're easier to treat

Cost Effective

Save money with preventive care

For Children

Fissure Sealants

An inexpensive method of preventing decay in children's teeth

Of course we all want to do whatever we can to prevent dental problems for our children and fissure sealants offer an inexpensive method of preventing decay in the fissure pattern (grooves) on the tops of the back teeth.

Why Newly Erupted Teeth Need Protection

Newly erupted teeth are highly susceptible to pit and fissure decay and extra attention when brushing is required in order to effectively control plaque around them.

The Problem with Deep Grooves

Deep grooves allow the plaque to evade the toothbrush bristles and the accumulating plaque and food debris can rapidly begin the decay process.

Early pit and fissure decay can be very difficult to diagnose and can quickly progress into a significant cavity requiring a filling.

How It Works

1

Sealant is applied to deep grooves

2

Creates a smooth protective barrier

3

Prevents plaque accumulation

4

Protects against decay

Not all back teeth have plaque retaining grooves so ask your dentist at your next check-up if this treatment pertains to you or your child. It makes sense to seal those deep grooves wherever possible.

Sports Protection

Custom Mouthguards

The greatest preventive service for anyone involved in contact sports

Custom Protection

Made specifically for your teeth

Greatest Prevention Service

Custom fitted mouthguards are potentially the greatest preventive service on offer by modern dentistry to the individual involved in contact sport.

The Cost of Dental Trauma

Dental trauma can vary in its severity and is usually the beginning of significant lifelong dental treatment and expense.

How Mouthguards Protect

Mouthguards act by absorbing an impact and dispersing the force across a greater area. They protect the soft and hard tissues of the mouth and the jaw joint.

A custom fitting mouthguard made by the dental professional is most effective in achieving this level of protection.

Important Note: Due to the constantly changing shape of the dentition in child and adolescent sportspeople a mouthguard is only really useful for one season.

Recommended for Contact Sports

Football

Rugby

Basketball

Hockey

Boxing

Advanced Treatment

Remineralisation

Reversing decay and reducing sensitivity through mineral restoration

Understanding the Process

Teeth are mineralised structures and dental decay occurs when teeth lose their mineral content through the process of demineralisation within an acidic oral environment.

What It Does

Remineralisation involves the application of calcium and fluoride preparations to the affected tooth surface in order to reverse the decay process and reduce sensitivity.

Treatment Range

Remineralisation therapies can range from simply using a fluoridated toothpaste to applying special crèmes to the teeth with the aid of customised trays.

Who Benefits Most?

People in need of this can be the elderly taking a number of medications which cause dry mouth.

The Remineralisation Process

1

Demineralisation

Teeth lose minerals in acidic environment

2

Treatment

Apply calcium and fluoride preparations

3

Restoration

Teeth regain minerals and strength

Reverses Early Decay

Can stop and reverse the decay process in its early stages

Reduces Sensitivity

Strengthens enamel and reduces tooth sensitivity

Preventative Care FAQs

Preventative Dentistry Questions

Learn about preventive dental treatments and services

Get In Touch With Us

Whether you need to book an appointment, have questions about our services, or need emergency dental care, we're here to help.

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(07) 5593 9500

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Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm

Appointments outside these hours may be made by special arrangement

Our Location

7/174 Galleon Way
Currumbin Waters, QLD 4223

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