- Bone loss around teeth Bone loss around teeth, also known as alveolar bone loss, occurs when the bone that supports your teeth begins to deteriorate.
- Broken down teeth Broken down teeth refer to teeth that have lost their structural integrity due to decay, fractures, extensive wear, or trauma.
- Missing teeth A missing tooth sets off a chain reaction of oral health issues.
- Complete edentulism Losing all your teeth can be a life-changing experience, affecting not just your appearance but also your ability to eat, speak, and maintain oral health.
- Failing crown and bridgework Dental crowns and bridges are designed to restore function and aesthetics, but over time, they can fail due to a variety of factors.
- Chipped teeth A chipped tooth can be more than just a cosmetic issue—it can lead to sensitivity, discomfort, and even further damage if left untreated.
- Crooked teeth Crooked teeth can affect your confidence, complicate oral hygiene, and even impair your bite and overall oral health.
- Decayed teeth Tooth decay is a common dental issue that can affect your overall oral health, causing discomfort, sensitivity, and a decline in your smile’s appearance.
- Failing implants Dental implants are designed to be a long-term solution for missing teeth—restoring function, aesthetics, and confidence.
- Gaps between teeth Gaps between teeth—whether small or wide—are a common dental concern for patients of all ages.
- Worn down teeth Tooth wear is a silent, progressive problem that can affect anyone. Often underestimated, worn down teeth may not cause immediate pain, but over time they can lead to significant issues—both functional and aesthetic.
- Gum recession Gum recession is a common dental concern that often begins subtly—perhaps with increased sensitivity to cold drinks, or the realisation that your teeth seem slightly longer than they used to.
- Discoloured teeth Discoloured teeth can affect anyone, and while it's often dismissed as a cosmetic concern, the truth is more complex. For many patients, tooth discolouration can influence their confidence, affect how they interact socially,
- Deep bite A deep bite—also known as a deep overbite—may not always be visibly obvious, but for many patients, it can lead to discomfort, jaw pain, tooth wear, and long-term complications if left untreated.
- Temporomandibular disorders Many patients suffering from chronic jaw pain, headaches, clicking joints, or difficulty chewing often go from one health professional to another without finding clear answers.
- Anxious patients Feeling anxious about dental treatment is completely normal, and you’re not alone. For many people, the thought of visiting the dentist evokes feelings of worry, stress, or even panic.
- Gummy smile When you smile, you want people to notice your joy—not just your gums. A gummy smile, where a significant amount of gum tissue shows above the upper teeth, can make people feel self-conscious or even hide their smiles entirely.
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