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We offer a wide range of dental treatments such as general and cosmetic dentistry, children’s dentistry, tooth whitening (Zoom), emergency dentistry, dental implants,orthodontics (Braces), dental fillings, crowns, bridges, veneers and dentures. Our patients love that we treat them the way we would want to be treated. This means that you can trust us in providing you with quality dental care to the best of our ability in a friendly, caring environment.
In our practice all infection control protocols are followed and we are an accredited dental practice. So, you can rest assured that you will be safe. Dr. Rabeeh is very honest in what would be the most conservative treatment option that would be most beneficial for her patients' specific concerns. As she has been teaching at Sydney University and Charles Stuart University for over 10 years. She is very good at explaining the pros and cons for each treatment option and will help you make the right decision for your oral health.
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Bleaches, Braces, Dental Flosses, Expansion Appliances, Mouthguards, Mouthwashes, Toothpastes
Abscess, Chipped Teeth, Cracked Teeth, Crowded Teeth, Dead Teeth, Dental Pulp, Discoloured Teeth, Dry Mouth, Gum Diseases, Halitosis, Headaches, Infections, Inflammation, Lumps, Snoring, Stains, Swellings, Teeth Grinding, Temporomandibular Disorders, TMJ Problems, Tooth Decay, Tooth Sensitivity, Traumatic Injuries, Wisdom Teeth
Caps, Composite Fillings, Dental Bridges, Dental Crowns, Dental Extractions, Dental Implants, Dentures, Fillings, Gum Treatments, Inlays, Occlusal Splints, Onlays, Pain Management, Porcelain Veneers, Prosthetics, Reconstructions, Relines, Replacements, Restorations, Root Canal Surgery, Root Canal Treatments, Smile Makeovers, Snoring Devices, Straightening, Tartar Control, Teeth Cleaning, Teeth Whitening, X-rays
Colgate, Nobel Biocare, Oral-B, Sensodyne, Zoom
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Adults, Children, Cosmetic Dentistry, Endodontics, Family, General Dentistry, Hygienists, Oral Radiology, Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, Periodontics, Prosthodontics, Sports Dentistry, Teenagers
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Yes. Please arrive 10-15 minutes early to fill out any remaining patient forms and update your details.
Many people do not see a dentist on a regular basis. They only go when they have a problem. This is known as "crisis treatment" versus "preventive treatment." While these patients may feel they are saving money, it often ends up costing much more in dollars and time. This is because many dental problems do not have symptoms until they reach the advanced stages of the disease process.
Always spend two to three minutes brushing your teeth. It takes that long to get rid of the bacteria that destroy tooth enamel. Do not brush too hard. It takes very little pressure to remove bacteria and plaque. Floss at least once a day. Flossing is the only way to get bacteria from between your teeth.
Many diseases of the teeth and surrounding tissues cannot be seen when the dentist examines the mouth. Finding and treating dental problems at an early stage can save time, money and often unnecessary discomfort. X-rays can detect damage to oral structures not visible during a regular exam. If you have a hidden tumor, X-rays may even help save your life. Dentist will evaluate your need for X-rays based on the conditions present in development.
Fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in many foods and in water. Some natural sources of fluoride are brewed tea, canned fish, cooked kale and spinach, apples, and skim milk. Some city water contains fluoride, so by drinking tap water you will acquire fluoride. Fluoride is important to dental health because it helps prevent tooth decay by making your tooth enamel more resistant to acid attacks from plaque bacteria in your mouth.
Sensitivity toothpaste, which contains strontium chloride or potassium nitrate are very effective in treating sensitive teeth. Highly acidic foods such as oranges, grapefruits and lemons, as well as tea and soda can increase tooth sensitivity, and work against sensitivity toothpaste. If you do not get relief by brushing gently and using desensitizing toothpaste, see your dentist. Ask the friendly staff at Hornsby Dental Care for more information on sensitive teeth.
Periodontal disease is inflammation and infection of the gums and supporting bone structure, which if left untreated, can cause permanent jaw bone destruction and possible tooth loss. Treatment of early periodontal disease can be performed in-office. However, advanced stages may require surgery. Periodontal disease can be prevented and treated successfully by seeing your dentist and dental hygienist regularly and following recommended care plans.
Research today suggests a link between gum disease and diabetes. Research has established that people with diabetes are more prone to gum disease. Like all infections, gum disease can be a factor in causing blood sugar levels to rise and make diabetes harder to control. Be sure to see your dentist regularly for check-ups and follow home care recommendations. If you notice other conditions such as dry mouth or bleeding gums, be sure to talk with your dentist.
About half of women who are pregnant experience a condition called pregnancy gingivitis. This condition can be uncomfortable and cause swelling, bleeding, redness or tenderness in the gum tissue. A more advanced oral health condition called periodontal disease may affect the health of your baby. Studies have shown a relationship between periodontal disease and preterm, low birth-weight babies. The likely culprit is a labor-inducing chemical found in oral bacteria called prostaglandin.
Chemotherapy and Radiation can cause a number of problems in the mouth, some of which might include: mouth sores, infections, dry mouth, bleeding of the gums and lining of the mouth and general soreness and pain of the mouth. There are some special mouth rinses that can be prescribed to help with discomfort during treatment. It is very important to see your dentist before treatment begins and then to continue with recommended follow-up care.