Cleaning of Teeth
Teeth cleaning is part of oral hygiene and involves the removal of dental plaque from teeth with the intention of preventing cavities (dental caries), gingivitis, and periodontal disease. People routinely clean their own teeth by brushing and interdental cleaning, and dental hygienists can remove hardened deposits not removed by routine cleaning.
Bleaching of Teeth (Whitening)
Dental bleaching, also known as tooth whitening, is a common procedure in general dentistry but most especially in the field of cosmetic dentistry. A child's deciduous teeth are generally whiter than the adult teeth that follow. As a person ages the adult teeth often become darker due to changes in the mineral structure of the tooth, as the enamel becomes less porous. Teeth can also become stained by bacterial pigments, foodstuffs and tobacco. Certain antibiotic medications can also cause teeth stains or a reduction in the brilliance of the enamel.
Removal of Stains
This is a most effective way of removing the stains. It will prevent the staining from becoming permanently established on your teeth. Have your teeth scaled and cleaned by your dentist twice a year.
Treatment for bad smell (Halitosis)
Bad breath or halitosis is caused by odor-producing bacteria that grow in the mouth. When you don't brush and floss regularly, bacteria accumulate on the bits of food left in your mouth and between your teeth. The sulfur compounds released by these bacteria make your breath smell. Certain foods, especially ones like garlic and onions that contain pungent oils, can contribute to bad breath because the oils are carried to your lungs and out through your mouth. Smoking is also a major cause of bad breath.
Tooth Coloured Filling
Today the majority of patients chose to have their restorations completed in white materials. Virtually indistinguishable in appearance from your existing teeth; Tooth-coloured Restorations provide patients with a whiter, brighter, healthier smile. Through the continual developments in dental technology, the quality of Tooth-coloured Restorations is now better than ever before. Tooth-coloured Restorations do not stain teeth and have been scientifically proven to have the same strength as natural tooth enamel.