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24 PUBLIC HOLIDAY DENTIST
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THE "HOLLYWOOD SMILE" ............

 

Have you ever gazed enviously at the perfect smiles you've seen on TV, in movies, in magazines . . . the perfect smiles of Hollywood actresses, models and movie stars? Have you wondered to yourself, "How did she get that smile? It's so white . . . so straight . . . so, well, perfect!" Chances are, these stunning beauties weren't born with amazing smiles. No. Chances are that talented cosmetic dentists designed their smiles just for them.

The good news? You can enjoy a dazzling Hollywood smile, too. With the help of a cosmetic dentist and the latest in cosmetic dental techniques.

 

Do You require a Smile Makeover?


How Does Your Smile Make You Feel?

• Do you hide your teeth or turn away when speaking to others?
• Do you shy away from showing a full smile when smiling in front of other people, especially strangers?
• Do you lack confidence when you speak?
• Are you embarrassed to visit a dentist due to the questionable condition of your teeth and the length of time since your last dental visit.
• Do you have pictures showing you smile with your mouth closed?
• Have you ever looked at someone else’s smile and thought, "I wish I had a smile like that"?


If you answered yes to any of the above you can now have the smile of your dreams... A Beautiful Smile Can Help Brighten Your Life Everyday!

• It can enhance your self esteem
• It can improve your social life
• It can improve your confidence
• It can improve your professional life


You Can Have That HollyWood Smile!

Your Smile Can Tell People About You Before You Even Say A Word!

Your Smile Is The First Thing People See!

 

Is Your Smile Affected by:
• Missing Teeth
• Stained, chipped or cracked teeth
• Teeth that are crooked, rotated, crowded or too much space
• Gummy appearances
• Lack of confidence because of the way your teeth look

Your appearance affects the quality of social and professional relationships. When meeting someone for the first time, your appearance dominates how others perceive and assess you. A great smile can magnify the positive impact you have with others.

.COSMETIC DENTAL PROCEDURES - SYDNEY

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Thanks to advancements in modern cosmetic dental care, you can have a beautiful smile easier than ever before.more ...

02

Tooth loss is something no one looks forward to. If you lose one or more teeth, you have a number of options, one of which is dental implants........more ...

03

Porcelain Veneers are placed over the front teeth to change colour shape of the teeth. Veneers are ideal for teeth that are too small, too big, or have uneven surfaces.... .more ...

04

Grinding your teeth, an improper bite, age, fillings and tooth decay can all be contributing factors in the wearing down, cracking or breakage of your teeth. Dental crowns cover the entire visible surface of your affected tooth and add strength, durability and tooth stability..more .

05

Sometimes, a person shows more gum tissue than they would like. This occurs when the maxillary jaw bone is disproportionately overdeveloped or the upper lip is underdeveloped. The smile line shows too much gum tissue for a pleasing smile. A combination of cosmetic gum surgery, followed by porcelain veneers, can usually remedy this situation..more ...

06

Orthodontics is the area of dentistry dedicated to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of alignment problems of the teeth and jaws.more ...

07

Dental lasers allow Dentists to perform special dental functions without changing or damaging the surrounding tissues of your mouth..more ...

08

A denture is a removable prosthesis made to replace missing teeth. Generally dentures are made out of acrylic resin and can be combined with various metals. Dentures improve chewing ability and speech, and provide support for facial muscles..more ...

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Thanks to advancements in modern cosmetic dental care, you can have a beautiful smile easier than ever before...more ...

Have you ever gazed enviously at the perfect smiles you've seen on TV, in movies, in magazines . . . the perfect smiles of Hollywood actresses, models and movie stars? Have you wondered to yourself, "How did she get that smile?

 

Zoom 2 is a new and improved version of the Zoom! professional tooth whitening system. The original Zoom! in-office system was far and away the most popular office whitening system, with over 15,000 Zoom! lamps in use.

 

 


Orthodontic treatment involves the design and use of coorective appliances such as braces, plates, headgears and functional appliances to bring the teeth and jaws into proper alignment.

 

When Should My Child Start Seeing a Dentist?

It is generally recommended that an infant be seen by a dentist by the age of 1 or within 6 months after his or her first tooth comes in.

 

Pain is one of the reasons people go to the dentist. A painful tooth can be triggered by hot or cold food and drinks. Heavy biting or grinding may fracture a tooth and cause the tooth to hurt when you chew. Sometimes, when a filling falls out, you may have a throbbing ache.

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