3 Ways to Improve The Whiteness of Your Teeth: Effective Teeth Whitening Solutions

Dental Fresh Teeth Whitening Solutions

Brighten Your Smile: 3 Effective Teeth Whitening Solutions to Whiter Teeth Summer is here, and with it comes a flurry of parties, fun, and the desire to look your best. As the saying goes, “You’re never fully dressed without a smile.” But is your smile ready for its close-up? If not, teeth whitening might be the answer you’re looking for! Why Consider Professional Teeth Whitening Solutions? Has your smile lost its lustre from winter reds and morning coffees? Don’t worry; you’re not alone. Staining is a common issue, but there are effective teeth-whitening solutions to bring back that dazzling white smile. Teeth whitening solutions have become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. A brighter smile can boost your confidence, make you appear more youthful, and leave a lasting impression in both personal and professional settings. Whether you’re preparing for a special event or simply want to refresh your look, professional teeth whitening solutions can provide that extra sparkle you’re after. At Dental Fresh, we offer three professional teeth whitening procedures. Let’s explore each option to help you find the perfect fit for your smile goals. Before You Start: The Importance of a Dental Check-up Pro Tip: Always start with a dental check-up and clean before any whitening treatment. Why? A thorough examination ensures your teeth are healthy enough for whitening and helps identify any underlying issues that could cause discomfort during the process. Our dentists will assess your oral health, address any concerns, and provide personalised advice on the most suitable teeth whitening solution for you. Our Professional Teeth Whitening Solutions Option 1: Dental Hygienist Clean and Scale Sometimes, a professional clean is all you need to rejuvenate your smile. You might be surprised at how much brighter your teeth look after a thorough clean and scale by our expert hygienist. Benefits: Non-invasive Improves overall oral health Removes surface stains Option 2: In-Chair Whitening For those seeking a dramatic transformation, our in-chair whitening might be the perfect solution. What to expect: Protective solution applied to gums High-strength whitening agent applied to teeth Special light activates the whitening gel Kick back and watch Netflix while we work our magic! Duration: Approximately 1 hour Best for: Patients with low tooth sensitivity who want quick, dramatic results Note: Some patients may experience temporary sensitivity post-treatment, typically subsiding within 24 hours. Option 3: Take-Home Whitening Kits Prefer a gradual approach? Our take-home kits offer excellent results at your own pace. The process: We take impressions of your teeth Our lab creates custom-fitted trays You apply whitening gel at home as instructed Wear daily or nightly until desired results are achieved Best for: Patients with sensitive teeth or those who prefer a more flexible whitening schedule Bonus: Keep your custom trays for future touch-ups! Which Option is Right for You? Choosing the best teeth whitening solution depends on various factors: Factor In-Chair Whitening Take-Home Kit Speed Fast (1 hour) Gradual (days to weeks) Sensitivity May cause temporary sensitivity Less likely to cause sensitivity Convenience One office visit Flexible, at-home application Customization Limited Highly customizable Ready to Brighten Your Smile? Don’t let stained teeth hold you back from flashing your best smile this summer. At Dental Fresh, we’re committed to helping you achieve the radiant smile you deserve. Next steps: Book a consultation with our friendly team Discuss your smile goals and concerns Receive a personalized whitening plan Seasonal Special: Mention this blog post for a complimentary cosmetic assessment with any whitening treatment! Remember, a bright smile is more than just aesthetics – it’s a reflection of your overall health and well-being. Trust the experts at Dental Fresh to guide you through your journey with our teeth-whitening solutions – ensuring safe, effective, and lasting results that will have you beaming with confidence all summer long! Ready to transform your smile? Contact Dental Fresh today and let’s get started on your journey to a brighter, more confident you!  

The connection between your teeth and your overall health

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For a long time, scientists have been studying how our oral health (mouth teeth and gums) is related to our general health. They have found that some diseases in our body can affect our mouth and vice versa. More recently they have been looking at how problems in our mouth can lead to other health issues in our body. One of the big findings is that gum diseases, (periodontal diseases) may be connected to a bunch of other health problems like heart disease, high blood pressure, strokes, diabetes, dementia, breathing issues and even death. This seems to happen because there is some kind of inflammation (like swelling) that links the issues together. Researchers have also looked at how having fewer teeth or bad cavities can affect our health, especially in older adults and in children. It looks like there is a correlation between not having enough teeth and some health problems, likely because of the effect on what we can eat in those situations. While we don’t know for sure if poor oral health directly causes these other health problems, we do know that they share common risk factors. This means that the things that are making our mouth unhealthy are likely to be making the rest of our body unhealthy. So, it is essential to look after our oral health, particularly when we have other medical conditions. In a collection of research articles, scientists have explored these connections and found some interesting results. 1. Dental Implants and living longer. Some research indicates that older people who have lost teeth have a significantly higher mortality rate than people who have implant teeth.  Having implant teeth can mean you have a lower risk of dying from health complications. 2. Gum Disease and Diabetes. Studies suggest that certain genes might play a role in how gum diseases relate to diabetes. It’s a good idea for diabetics to have their gums checked regularly. There is evidence that Vitamin D can help with gum health, but this is still under research. 3. Cavities and Pregnancy/Child Health. It’s advisable for pregnant women to have their teeth and gums checked to make sure they don’t have cavities or loose teeth, which can affect not only their health but the health of the baby. Sometimes there is a link between cavities and obesity in children, but it’s not clear cut. What we eat and how our teeth feel can affect our weight. This article covers a lot of aspects of how oral health and general health are connected. While we can’t say for sure that bad oral health directly causes general health problems, we do know that taking care of our mouths is essential for our overall well-being, so it’s essential to take care of both our general health and our oral health.

Understanding the Pros and Cons of Partial Dentures

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Have you found yourself with a missing tooth or teeth? Fear not; we know of at least 3 options for tooth replacement for you: dental implants, fixed bridges, or removable partial dentures. These options can work to help you regain normal chewing and speech, prevent the shifting of your existing teeth, and return your smile to its former glory. Today, let’s look at removable partial dentures, their types, advantages and disadvantages, and their proper care. Dentures: What are partial dentures? A partial denture is custom-made for you and consists of an artificial tooth or teeth set into a resin base. Our on-site laboratory carefully crafts these to match the precise models of your mouth that your practitioner has taken. These prosthetic wonders are designed to replace one or more missing teeth. They often incorporate a clasp to secure them in place. These clasps can be made of resin or an unobtrusive metal, forming a sturdy framework through the partial denture. Precision fit is essential to distribute biting forces evenly, safeguard your gums and natural teeth, and ensure your ability to chew, speak, and smile with natural ease. Advantages of Dentures in Sydney Partial dentures are a non-invasive and cost-effective way to replace missing teeth. No surgery is required, and it is unlikely that modifications to your existing teeth will be required. Depending on your evolving needs, more teeth can be added to the partial over time. If your existing teeth are viable, a partial denture is an easier solution to adjust to than a full denture. Disadvantages of Dentures in Sydney Like anything new, a partial denture will take time to get used to. It will take some practice to become accustomed to the feel of a partial denture in your mouth and to chewing and speaking with it in place. A cautionary tale: a partial denture can mean plaque buildup. Gentle care of your partial denture and your remaining teeth will be a necessity to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. It is not really a disadvantage, but it is advised that you see your dentist for regular six-monthly   checks to ensure the health of your partial denture and your remaining teeth and to ensure the partial denture is not causing trauma in the mouth. Over time, wearing a partial denture can lead to bone loss at the site of the missing teeth; this can affect the adjacent teeth and may necessitate a new partial denture. While they serve their purpose, partial dentures may not function as seamlessly as a fixed bridge or implant. Your partial denture will need to be removed at night. Partial dentures and essential oral care Each night, give your partial a well-deserved break and allow your gums to revel in some fresh air and improved blood circulation. Remove your partial denture and employ a toothbrush and floss to maintain the cleanliness of your natural teeth. When it comes to your partial, employ a soft toothbrush and denture toothpaste, or opt for cleaning tablets. Store your partial denture overnight in clean water, safe from harm’s way. In the morning, when it’s time to replace your partial, handle it with care. Avoid using any biting action to set it in place, as this may stress the clasps. Be vigilant about the potential for tooth decay and limit your intake of sweets and sugary drinks. Maintain your regular six-monthly dental visits; these are crucial to maintaining your oral health. If you think you may be a candidate for a partial denture or want to explore your options to replace missing teeth, call us for a comprehensive examination and talk through your situation with us. Denture clinic in Sydney  Whether you’re seeking a routine clean and scale or more complex dental rehabilitation, Dental Fresh is dedicated to helping you achieve the smile of your dreams. Our cutting-edge dental solutions ensure optimal results tailored to your individual needs. What sets us apart is our onsite dental laboratory, which allows seamless collaboration between your dentist and our technicians for bespoke dental restorations. With a skilled multidisciplinary team, we provide a fully coordinated approach to your treatment plan, aiming to surpass your expectations and leave you smiling with confidence.

The Essential Guide to Emergency Dentistry: What You Need to Know

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Dental emergencies can happen at any time and they usually happen when you least expect them. Whether it’s a chipped tooth from a fall, a sudden toothache that keeps you up at night, or a tooth knocked out during a friendly sports game, knowing what to do in these situations can make a big difference to the outcome. In this article we’ll explore some factors around emergency dentistry and discuss what to do in various dental emergency scenarios. Emergency Dentistry: you may need it anytime. One of the crucial aspects of understanding emergency dentistry is acknowledging that dental emergencies can happen when you are least expect it. Unlike your regular scheduled dental visits, emergencies don’t wait for a convenient moment. They can happen in the middle of the night, during a weekend getaway, or even on your annual holiday. So it’s important to be prepared and know how to respond promptly when faced with an unexpected dental issue. Handling Damaged or Knocked out Teeth Chipped or cracked teeth:  If you’ve chipped or cracked a tooth, the first step is to rinse your mouth gently with warm water to clean the area.  If there’s any bleeding, apply some gauze to the area with  a light pressure until the bleeding stops. Applying a cold compress can help with any swelling and assist to stem the blood flow. Make sure you visit your emergency dentist as soon as possible for professional assessment and treatment. Knocked out tooth: In this case, time is of the essence. Handle the tooth by the crown or the top of the tooth, not the root – try to avoid touching the root. Rinse it gently with water if it’s dirty, but don’t scrub it or remove any attached tissue fragments. If possible, try to re-insert the tooth into the socket and hold it in place with gentle pressure. If reinserting it isn’t possible, store the tooth in a container with some milk and see your emergency dentist immediately as quick action increases the chances of saving the tooth. Sudden Toothache:  A sudden severe toothache can be excruciating. Rinse your mouth with warm water and gently floss to ensure there is no debris stuck between your teeth.  For persistent pain, over the counter pain relief may help temporarily, but it’s advisable to see your emergency dentist promptly to address the cause of the pain. Preventing Dental Emergencies While it’s impossible to eliminate all dental emergencies, there are steps you can take to reduce the risk. Maintain Regular Dental Check Ups:  Your routine maintenance appointments can catch issues before they develop into an emergency situation. Practice Good Oral Hygiene: Brush and floss every day to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Wear a Mouthguard: If you play contact sport a mouthguard is essential protection against damage. Be cautious with food: Hard or sticky foods can cause havoc to your teeth, so stay mindful of what you are eating. Teeth are not Tools: Avoid using teeth to open packaging or bottles. Contact us in case of Dental Emergency We are well aware that dental emergencies can occur anytime to anyone, knowing how best to respond can make a significant impact in preserving your oral health and minimizing your discomfort. Our clinic holds emergency spots open every day so that we are able to treat emergency patients quickly and get them out of discomfort. Our experienced team of emergency practitioners provide  prompt and compassionate care to get you out of immediate distress. Keep the number of your emergency clinic handy at all times, remembering that despite our busy schedule, we hold emergency appointments in reserve each day for this purpose.

5 tips for Anxious Dental Patients

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How long has it been since you last visited a dentist? Maybe it’s been a year, five, ten, maybe even fifteen years since a professional has looked in your mouth. We understand, there are a lot of reasons people avoid going to see the dentist – the sound of the drill, the sterility of the clinic, an unpleasant childhood (or even adult) experiences at the dentist, time, cost, the absence of pain – the anxious list goes on. However we all know that regular routine dental checks mean you’ll get in front of little issues before they become large and more expensive ones. If you’re long overdue for a dental check up, you could be worried that you’ll be judged by the dental team for your letting treatment lapse. Or you could be just anxious about the potential of painful, lengthy and expensive treatment. Let’s change the narrative. With decades of experience in dentistry, we’ve seen patients who range from being nervous or anxious at the dentist, to patients whose fears inhibit them from coming through the front door, let alone sitting in the chair for an oral exam. At Dental Fresh, we’ve seen it all and we totally understand. We are really good at making sure anxious patients are comfortable enough to undergo the treatment they need. We make no judgement and we’ve seen every type of mouth you can imagine (We’re more interested in getting to know the person than the state of their teeth anyway). For our anxious patients, or patients undergoing bigger procedures, our practice can offer different forms of sedation. Local Anaesthetic – the area is numbed for the procedure Sedation – a lighter sleep, you’re in a sort of twilight zone  General Anaesthetic – where you are asleep for the procedure We understand that Dental phobias are very real and believe me they are far more prevalent than you might think. You’re not going to be our first nervous patient, but understand that your avoidance of the dentist can lead to dental health neglect. The longer you leave getting the treatment that you need, the worse your oral health can become.  How about some tips? Find a good dentist: Easy to say, right? Do your homework, ask friends or people you trust and then check the Google reviews. Look for someone people talk about – the best referral is word of mouth. Call – don’t book online: Have a conversation with the receptionist, if they’re good at what they do, you should begin feel more at ease. Ask questions, tell them your concerns. You’ll be able to sense if they have your well-being in mind. Plan your visit: Clean your teeth before you go. Wear something comfortable that you like. Give yourself plenty of time to get there, don’t exacerbate your anxiety by rushing. Once you’re at the clinic you should be made to feel welcome. Listen to your options in the clinic: At the examination, your dentist will provide you will treatment options and discuss them with you in depth. Your dentists will provide you with alternatives that will take account for your dental needs, your financial situation and your preferences. Remember, the level of treatment is always your choice in the end.  Rebook: Practice makes perfect. Your first appointment will be the hardest to make, but once you’ve made the first one, it will be easier to continue keeping on top of your dental health. Make a plan and stick to it, to see your dentist 6 monthly. You’ve got this, we’ve got you. We welcome anxious patients to our practice, we love to put our patients at ease.

It’s That Time of Year Again When the Ghosts Play, the Witches Grab Their Broomsticks and the Skeletons Start to Rattle Their Bones

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Halloween is gaining a stronger foothold in Australian culture, with many parents rightfully concerned about the effects of all those lollies on children’s teeth. But who doesn’t love a good dress up and a prowl around the streets with friends and family? We’ve put together a few little ideas for enjoying Halloween and looking after your teeth at the same time. For Teeth as Magnificent as a Vampire, Not Rotten as a Corpse Pick Wisely: when choosing sweets, steer away from hard candy that could cause teeth to break or crack – and sticky candies that can attach to teeth for too long. Choose softer easy to chew lollies, or consider a plain milk chocolate (like a Freddo frog) it’s even better than a lolly as it doesn’t stick to teeth at all, it flows off nicely, and the kids love them!  If you have younger children show them what to look for when they are choosing from the offerings on the day. Enjoy in moderation: It’s very easy to get carried away and over indulge on Halloween. With the latest advice suggesting the recommended daily allowance is 7 teaspoons of sugar (or 28 grams) it’s easy to see how Halloween treats can send this skyrocketing. Set Limits: Eating a constant flow of lollies all afternoon/evening isn’t a great idea. Although it’s easy for kids to wander consuming their haul on the walk, try to moderate consumption and save lollies to eat ‘when we get home’. That way, there will be less time for teeth to be exposed to those high sugar levels. Timing: When eating these types of food that can cause damage to your teeth, the best time is considered to be straight after a meal when saliva is still in production and able to wash sugars away. Brush, but not straight away: While it’s tempting to run for the toothbrush to remove all traces of a good time straight after consumption, remember that some types of foods can soften enamel, so being too quick to clean can mean you could be brushing away the protective enamel on your teeth. Wait a while and brush for a good two minutes before going to bed after the trick or treat excitement. Good brushing will lead to healthier teeth and your mouth will feel much cleaner and fresher. By looking after your teeth effectively, you will be doing all you can to prevent oral health problems in the future. This is important to remember all year round, not just on Halloween. Try a healthy alternative: Why not have fruits as a treat this year? You can create some scary healthier treats with a little imagination. Have a look here for some inspiration. Tips on Costuming: So, your Pirate wants a black tooth, and your ghoul needs a few knocked out? While you may have black eyeliner in your makeup bag that will work well to black out a tooth, it’s not your best idea to use on teeth. Try your local costume shop for some black out wax instead. The wax will come off readily with water and a toothbrush. Also, beware of commercial ‘novelty’ teeth, as some of these will contain high levels of lead. Enjoy yourself! Halloween is meant to be a fun, crazy family and friends event, your Little Pet Monsters will remember Trick or Treating forever. Follow these simple guidelines and have a great time! We’ll make sure to say “fangs” next time you come in to see us. Time your Sweets Eat Halloween sweets with meals or shortly after mealtime. Saliva production increases during meals. This helps cancel out acids produced by bacteria in your mouth and rinse away food particles. Keep Your Halloween Sweets as a Treat, Not a Snack Snacking can increase your risk of cavities. Sugars sit on your teeth throughout the day and eat away at your enamel. Make sure to keep your Halloween sweets away and only grab one or two as a treat after a meal rather than eating it throughout the day. Drink More Water There have been many studies that show drinking tap water, or fluoridated water can help prevent tooth decay. It is important to drink plenty of water to rinse away the sugar after eating Halloween treats. Stay On Top of Your Cleaning Regime Sugary treats such as lollies and chocolates are sticky, and they can cause cavities easier because they stick to your teeth and it can be hard to get off your teeth.  After eating sugary treats, a good tip is to wait 30 minutes before brushing. Some acidic foods soften your enamel, so if you brush right after eating them, you can risk hurting your enamel further while it is still sensitive.

What you should consider before getting dentures?

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There’s a preconception about dentures that they are obvious, uncomfortable, and noticeable. While that may have been true of the dentures of yesteryear, these days, modern dentures can look and feel far more natural. Dentures Dentures are a solution available for all ages and stages of life. Dental Dentures are not just a realm for the elderly. Whether you’ve lost some teeth in an accident, from age, wear and tear, or decay,  your missing teeth may be  inconspicuously replaced with a high quality denture from a reputable and experienced practitioner. Whether you need partial or full dentures, your trusted dental practitioner will assess your smile and discuss all your options with you. Your practitioner will make recommendations based on your  lifestyle, the number of teeth  you’re missing, and your budget, among other factors. At Dental Fresh, your practitioner will take careful measurements and collect photos and data about your teeth. Your new denture should look like natural and healthy teeth. If you’re wearing a partial denture, the teeth will be crafted to match your remaining teeth in colour, shape, and size. Our technicians use an arsenal of strategies to ensure there is life and light in your new smile. If you require full dentures, it will be important for your practitioner to optimise the fit and function of your denture, as well as to create a new and realistic looking smile for you. Something you should know about dentures They require regular attention: With good care, dentures should last for years. Just like your natural teeth, dentures require care and maintenance to stay looking good and functioning well. Over time, they will need to be adjusted for comfort or fit, but if you care for your dentures well and see your practitioner regularly to care for your general oral health, dentures can be a long term solution to a functioning, attractive smile. They need to be removed: To maintain the health of your gums, reduce the chances of bad breath  and  assist with the cleanliness of your dentures, you will need to  remove them when not in use. There are some excellent products on the market that will help keep them in good condition. Wearing dentures takes practice: Eating, smiling, laughing, and talking are a renewed privilege for denture wearers, but it does take time to become accustomed to having something in your mouth. You may find it takes time to navigate speech and chewing with your dentures in place. In the early stages, you may find you have some sore spots or that you require a fit adjustment. This is all part of the normal process of navigating the best fit for function for you. Your practitioner is there to make the necessary adjustments and modifications and to help you find your feet with your new dentures. Quality varies: Do your research. Don’t be tempted to look for the least expensive option first, it won’t be the cheapest option in the long run. Your dentures are an investment in your self esteem and your quality of life. Choose a practitioner whose work you have seen; if they’re good at what they do, they might be hard to find! Ask to see photos or ask to speak to patients about the practice. You’re looking for someone who won’t cut corners to get you smiling again. Denture clinic in Sydney Whether you’re seeking a routine clean and scale or more complex dental rehabilitation, Dental Fresh is dedicated to helping you achieve the smile of your dreams. Our cutting-edge dental solutions ensure optimal results tailored to your individual needs. What sets us apart is our onsite dental laboratory, which allows seamless collaboration between your dentist and our technicians for bespoke dental restorations. With a skilled multidisciplinary team, we provide a fully coordinated approach to your treatment plan, aiming to surpass your expectations and leave you smiling with confidence. To find out more about dentures and whether they are right for you,  call 93893656 to schedule an assessment.

6 factors that influence the cost of Dental Implants

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Are you contemplating replacing missing teeth with dental implants and curious about the cost? In this blog, Dental Fresh aims to remove the mystery around dental implant costs in Sydney and guide you towards making an educated decision about this procedure. Understanding Dental Implants Dental implants serve as a permanent solution for missing or deteriorating teeth. A dental implant consists of a titanium post surgically inserted into your jawbone, essentially functioning as a surrogate tooth root to securely anchor your new tooth or teeth.  Over time, through a process known as osseointegration, the dental implant fuses with your jawbone, forming a steadfast foundation for a porcelain tooth  that has been tailored to mimic the appearance of your natural teeth. Once osseointegration is complete, your dental implant will behave much like a robust and healthy tooth. Factors influencing the cost of Dental Implants Number of implants required – The number of teeth that need replacing has a significant impact on the cost of your implants. Naturally, a single-tooth implant would incur a lower cost than several teeth or an All-on-4® procedure. Quality of materials – The materials used in a dental implant, as well as the brand’s quality, significantly impact both cost and durability. Using premium-quality implant components in conjunction with an experienced implant team helps to ensure the dental implant will have  premium longevity, aesthetics, and function. Location Matters – Although overseas dental implant options can appear affordable, the potential risks outweigh the cost savings. These risks may include the use of a subpar implant, or implants not approved by TGA. There is limited or non-existent follow up care for international patients, and there is a lack of guarantee or warranty if complications arise post-surgery. Additional Procedures – Sometimes supplementary procedures, such as bone grafting or tooth extraction, may be necessary to ensure the success of the implant at an additional cost. Choice of Anaesthetics – Choosing between general anaesthetics and sleep dentistry will impact the cost of the procedure. General anaesthesia  will cost more. Insurance coverage – If you have dental cover, dental implants may be partially covered by your insurance provider. The amount of cover varies between health funds. Item numbers can be checked with your health fund to determine your level of cover.

Is Getting Clear Aligners Worth It?

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Clear aligners are one of the most popular choices for patients who want an alternative to straightening their teeth without unsightly metal brackets and wires. With the advancements in cosmetic dentistry services, there are now more options to improve one’s smile. In this blog, Dental Fresh will discuss the benefits of clear aligners and how they work in straightening teeth to help you evaluate if this dental treatment is for you. What are Clear Aligners? Clear aligners also known as  invisible aligners are a type of orthodontic treatment that uses  a series of custom-made, clear plastic trays to gradually reposition your teeth. They  work by applying gentle pressure to your teeth, gradually shifting them into the desired position. Your dentist will create a custom treatment plan for you, mapping out the exact movements your teeth will make throughout the treatment. You’ll receive a series of clear aligners, each slightly different from the last, that you’ll wear every two weeks before moving on to the next one. The length of treatment varies depending on the severity of your case and the mobility of your teeth. What are the Benefits of Clear Aligners? Virtually invisible: Unlike traditional braces with metal wires, clear aligners  are almost undetectable so they  straighten your teeth  without  you needing to feel self-conscious about your appearance.  Removable: You can take them out when you eat, brush your teeth, or attend special events. However, it’s important to wear them for the recommended amount of time each day to ensure that your treatment progresses as planned. Comfortable to wear: Clear aligners are made from a smooth plastic material that’s comfortable to wear. Unlike traditional braces, they don’t have any metal brackets or wires that can irritate your mouth. Easier to clean: Clear aligners are easy to clean with a soft-bristled toothbrush and mild soap. You don’t have to worry about food getting stuck in between brackets and wires, which can be a challenge with traditional braces. Is it worth the money? The cost of clear aligners or clear braces in the Sydney areas can range from around $5,000 – $8,000, depending on your specific case and the provider you choose. Many people find that they’re worth the investment because of their benefits and effectiveness in straightening teeth without dealing with  the discomfort of metal wires and the benefit of being ‘invisible’. At Dental Fresh, we offer various options for clear aligners. As an authorised Invisalign provider, we help our patients improve their  appearance and their oral health, boost confidence and achieve  a beautiful, smile. Clear aligners provide a  comfortable, aesthetic and affordable  treatment option for a beautiful clear, straight smile. Book your consultation in our Bondi Junction clinic today.

Are you a good candidate for teeth whitening?

Do you want to freshen up the appearance of your teeth? Perhaps you’re considering teeth whitening to achieve fresh white teeth but are unsure if you’re a good candidate for the treatment? In this blog, Dental Fresh shares some qualities that make a person an ideal candidate for teeth whitening: Qualities of an Ideal Candidate for a Teeth Whitening Treatment You have healthy teeth and gums: It’s important to have healthy teeth and gums before undergoing any whitening treatment. If you have cavities or gum disease, it’s best to address those issues before whitening your teeth. At Dental Fresh we check your teeth and gums before your whitening treatment. You have realistic expectations: Teeth whitening can improve the appearance of your teeth, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. The level of achievable whiteness varies from person to person. WHitening can improve the level of whiteness, but not everyone will have the same result. At Dental Fresh, your practitioner can discuss with you the whiteness level you are likely to achieve. You don’t have sensitive teeth: While it’s not preclusive to treatment, whitening treatments can exacerbate sensitivity. If you have sensitive teeth or gums, make sure your practitioner is aware before you undergo teeth whitening. You’re at the right age and stage: Teeth whitening is suitable for patients over 18 years of age. It is not recommended for those under 18 because their teeth are still under development. We don’t recommend teeth whitening if you are pregnant or lactating. You’re a non-smoker: While whitening can be performed on smokers and results acheilved, if you continue to smoke after whitening, discolouration will recur in a shorter period of time. Perhaps this is a good time to reconsider giving up smoking! Teeth Whitening Options at Dental Fresh We have several options for whitening your teeth. At Dental Fresh, we offer three teeth whitening treatments for our patients in Bondi Junction, as follows: At-Home Teeth Whitening Kits: Our practitioner will prepare your teeth with a clean, scale and polish. Impressions will be taken, and our in-house technicians will prepare your custom night trays. You will be given your night trays and the whitening material after around 1 to 2 days, along with instructions for their use. You can expect results in 1 to 2 weeks after the treatment. In-Chair Teeth Whitening: Our dentist will apply gel to your teeth and insert the Zoom Blue light wand. You’ll be able to relax and watch TV while you’re waiting for the magic. Some patients feel an occasional ‘zing’ sensation, it isn’t painful and you can let us know if you find it disconcerting. It will pass in a few hours. This treatment provides immediate results, resulting in a few shades lighter instantly after the procedure. Whitening For Life Subscription: This option is best for patients who want to achieve optimal results in restoring their bright smile. The subscription allows patients to receive a free top-up of professional strength whitening gel every six months of their regular dental check-up and clean. It’s important to remember that the results may vary for each individual. If you want to find out the best teeth whitening option for you, reach out to Dental Fresh. Our experienced dentist will carefully assess the condition of your teeth and recommend the most suitable treatment for your specific situation. Book an appointment today.

What type of denture is right for me?

Dentures are a common solution for people who have lost one or more of their natural teeth. They are designed to replace missing teeth, improving both your appearance and your ability to speak and eat. However, with so many different types of dentures available, it can be overwhelming to determine which option is right for you. In this blog, Dental Fresh shares the different types ofdenture procedures to help you evaluate your options. The Different Types of Dentures Full Denture – A full denture is typically recommended for people who have lost most or all of their natural teeth. This type of denture is a removable appliance that is custom-made to fit your mouth. It is either made of acrylic or chrome and is designed to look and function like natural teeth. Partial Denture – A partial denture is a good option if you are missing some of your natural teeth but still have some remaining. It is designed to fill in the gaps created by missing teeth and is held in place by metal clasps that attach to your remaining natural teeth. Over Denture – Also known as implant-retained denture, this type of denture fits over remaining natural teeth roots and dental implant. It has attachments that snap into the implant and holds the denture in place. This denture is a good option for those who have lost many teeth but still have some remaining teeth roots and provides a much more stable and secure fit than a traditional removable denture. Bar-Over Denture – It is similar to the over denture, but it has a metal bar that fits over the remaining teeth roots or implant and is attached to the denture with special clips. This type is suitable for people with very few or no remaining teeth and needs maximum stability. What type of denture is best for you? Ultimately, the type of denture right for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. It’s important to consult with your dentist, or a dental prosthetist to discuss your options and determine the denture services suitable for you. At Dental Fresh, we offer different types of dentures in our clinic at Bondi Junction. Our highly skilled and experienced dentist and dental prosthetist work together to provide you with comfortable and dependable dentures that seamlessly match your smile and always work properly. Book an appointment today.

So you wear a denture, and you hate it.

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So you wear a denture, and you hate it. You find it uncomfortable, loose and unnatural to look at – and generally feel down in the dumps for having to put up with it. The good news is, it just doesn’t have to be that way. Dentures come in all shapes and sizes, and unlike some of those images on Facebook memes, they don’t actually get pulled out of a bucket as a ‘one size fits all’ solution. Dentures, whether they be full dentures (where you have no teeth) or partial dentures (where you are missing one, two or a few) need to be fitted with care and precision for maximum comfort, function and fit. Aesthetics are in the eye of the beholder. If you wear full dentures, you may want a bright, white ‘Hollywood smile’, or you may prefer something that looks more like your natural teeth did, with some character added to make them look ‘real’. With Partial dentures, we can make them blend in with your remaining teeth, so they simply look like real teeth that belong in the missing space. Natural-looking dentures are what we are about. A smile can say so much about how others perceive you and how you feel about yourself. When you have a great smile, you inevitably smile more, which can enhance your confidence and your quality of life. Denture wearers often make the mistake of not having regular check-ups with their Dental Practitioner to check the fit of the dentures and the general health of the remaining teeth and gums. Ill-fitting dentures can lead to oral cancers if not detected early, so regular checks should never be neglected. Sometimes a simple reline of the denture at your check-up will make the denture feel more comfortable and regain retention and better function. If your denture is loose and falling out, then a reline is definitely in order. Implant over-dentures are also an excellent solution for full denture wearers. Lower full dentures are possibly the hardest type of denture for patients to tolerate, there is minimal retention on full lower dentures which can become frustrating and embarrassing when talking and eating, coughing or sneezing. Implant over-dentures are just that, a denture secured over a dental implant. On the lower jaw, we can use as few as two implants with special retention attachments to secure the denture in place, the denture is removable for cleaning and hygiene, but very secure during masticatory function, speaking and other regular movements. Many various options are available for the upper jaw to achieve a similar result. If you want to get rid of dentures altogether, you have the option to have 4 x implants placed in the jaw and an All-on-4® bridge placed within 24 hours of placement of the implants. Having lived in Bondi my entire life, it gives me great pleasure chatting to other locals new and old. I would love to hear your story. Please call for a free consultation with me. I look forward to helping you with a solution so you can smile naturally, comfortably and with confidence.