The mouth can reveal findings of additional systemic problems or diseases which can impact on your overall health. As part of your comprehensive oral examination, your dentist will make a record of the findings which involves a comprehensive oral mucosal examination (oral cancer check), a full charting of your existing oral condition, treatment planning, radiographs (x-rays) and photographs (as required). Your dental professional will present you with all the information recorded and discuss your needs with you.
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Learn moreA crown is a ceramic "cap" that is cemented over a specifically prepared tooth. Crowns can be fabricated in a single visit...
Learn moreA bridge replaces one or more missing teeth. It consists of an artificial tooth which replaces the missing tooth and is
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