General dentistry at Smile Solutions includes everything from teeth cleaning and general check-ups to root canal therapy, wisdom teeth removal and emergency dentistry.

Looking after your oral health
At Smile Solutions, we understand the importance of looking after your teeth and maintaining good oral hygiene. Working with you towards this goal, our large team of general dentists have a wealth of experience and a wide range of dental skills and interests, which they expand through ongoing clinical training and education. This ongoing learning is pursued in addition to postgraduate university education.
In addition, the services of our general dentists, dental hygienists and dental specialists are all delivered under the one roof. The referral process is much simpler and therefore more convenient for you, and all your dental needs are taken care of in the one location.
All members of our team of 40+ general dentists, 20+ registered specialists and 20+ dental hygienists and therapists readily communicate and collaborate with each other about your individual dental needs. This guarantees the best possible outcome.

Dental Cleans & Hygienists
Our team of hygienists and dental therapists is integral to our practice. While we should all be brushing and flossing our teeth twice a day, it’s also important to schedule regular appointments for dental check-ups. Oral hygiene is not just about cleaning teeth. Hygienists focus on maintaining optimum gum health and preventing dental conditions such as decay and erosion.

Emergency Dentistry
Smile Solutions has a large team of practitioners who are skilled at handling all emergency situations such as toothache, chipped or broken teeth, infections, denture repairs, impacted wisdom teeth and more.

Tooth Fillings
A tooth filling is used to fill a hole (cavity). It will correct a deficiency due to decay or wear, or will rehabilitate a chipped tooth. Fillings restore the form, function and integrity of missing tooth structure.

CEREC Restorations
At Smile Solutions we provide single-visit porcelain fillings with CEREC Omnicam 3D and CEREC AC, the world’s leading systems for fabricating all-ceramic fillings in a single visit.

Wisdom Teeth
Our rear teeth are known as the third molars, and most people have four of these – two upper and two lower. They are the last teeth to erupt in the mouth, usually emerging between the ages of 16 and 23 – hence the popular term wisdom teeth. But not everyone has wisdom teeth; some people are born without any or with fewer than four.

Chipped or Cracked Teeth
Chips or fractures of the teeth can range from minor (when involving only the outer enamel layer) to severe (when involving the outer enamel, inner dentine and even sometimes the nerve tissue).

Root Canal Treatment
When bacteria invade the canal of the tooth, the body stops blood supply to the tooth to prevent the infection from spreading. In this case, a patient’s only options for treatment are either to extract the tooth or to save it with root canal therapy.

TMD & Teeth Grinding
Unmanaged bruxism will lead to long-term irreversible wear and damage and the need for complex restorative treatment.

Snoring & Sleep Apnoea
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is a condition where breathing is repeatedly interrupted during sleep due to a collapse of the upper airway.

Sports Mouthguards
The majority of dental-related sporting injuries can be avoided through the use of a custom-fit mouthguard, personalised to fit the athlete’s teeth and gums for maximum comfort and protection.

Dental Anxiety
Do you struggle with dental anxiety? We’re here to help you feel calm and comfortable at the dentist.

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