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- 6 E-max Veneers from $9000 $7800* , $70 a week through Payment Plan.
- Orthodontic from $5999 and Invisalign from $6999, $55 a week through Payment Plan.
- Gap Free/Capped at $150 for Check-up, Clean with Xrays & Treatment Planning
- Free/Gap Free Clear Aligner, Implant, Smile Makeover, and Wisdom Teeth Removal Consults.
- Singular Dental Implants and crown fees from $4500 – $30 a week through interest free payment plans.
- All-on-4 Arch or All-on-X Arch Fees is: $24500 per Arch – $130 a week through interest free payment plans.
Clinic Hours
Mon – Fri : 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday : 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Emergency bookings available outside the above by appointment
Location
379 Princes Highway Woonona, NSW 2517
(Next door to FMP Medical Centre)
Crown and Bridge
Lost and found
Have you ever lost something and had to carefully trace your steps back to find it.
How good is it when you end up finding it!
Traced our way back to this smile with lots of pre-operative planning and a solid team at the Smiline lab to come up with the goods.
Digital smile designed using @3shapeanz.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
Six Unit Smile Transformation
A six unit smile transformation to replace old and discoloured teeth.
Patient wanted a simple solution for a long-standing problem.
A ten unit transformation would have been the go to achieve a wider smile but patient was more than happy with the 6 unit mock-up.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
The North Star
Let’s keep things simple and not get lost. There’s no complex equation to achieve a beautiful smile.
Nature, in this case the patient’s anatomy, provides the cue. We simply follow and let it guide the design process.
In other words, the patient guides the smile, not the other way around.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
That Flossy Feeling
That flossy feeling
A ten unit bridge replaced with beautifully crafted emax crowns.
Limitations of the bridge resulted in chronic inflammation of the gums which was reversed by designing biologically mimicking restorations.
The gums have shown excellent resolution with the fresh smile being an added bonus
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
E-max veeners
Rounding off for the week
The front teeth had worn down taking away the wholeness of a beautiful smile.
This smile was restored with eight minimally prepped veneers rounding her upper teeth to the lower lip and bringing that spark back to her smile.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
Emax Veneers
Precision dentistry
As technology progresses, automation and AI is being incorporated into almost every sphere of life.
Dentistry of the future could be an AI program running a micro CNC machine milling human teeth after a digital mock-up the patient does themselves.
However, until then, good old fashioned hand crafted teeth shaved with clinical precision will do, along with its human imperfections.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
6 Crown and Bridge
Nobody:
Wife and kids: ‘he can’t stop smiling’
Front six crowns and bridge to smoothen out the rough edges of this smile.
During planning, patient wanted to have the front teeth fixed and have a permanent prosthesis for the missing back tooth at a later point in time.
Can say that the front six have delivered.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
Clear aligner
Sure footed.
Setting up realistic goals is a key aspect of planning dental treatment.
Minor ortho correction involving crowding of teeth was achieved using Truline aligner system.
This result was achieved with minimal refinements and no deviation from the original treatment plan.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
Four in the back and Six at the front
The phenomenon.
The worn down shortened upper front teeth are indicative of the person grinding or wearing down their teeth.
This results in a loss of the height or length of the face as the jaw moves closer to the rest of the face due to the edges of the teeth being worn down causing the chin to come closer to the nose.
If these teeth were to be restored without gaining back the facial height they would result in a deep bite and the aesthetic results may not be inspiring.
Here, the facial height was restored by balancing the occlusal table with the help of 4 porcelain crowns on the lower posterior teeth and and 6 anterior porcelain veneers for a functional and aesthetic smile.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
Ceramic over composite
It’s no laughing matter.
Carefully crafted veneers bringing back the lost incisal edges that were lost to wear.
Designing a smile that meets the expectations of the patient is easier when working with a dental lab locally. An in-house lab is even better.
These veneers were made by Smiline Lab in Matraville, Sydney. As convenient as single day crowns are, nothing beats good old fashioned hand crafted ceramics.
Patient had an occlusal splint fabricated to protect the veneers and the rest of the teeth from damage in the future.
Emax Procelain Zirconia
This smile was restored with 8 emax veneers.
Call it what you may, veneers can be made from a number of materials including composite but the end goal is to provide a result that looks good and functions like natural teeth.
The patient lost his incisal edge for a number of reasons like age related wear and tear not excluding STRESS.
The wear on the upper front teeth is indicative of teeth likely rubbing against each other while the patient was asleep. This phenomenon is called BRUXISM or ‘grinding of teeth’ in simple terms, and is a common manifestation of stress.
A night guard or occlusal splint is fabricated to prevent any future damage to the teeth and TMJ.
Composite Veneers
If baby teeth were visitors these canines have definitely over stayed.
A case of impacted permanent upper canines with over retained baby teeth. The short term goal was to improve the smile with some composite resin veneers while the patient plans a long term definitive solution.
Ideally, the impacted canines can be extruded and aligned with the rest of the dentition by a multi-disciplinary approach involving oral surgery and orthodontics.
Implants and E-max Crowns
The patient underwent bone grafting and implant surgery as first stage of treatment.
It involved 6 porcelain crowns, including the 2 implants sites, addressing the patient’s function and aesthetics.
Predictability and precision were key in this case to achieve an outstanding result addressing the expectations and long term goals of the patient.
Digital Smile
Lost and found.
Have you ever lost something and had to carefully trace your steps back to find it.
How good is it when you end up finding it!
Traced our way back to this smile with lots of pre-operative planning and a solid team work come with this premium outcome! at the Smiline lab to come up with this premium product!
Digital smile designed using 3shape.
Smile Makeover
‘People didn’t even notice it!’
In most cases, you do not want to hear those words, however, for this smile makeover it is a testament to the harmony achieved.
This was a case of tooth size discrepancies, excessive front teeth proclination, occlusal trauma, and a constricted chewing envelope.
Addressing the above mentioned issues lead to a desirable end result, that is, a harmonious smile that compliments the patient by improving on the past limitations and yet reminiscent of the old smile.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
Crowns and Bridge, Veneers combined with Implants
In this case, the wear pattern of the upper and lower teeth highlight that the patient most likely is a bruxer, in other words, someone who grinds or clenches their teeth while asleep.
The smile was restored with composite filling material and a removable denture that replaced the missing tooth on the upper left.
Ideally fixed prosthetics like, crowns and bridge, veneers combined with implants would have been the treatment of choice but, at the time, was not a practical choice for the patient.
There’s more to life than just teeth.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
E-Max Veneers
These tiny gatekeepers were restored with 6 emax porcelain veneers.
The damage would have resulted from a combination of factors like erosion and attrition of teeth.
Clearly, the smile could have been widened further had we included additional back teeth but the patient was happy with the wax up and try in seen in the 4th picture here.
Overall, it is a marked enhancement of her smile.
Long Span Bridges
Fifty is the new thirty.
Replacement of a long span bridge with attention to detail resulting in a fuller appearance and a better rest position of the lip.
Long span bridges are not an ideal choice of treatment but she had had the previous bridge for decades.
Don’t fix what’s not broken.
Emax. Porcelain. Zirconia.
This smile was restored with 8 emax veneers.
Call it what you may, veneers can be made from a number of materials including composite but the end goal is to provide a result that looks good and functions like natural teeth.
The patient lost his incisal edge for a number of reasons like age related wear and tear not excluding STRESS.
The wear on the upper front teeth is indicative of teeth likely rubbing against each other while the patient was asleep. This phenomenon is called BRUXISM or ‘grinding of teeth’ in simple terms, and is a common manifestation of stress.
A night guard or occlusal splint is fabricated to prevent any future damage to the teeth and TMJ.
Restorative
Feedback: ‘Biting into an apple feels better’
An interesting case involving a midline discrepancy, tooth proportion asymmetry, and spacing of the upper front teeth.
A thorough DSD is key allowing each and every tooth prep to be guided by design helping restorations fit right in.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
Teeth Grinding-Bruxism
These teeth can simply be summarised as ‘worn teeth’.
This is a result of a combination of factors over the years including a restricted envelope of function, parafunction (teeth grinding-bruxism), coupled with erosion etc.
It also affects an individual’s facial appearance as the jaw is closer to the face, giving rise to hyperactivity of the facial muscles.
In this case, the goal was to reverse the damage and achieve a relaxed jaw position; in other words, a therapeutic occlusion.
This was achieved by raising the height of the posterior teeth and a mix of porcelain veneers and partial coverage crowns on the upper teeth.
In the end, the patient was able to restore aesthetics without compromising function.
Notice the relaxed facial muscles in the post operative pictures taken 4 months after completion of treatment.
Veneers
It’s no laughing matter.
Carefully crafted veneers bringing back the lost incisal edges that were lost to wear.
Designing a smile that meets the expectations of the patient is easier when working with a dental lab locally. An in-house lab is even better.
These veneers were made by Smiline Lab in Matraville, Sydney. As convenient as single day crowns are, nothing beats good old fashioned hand crafted ceramics.
Patient had an occlusal splint fabricated to protect the veneers and the rest of the teeth from damage in the future.
Digital Smile Design using CAD Technology
Feedback: ‘Biting into an apple feels better’
An interesting case involving a midline discrepancy, tooth proportion asymmetry, and spacing of the upper front teeth.
A thorough DSD is key allowing each and every tooth prep to be guided by design helping restorations fit right in.
Practical dentistry for everyday people.
Smile Now, Pay Later
After consultation and examination, we will provide you with a tailored fixed price with no hidden fees.