A Robina Dental Clinic is a dental health facility that provides treatments for a variety of oral health issues. They are often staffed by dentists, dental specialists, and dental hygienists.
They often provide low-cost or free treatments. These are a great option for those who do not have access to traditional dental offices.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are placed in the jaw to replace missing teeth. They are secured by the bone and fuse with it during a process called osseointegration.
Before a dental implant procedure can be performed, the patient must undergo an evaluation to assess their bone, gums and health status. Certain chronic conditions or other medical issues can impede the healing and integration of the implant.
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental treatment that lightens or whitens the colour of your teeth. It can be performed by a dentist or an oral health therapist.
There are two main types of stains on your teeth, intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic stains are usually caused by antibiotic use, high fluoride exposure, and tooth enamel erosion.
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are thin shells of porcelain that can be used to cover a wide range of cosmetic dental problems. They can correct discolored teeth, close gaps between teeth and even fix cracks or chips in the enamel.
Patients should choose a dentist who understands how to create beautiful veneers that look natural. They should also be able to customize the color and opacity of the veneers so that they match your smile perfectly.
Crown Lengthening
Crown Lengthening is an effective way to prepare your smile for a new restoration or improve the fit of an existing one. This procedure is also useful if a tooth is too short or decayed to support a dental crown.
This surgical procedure involves removing gum tissue, bone or both to expose more of a damaged tooth’s structure. It may be necessary to adjust the surrounding teeth as well.
Gum Rejuvenation
Gum Rejuvenation is a minimally invasive restoration treatment that corrects gum recession without the use of grafts and sutures. It is performed through a pinhole and involves using special instruments to gently loosen and expand the gum tissue.
A flap of tissue is then created and repositioned over the exposed root structure. It is then covered with collagen strips to help it heal.
Dental Bridges
A dental bridge can restore a person’s smile by replacing missing teeth. They are made from porcelain, metal or resin and are supported by crowns on either side of a missing tooth.
Before a dental bridge is fitted, the teeth on each side of the gap are recontoured to make room for it. Impressions are then taken, which are sent to a dental laboratory for the prosthetics to be made.
Dentures
Dentures are false teeth for people who are missing all or some of their teeth. They can come as a complete set or partial set to fill in gaps between remaining teeth.
A dentist takes impressions of your mouth & jaw to create models & wax forms for your new dentures. The molds are sent to a laboratory.
Flap Surgery
Flap surgery is a surgical procedure that reduces and repairs periodontal pockets. This is mainly used to treat advanced cases of gum disease and can be done when antibiotics and other treatments have failed.
This procedure is a major step in the treatment of periodontal diseases. It cleans out the bacteria, restores the root surfaces, and repairs damaged bone tissue.
Bone Grafting
Bone grafting is a treatment that helps rebuild lost bone. It’s often used to prepare the jaw for dental implants or other restorative procedures.
Bone grafting can be done with bone from your body or another source, such as a human or animal donor. This bone is sterilized and tested to be free of disease or infection.
Soft Tissue Grafts
If you’re suffering from gum recession, a soft tissue graft may be right for you. This is a common procedure that can repair the damage caused by recession and restore a healthy, beautiful smile.
Gum recession is typically caused by periodontal disease, trauma, aging, and poor tooth positioning. When the roots of your teeth are exposed, decay is more likely, it’s uncomfortable to eat hot and cold foods, and the aesthetic appearance of your smile can be negatively affected.