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Your guide to Smile Makeovers
A NOTE FROM OUR SPECIALISTS
Kilmore Dental & Specialist Centre’s philosophy is to exceed your expectations in every way possible. We will achieve this by
listening to you, providing the best quality dentistry, complemented by the very best customer service on a daily basis, in our state
of the art facilities.
The Kilmore team is comprised of highly trained dental specialists, along with a talented and dedicated support team who are
committed to providing our patients with the highest quality service and dental care. We understand that all patients have individual
needs, which is why we tailor our treatments to suit you.
With a dedicated team of restorative and cosmetic specialists, Kilmore Dental & Specialists Centre is your ‘one stop shop’ for smile
makeover treatment.
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A NOTE FROM OUR SPECIALISTS 2
WHAT IS A SMILE MAKEOVER? 4
TERMINAL VS. NON-TERMINAL TEETH 5
TERMINAL SOLUTIONS 6FULL ARCH RESTORATIONS
FIXED BRIDGE RESTORATION
DENTURES
NON-TERMINAL SOLUTIONS 7CROWNS/BRIDGES
IMPLANTS
INLAYS/ONLAYS
VENEERS
TEETH WHITENING
MIDDLE OF THE ROAD PATIENTS 8
SMILE MAKEOVER AT KILMORE DENTAL & SPECIALIST CENTRE 9
CONTACT US 10
WHAT IS A SMILE MAKEOVER?
As the name suggests, a smile makeover is a full reconstruction of your smile. Using multiple dental procedures available, your
smile can be restored in both health and aesthetics. Depending on the current state of your teeth, there are a number of different
procedures available that can reshape and rejuvenate a smile.
Many people undergo smile makeovers. Often, people will choose to have a smile makeover as they were not able to afford
treatment or did not have access to sufficient treatment when they were younger. Some may wish to have a smile makeover as the
current state of their teeth makes it difficult to do things like chew their food or speak properly. Also, they may not find their teeth
aesthetically pleasing and wish to improve their smile in this way. Using a combination of restorative and cosmetic treatments, a
brighter and improved smile can be achieved.
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TERMINAL VS. NON-TERMINAL TEETH
There are often two types of teeth we encounter for smile makeovers. Patients ordinarily will have either terminal or non-terminal
teeth. Terminal teeth are those teeth that cannot be saved. Often due to gum disease or decay, teeth can get to a point where their
roots are not salvageable. In these circumstances, dental implants or dentures are recommended to replace the teeth and restore
the health of the mouth.
Non-terminal teeth, on the other hand, are those teeth that can be saved. Though damaged or broken, the roots of these teeth are
still strong enough that the teeth can be restored. For non-terminal teeth, there are a variety of options that can be used to restore
the smile. A combination of procedures that can strengthen the teeth, such as porcelain crowns, implants, and bridges, can be used.
In addition, cosmetic solutions such as veneers can also be utilised to improve the overall appearance of the teeth.
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TERMINAL SOLUTIONS
FULL ARCH RESTORATIONS
This is a dental solution available to those who wish to replace all of their teeth. There are three types of full arch restorations
available: A fixed bridge restoration, a removable overdenture, and a removable full denture.
FIXED BRIDGE RESTORATION
A fixed bridge is one of the most popular restoration choices, as it is permanent and will feel and function the same as your natural
teeth. Fixed bridge restorations use a combination of dental implants and a dental bridge to restore your smile. A dental bridge
is designed to fill in a gap left by a missing tooth or a group of teeth by attaching to an existing or installed solid tooth structure in
the mouth.
For any treatment to commence, you will first be required to talk with one of our friendly staff for a consultation so that we can
determine best the approach for your personalised treatment. During the consultation, we can suggest how many implants will
be needed for your treatment, along with the shape and size of your prosthetic teeth. After a thorough clean, we can install your
implants, which will act at the new tooth roots. We usually attach four or five implants per arch, and while your jawbone is integrating
with the implants, we will secure crowns so that the aesthetic of your smile is returned immediately. The end result is that your smile
is fully restored and your fixed dentures will appear just like a natural smile would.
DENTURES
For those looking to replace their teeth, a common solution is dentures. There are two types of dentures available, a removable
overdenture (partial), or removable full denture. Dentures are a removable prosthetic that requires looking after in order to sustain
longevity. Dentures involve the creation of a mould of your mouth, along with a design of your prosthetic teeth. For some, the
option of partial dentures is available. Partial dentures involve prosthetic teeth connected to a strip that can be placed within the
mouth and resembles a common dental bridge.
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NON-TERMINAL SOLUTIONS
CROWNS/BRIDGES
Dental crowns and bridges are common dental procedures that can strengthen and replace broken or missing teeth. When
undergoing a smile makeover, crowns and bridges can be used to replace or repair any damaged or diseased teeth. Dental
crowns, or caps, are porcelain prosthetics that cover a damaged tooth. In the past, crowns were often made out of metals such as
gold or amalgam. Nowadays, porcelain is the preferred choice as it is much healthier, and blends in with the rest of the mouth.
Dental crowns are implemented by first preparing the tooth to be capped. After this, a specially designed crown is placed which is
matched to your bite and colour of surrounding teeth.
Placing bridges is a similar process to placing crowns. Bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth. They work by using
the teeth either side of the gap as an anchor which supports the prosthetic bridge.
IMPLANTS
Dental implants are used to replace missing or badly damaged teeth. The process for implants involved inserting the implant
into the site of the missing tooth. This is then left to heal and bond with the surrounding bone and gum, a process called
osseointegration. After this, an abutment is attached to the implant, and once this has healed, the prosthetic is placed.
INLAYS/ONLAYS
Inlays and onlays are reconstructive procedures used to repair broken or damaged teeth.
Often, they are used for teeth that are healthy enough not to require a crown, but decayed or
damaged enough to not be suitable for a filling. They are the prosthetic part of a tooth. Inlays
are the smaller of the two and are used for larger cavities. For more extensive damage, an
onlay is used.
VENEERS
Porcelain veneers are thin, yet strong, shells that are placed over an entire tooth to improve
its appearance. They are handcrafted by our in-house ceramists and are designed to suit the
rest of your mouth. Veneers can be used to cover cracked, chipped, stained, or crooked teeth.
TEETH WHITENING
For the final stage of a smile makeover, you may want to whiten your teeth. At
Kilmore Dental & Specialist Centre, we provide teeth whitening treatments
using dentist-prescribed take-home bleaching trays. It involves a non-invasive
technique that applies peroxide gel onto the teeth using custom made trays.
The gel formulation is stronger and works faster than the maximum 6%
peroxide solution found in available over-the-counter products.
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MIDDLE OF THE ROAD PATIENTS
For some patients, the state of their teeth may fall somewhere between terminal and non-terminal. This can be discovered in your
first assessment by your dentist. For those who fall in this middle ground, they get the decision between terminal or non-terminal
treatment. Your dentist can help you make an informed decision on whether you would like a fresh slate with a treatment such as a
full bridge restoration, or if you would like to save the teeth you have with reconstructive and cosmetic procedures.
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SMILE MAKEOVER AT KILMORE DENTAL & SPECIALIST CENTRE
At Kilmore Dental & Specialist Centre we pride ourselves in offering our patients a relaxed and warm dental environment.
Our mission is to establish a long lasting relationship with each and every patient to ensure you receive the most effective,
personalised care. If you have any restorative or cosmetic dental concerns, book a smile makeover appointment with the friendly
Kilmore Dental team today!
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CONTACT US
1300 KILMORE (1300 545 667)
kdsc.com.au
36 Powlett St Kilmore Victoria Australia