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What Are Inlays and Onlays?  

What Are Inlays and Onlays?  

The most common solution to small cavities is the standard filling. For deeper decay or a larger fracture, a crown will often be applied. But there will be situations where the standard filling is not enough and a crown would be too much for certain dental conditions. In these cases, dental professionals will use the in-between option in the form of dental inlays or overlays.  

Dental inlays and overlays offer improved protection compared to fillings and are not quite as intrusive as a crown.  

What to Know About Inlays and Overlays 

An inlay works to fill in imperfections that are located in smaller areas between the cusps of the tooth. Onlays provide the same sort of solution but can work on a larger area including across the top of a cusp. Both onlay and inlay work function very much like a crown except they will not cover the entire tooth.  

Both inlays and overlays serve the same basic function and are made from the same materials. But they will be used to cover different sized areas of the tooth and protect the tooth from further decay. 

Inlays 

 When the chewing surface of a tooth has become damaged, either from injury or decay, an inlay may be fitted to the affected region. Inlays are created from a special imprint of the tooth and the area that needs protection. These imprints will be sent to a laboratory where the inlay will be created.  

The inlay is designed to perfectly fit the area of the tooth they will be addressing and is perfectly designed to not affect the cusp of the tooth. In addition to perfectly matching the shape and form of the tooth, the inlay will be selected to perfectly match the colour of the tooth. This means that they will remain virtually undetectable to all but the closest scrutiny.  

Inlays are generally made of porcelain or some other composite material that is typically more durable than your average filling. This type of dental treatment is selected when a tooth requires fortification and a standard filling will not be enough to strengthen the tooth. Inlays are stronger and more expensive than a filling but they can also be expected to last considerably longer.   

Onlays 

If the damage or decay to the tooth includes the cusp and biting area of the tooth an onlay will be the best choice. Dentists often recommend this option when the cavities or damage to the tooth is too big for a standard amalgam or resin filling or if the tooth is cracked and needs some extra strength.  

An onlay can fortify a broken tooth and protect a decaying area against further damage. Unlike an inlay which is used for smaller areas, the onlay can even protect the cusp of the tooth and the spaces in between. A dentist will prepare the tooth for an onlay in the same way they will prepare the tooth for a filling. This begins with a local anesthetic that will numb the affected area and allow the dentist to drill the cavity and clean the decaying matter.  

Then, a temporary onlay will be applied to the affected area and an impression is taken so that a perfectly designed onlay can be created in a laboratory. The onlay is made of the same composite materials as an inlay, and porcelain can also be used.  

 Once manufactured, the onlay can then be applied to the tooth. When applying an onlay, the entire tooth is kept intact. When a crown is used to protect the tooth, portions of the tooth may need to be removed and some filling applied to protect the tooth. Onlays have also been called “partial crowns” because they serve the same basic purpose as a crown but only cover a small portion of the tooth as opposed to covering the entire thing.  

 

How Long Can I Expect My Inlays and Onlays to Last? 

One thing that makes inlays and onlays such an ideal method of tooth protection is that they can last for an exceptionally long time. It is difficult to say exactly how long because many factors will affect the longevity of the dental application. For example, if the inlay or overlay sees more attrition and use, or if they are not cared for properly, they may get damaged and fail sooner than expected. The average lifespan of an inlay or overlay can be anywhere between 5 and 30 years.   

We’re happy to provide you with more information and answer any questions you may have. We can also provide an estimate for the work that takes into account your needs and your level of health cover.

Make an appointment today and find out if inlays or onlays are right for you.

 

Dental Crowns – What to Expect

Dental Crowns – What to Expect

If you are wondering how dental crowns work, you have come to the right place. Dental crowns are ideal for replacing cracked, chipped, weak, and severely discolored teeth. They are tooth-shaped caps that are placed on the damaged tooth to help restore the structure of the tooth and improve its appearance. Dental crowns help to enhance your smile and improve your self-esteem. The crown is cemented into place to encase the visible part of the damaged or discolored tooth above the gumline. You may also require dental crowns if you have large cavities that threaten the health of your teeth.

A crown can be temporary or permanent depending on how it is used. For example, a temporary crown can be used during the process of designing and installing a permanent crown. The process will take place over about one or two weeks with a total of two visits to the dentist

The latest advances in 3D imaging technology allow the dentist to design and install dental crowns in a single visit. CEREC or Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics crowns are the latest trend in the industry. They can be created and installed within a couple of hours. You only need one dental appointment to install a modern dental crown. 

The process of creating and installing traditional dental crowns is lengthy and involves several steps. The first step is to take an impression of the damaged or discolored tooth. A temporary crown or bridge will be placed on the damaged tooth until the permanent crown is created and installed. The dentist will send the impression of your tooth to the dental lab where the permanent crown is manufactured and sent back to the dentist’s office. The dentist will inspect the crown and make any required adjustments before cementing the crown to your affected tooth.

On the other hand, the latest CEREC crowns take less than two hours to create and install. The system uses the latest technology with computer-aided design (CAD) software and 3D photography to help the dentist design custom dental crowns to suit your mouth and the surrounding teeth.

The cost of dental crowns varies depending on many factors. In fact, dental crowns can range in price from $1,500 to $2,000. The material used for the crown, the size of your tooth, the reputation of the dentist, and many other factors can affect the price. A gold crown can cost much more in the range of $2,500 per tooth. On the other hand, if the dentist has to perform more prep work, the cost of the crown can increase. Dental insurance may cover part or the full amount of installing dental crowns. You should check with your health insurance provider about what is covered and what is not when deciding to install dental crowns.

Once the dental crown is installed, you should take good care of it. Preventive care can prolong the life of the crown. Brushing your teeth at least twice a day is very important when caring for dental crowns. Use a toothpaste for sensitive teeth if the crown is sensitive to heat or cold. Daily flossing will help keep the crowns in good condition over time. Care is needed as the crown cannot withstand the same level of pressure or bite strength as a natural tooth, so don’t chew hard foods and ice. Your crowns can crack under pressure. This is very important for people with porcelain crowns. Get a nightguard if you grind or clench your teeth at night. It helps protect the crown and surrounding teeth. 

There can be some complications of having a dental crown in your mouth. Dental crowns can become sensitive to heat and cold, but if the crown is too sensitive to pressure while you are biting then the crown may not be fitted properly. Your dentist will help change the placement of the crown or file down the top of the crown under such circumstances.

Dental crowns are a common and safe option for restoring a beautiful smile, the information above is a basic overview, please consult our dentist to get more in-depth information if needed.

5 of the Most Popular Trends in Cosmetic Dentistry

Not so long ago, veneers dominated the dental industry. The same rings true for the teeth whitening trend that over the years has managed to make patients teeth whiter and whiter. However, today’s dentists are now venturing into aesthetic dentistry which is focused on achieving the most natural appearance for their patients. The latest trends within the world of dentistry include:

Gum Contouring

Making the teeth appear shapelier and longer is one goal when it comes to gum contouring. This trend also goes by the name of gum reshaping, which is the ideal procedure for individuals that have smiles that are more gummy than usual. In addition to improving your overall smile, this procedure is also used to improve the overall health associated with your gums and teeth.

Dental Implants For Younger Patients

Over the years dental implants were more geared towards seniors. Yet today an increasing number of younger adults have chosen these procedures over bridges. In addition to the functionality that these implants provide, the dental implant matches up well to the trend and goals to achieve natural-looking teeth. These implants also have the ability to last just as long as natural teeth.

Teeth Whitening

This might not be a new trend, but is definitely a procedure that has increased significantly in popularity over the last decade. More recently, many patients are now interested in white teeth that look more natural and are moving away from the overly-white trend. In addition to appearing a bit strange, teeth that are super-white are usually heavily treated, which can result in weakening the enamel over your teeth. Today, many people prefer to whiten their teeth to the stage that they still look natural and healthy.

Improved Financing Options For Patients

Cosmetic dentistry has always been expensive. Yet today there are many people that visit a cosmetic dentist that are willing to pay for these procedures with financing plans. While the dental practices along with the dentists have no control over what the insurance companies are prepared to cover, they are able to provide payment plans that are more flexible. In fact, there are even dental practices that now offer in-house loyalty programs, which has encouraged and inspired a lot more people to go for cosmetic dentistry procedures in order to enhance the appearance of their smile.

When it comes to many other niche types, a trend is suggested as something temporary. Yet, when considering cosmetic dentistry, these are the trend types which have an impact that lasts much longer and have the abilities to change smiles and even lifestyles.

If you’re interested in brightening up your smile, call our friendly staff and schedule a free smile assessment. We customize each plan to meet your needs, using decades of experience, to bring you the smile of your dreams.

Keep Your Smile Beautiful With These Simple Dental Care Tips

Keep Your Smile Beautiful With These Simple Dental Care Tips

Do you want your teeth to be whiter? Or do you just want to keep them white as they currently are? In either case, you need to know what you’re doing. You can find plenty of products on retail shelves and online websites, but they’re not all made the same. Keep reading to learn some DIY tips you can use to enjoy a bright white smile.

  • Watch What You Eat: Many different foods hurt your teeth. Sweets are something you should eat in moderation. Numerous foods and beverages can result in stains, whereas others just leave your mouth more sensitive. You can minimize the damage to your teeth by drinking through straws, since this will put fluids closer to the back of your mouth, letting it skip your teeth.
  • Visit Your Dentist Every Six Months: Bacteria loves eating up the surfaces of your teeth, and that will weaken your tooth enamel, leading to cavities. Seeing your dentist regularly is a great way of keeping your mouth clean.
  • Keep Your Toothbrush Clean: Rinse it every time you brush, and let it dry naturally. Also, keep your toothbrush in a holder so it’s safe. Never store your toothbrush in a container, since that might result in bacteria growth.
  • Find The Right Dentist For Your Kids: Many young ones fear going to visit the dentist. Do what you can to help them realize the dentist is their friend. A good pediatric dentist is going to have a comfortable and welcoming waiting area as well as a friendly exam room.
  • Honor Your Temperature Sensitivities: If you have gums or teeth sensitive to either heat, cold, or both, then use a toothpaste that is specifically formulated for such sensitivities. You can get a lot of relief until your next dentist appointment.
  • Take A Vitamin Supplement: Vitamin deficiencies can result in tooth decay and gum issues. Vitamin B and calcium are both two of the many nutrients vital to good oral health. Low-fat dairy products and fruit are packed with micronutrients useful for your health.
  • Rinse With Mouthwash: Brushing twice a day is great, but it can’t get at some food particles, especially between your teeth or lodged in various areas of your mouth. Rinse every time that you brush. Also, consider using a mouthwash that doesn’t have alcohol, since it might dry your mouth out and cause problems.
  • Don’t Smoke: Smoking can make your teeth yellow, but it also results in more plaque and tartar build-up. You also raise your risks of gum disease and oral cancer. Give up smoking to enjoy the healthiest gums and teeth possible.
  • Don’t Ignore Red Or Inflamed Gums: These might be a sign of gingivitis. This is a common gum disease as the result of poor dental care. If your bums bleed when you brush your teeth, then this is a likely symptom of gingivitis, and you need to see your dentist immediately.
  • Replace Your Toothbrush Every Three Months: Toothbrushes that get older than this are usually worn down. Get a new one before your current one is too ineffective.

If you want to keep your smile bright and shining, you’re in the same boat as most people. What separates you from the crowd is that you are now aware of many things you can do on your own in between your regular dental visits.

How Custom Mouthguards Help With Sleep Apnoea

Snoring is no joke – not only is it a health concern, your bed partner is going to be kept awake all night. If you or a loved one are a loud and frequent snorer, you may be suffering from obstructive sleep apnoea. At justSMILE, we treat a lot of patients with snoring issues from around Sydney with custom mouthguards (sometimes referred to as “oral appliances”). Custom mouthguards are a less invasive and highly effective solution to help alleviate sleep apnoea symptoms.

What’s a Custom Mouthguard?

A custom mouthguard is a dental device made by our team which helps to reduce snoring by opening up your airways while you sleep and relieve the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnoea. Other types of mouthguards are designed to protect your teeth from grinding or clenching while you sleep. They are also made to prevent injuries to your teeth while playing contact sports like Aussie football. This second type of mouthguard doesn’t have the same function as those devices which open up your airways and help you breathe during sleep.

Why Consider a Custom Mouthguard?

Quite simply, these devices have been proven to be an effective treatment for people with sleep apnoea. Our patients, as well as clinical studies, have shown they are an effective solution. Because they are easy and comfortable to use, our patients have found it easier to wear them on a consistent basis, helping both them and their partners get a good night’s sleep. You may have heard about CPAP machines, which are another alternative for sleep apnoea treatment, but they are bulky and uncomfortable.

What’s Involved?

Dr Rammo and his dental team at justSMILE will do a thorough oral exam followed by an appointment for a sleep study. From the exam, we’ll be able to identify issues like if you grind your teeth or have an obstructed airway.

After your sleep study has completed, we’ll take digital impressions of your teeth and order a mouthguard which is customised for your needs and mouth. When it comes in, we’ll sit with you and show you how to use it to get the maximum benefit possible so you can get a solid night of sleep.

Cheap Sleep Apnoea Mouthguards

Inexpensive “boil-and-bite” mouthguards are sold online and in the chemists; they are often seen as a cheap and easy way to stop snoring rather than seeing a professional who treats snoring on a regular basis. These cheap mouthguards do not provide anywhere near the same results as you would get from a professional grade mouthguard. They could even make your breathing worse or irritate your teeth and gums.

Mouthguards are best left to professionals like Dr Rammo and the team at justSMILE. If you are curious about how a custom mouthguard may be able to help with your snoring (or your bed partner!) ring our office for a free assessment.

Open for ALL Dental Care Appointments Including Hygiene Services

Open for ALL Appointments – General and Cosmetic Procedures

 

It is with a great pleasure that I write to you to let you know that we are now on level 1 which means that all dental treatments are allowed. The Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) has now approved the move from Level 2 to Level 1 dental service restrictions as of 8 May 2020.

Check and Clean Appointments

Many of our valued patients missed their regular check-up and clean because of the past restrictions, but it is important to remind you to schedule an appointment to get you back to the routine of optimum oral health.

If we had to cancel your appointment recently, we will endeavour to contact you to reschedule your appointment, or feel free to ring us at one of the phone numbers above.

Your Safety

To assure your safety and the safety of our other patients and our staff, we will still be screening patients, as you know we have always been very strict when it comes to sterilization and disinfection even before COVID-19 and we will continue to do so to provide the cleanest and safest space to provide your dental treatment.

Once again, we are open and are now accepting appointments for ALL dental care including hygiene services. If we had to cancel your appointment and you would like schedule one in now, ring either the Woollahra or Ramsgate Beach practice and we’ll fit you in as spoon as possible.

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Free Smile Assessment Offer:
  1. Must be over 18 years of age
  2. Free Smile Assessment consultation must be face to face
  3. Includes : Smile analysis, Facial lines and asymmetries, Teeth size, shape and position analysis, Teeth color recording, Jaw analysis, General tooth and gum health assessment and advise on the suitability for Invisalign or other Smile Make-Over procedures and recommendations.
  4. Does not include a full examination, x-rays or a scale and polish.
  5. Free Smile Assessment offer can be used in conjunction with other offers such as Whitening, Check up and Polish, and Invisalign offers.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risk. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. This offer may change without notice.

Smile Deals® Offer Details

These Smile Deals® Offers presented by Dr. Rammo and justSMILE are valid as stated on the page these offers were found. These offers may change without notice.

Smile Assessment & Consultation Offer

  • The Smile Assessment & Consultation includes smile analysis, facial lines and asymmetries, teeth size, shape and position analysis, teeth colour recording, jaw analysis, general tooth and gum health assessment and advice on the suitability for orthodontics (e.g. Invisalign), general or cosmetic dentistry service.
  • The Smile Assessment & Consultation does not include an examination or x-rays.
  • This offer can be used in conjunction with other offers, including Invisalign Clear Aligner, Teeth Whitening or Check Up & Clean offer.

$199 Check Up & Clean Offer

  • The $199 Check Up & Clean offer includes a full examination and charting including periodontal or gum assessment with treatment recommendations and oral hygiene advice, jaw joint assessment, smile assessment, oral cancer screen, diet analysis and advice, two (2) intra-oral bitewing x-rays, scale and polish.
  • In order to provide you with the best of care and assessment, additional records may be required by the dentist at this examination appointment. Additional records may include clinical intraoral and extraoral photographs , OPG radiograph, lateral cephalometric radiograph which are not included in this deal, and may be performed during the examination process at additional charge or at the dentist’s discretion for a rebate only fee if you have private health insurance that covers the additional items. Should you object to having additional records taken, please inform the front office coordinator at the time of booking your appointment.
  • A scale and clean is provided to you assuming that there is no active gum disease such as gingivitis and periodontitis. Scale and clean does not substitute for the need of gum treatment.
  • This offer can be used in conjunction with other offers, including the Free Smile Assessment, Invisalign Clear Aligner or Teeth Whitening offer.

Invisalign Clear Aligners Offer

  • After your Free Smile Assessment & Consultation visit, if the doctor feels you are eligible for Invisalign Clear Aligners, you can receive the treatment for $6500 for a moderate case.
  • This Smile Deals® Offer does not include the price for retainers.
  • This offer includes all in-office follow up visits relating to your Invisalign Clear Aligners.
  • This offer can be used in conjunction with other offers, including the Free Smile Assessment, Teeth Whitening or Check Up & Clean offer.

Teeth Whitening Offer

  • After your Free Smile Assessment & Consultation visit, if the doctor feels you are eligible for Teeth Whitening, you can receive the Whitening service for $599. 
  • This offer can be used in conjunction with other offers, including the Free Smile Assessment, Invisalign Clear Aligner or Check Up & Clean offer.

How to Redeem These Offers

To claim any of these Smile Deals® Offers:

  1. Book an appointment.
  2. Mention the relevant Smile Deals Offer at the time of booking or treatment.
  3. Present the promotional Smile Deals® Offer voucher or QR Code (if provided) at reception.

Offer Restrictions

The following restrictions apply to the eligibility and use of all Smile Deals® Offers:

  • You must be a new or existing patient of  Dr. Rammo or justSMILE.
  • You must be 18 years or older at the time of receiving the dental treatments or if a minor, accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
  • Except where expressly stated above, only one Smile Deals® Offer can be redeemed per person.
  • Except where expressly stated above, the Smile Deals® Offers cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers.
  • The Smile Deals® Offers are not redeemable for cash and cannot be transferred.
  • The Smile Deals® Offers are subject to appointment availability.
  • All treatments are subject to the dentist’s clinical assessment of suitability for you.

*Offers may not be suitable for all patients. Always consider your financial situation before committing to an offer or payment plan. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risk. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from a qualified health practitioner.