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Emergency Dentistry:
Bleaches, Dental Flosses, Toothpastes
Cracked Teeth, Dead Teeth, Dental Pulp, Gum Diseases, Inflammation, Nerves, Teeth Grinding, Tooth Decay, Tooth Sensitivity, Traumatic Injuries
Abrasion, Caps, Composite Fillings, Dental Extractions, Dental Implants, Gum Treatments, Occlusal Splints, Reconstructions, Relines, Root Canal Treatments, Tartar Control
Department of Veterans' Affairs, Wheelchair Access
Disabled Access, Evaluations, On-Site Services
Adults, Endodontics, General Dentistry, Infants, Rehabilitation
Teeth Whitening, Dental Implants, Cosmetic Dentistry
Yes, if your child is a part of the Medicare Child Dental Benefits Schedule, we can see your child for no gap dental appointments within their Medicare limits.
This depends on a number of factors. At your initial appointment, we'll provide a detailed and personalised treatment plan that will outline the number of appointments and time involved, as well as your investment. We can take your budget and concerns into consideration before finalising your treatment plan.
We offer no gap comprehensive one-hour examination with our dentists (for those that are not with a health-fund is $85) so our dental professionals can help you decide on the best treatment options for you.
The objective of Root Canal treatment is to save a tooth that has been badly damaged due to decay, disease or injury resulting in the death or infection of the nerve in the tooth. It is preferred to save your own tooth, where this is possible, as it will generally be better than an artificial tooth. Your own tooth will be stronger and better for biting and chewing. The space where the nerve sits, the root canal, is cleaned and the infected nerve removed and then a sealing material replaced.
No. We do Root Canal treatment because you have a toothache. The Root Canal gets you out of pain. During the procedure, you will be completely numb and should not feel any pain. The biggest problem most people have during Root Canal procedures is boredom. To help you cope with this we have DVDs you can watch or music you can listen to. People who have Root Canal horror stories often remember the pain from the toothache itself and forget that it was the Root Canal that got them out of pain.
Root Canal involves removing the infected nerve from your tooth, cleaning out bacteria in the nerve that are causing you pain, and sealing it to prevent re-infection. At Avenue Dental, we have the latest equipment to make this procedure faster, better, and more accurate and painless.
Yes, we do provide emergency dental services.
Root Canals are done to get you out of pain from a toothache. Toothache occurs when a nerve in the tooth dies off, usually as a result of decay, but it can be from cracks and trauma. Root Canals are the only option to save a tooth that is giving you a toothache or where the nerve has died off.