Teeth Whitening

Our non-invasive teeth whitening treatment is a simple and effective way to lighten your natural tooth colour.

We perform teeth whitening at any of our facilities. Our friendly team of dentists and nurses ensure a comfortable experience with results that will exceed your expectations and make it hard not to smile as you leave our office.

Where do stains come from?

Discolouration on the enamel can be caused by the consumption of:

  • Tobacco
  • Coffee
  • Wine
  • Cola
  • Medication
  • Tea
  • Certain foods, like beetroot

The Process

The teeth whitening process starts with a consultation. We then typically apply a whitening product to your teeth while you relax in-chair. Then, we use light to set the treatment in motion. The treatment time varies, but when yours is up you’ll rinse your mouth and be ready to go!

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We offer a wide range of common dentistry procedures.

Fitting

Crowns

Dental crowns are custom-made tooth-shaped caps that are placed over damaged or weakened teeth to restore their strength, shape, and appearance. They can be made from various materials like porcelain, metal, or a combination. Dental crowns protect and support a tooth that has a large filling, undergone root canal treatment, or suffered significant decay or fracture. The procedure involves reshaping the tooth to accommodate the crown, which is then cemented in place. Crowns improve both the function and aesthetics of the treated tooth, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the rest of the smile.

Fluoride

Treatments

Dental fluoride treatment is a preventive procedure where a fluoride varnish or gel is applied to the teeth by a dentist or dental hygienist. Fluoride helps strengthen tooth enamel, making it more resistant to decay caused by acids produced by bacteria. The treatment is quick, painless, and usually done during regular dental check-ups. It is especially beneficial for children and adults at high risk of cavities. Fluoride treatments can significantly reduce the risk of tooth decay and promote better oral health.

Professional scale

and clean or AirFlow®

Dental scale and clean, also known as dental cleaning or prophylaxis, is a routine preventive dental procedure performed by a dental hygienist or dentist. During the process, the dental professional removes plaque, tartar, and stains from the teeth and gums. Scaling involves scraping off the hardened plaque (tartar) from above and below the gumline, while polishing helps remove surface stains and smooth the teeth. Dental scale and clean help prevent gum disease, cavities, and bad breath, promoting overall oral health and a fresh, clean smile. It is recommended to have this procedure done every six months as part of regular dental check-ups.

At TLC Dental we offer the option of a conventional scale and clean or a scale and clean with AirFlow® technology.

AirFlow® technology is a dental cleaning method offered at TLC Dental. It uses a mixture of water, air, and fine powder to remove plaque, stains, and biofilm from teeth and gums. The AirFlow® device delivers a gentle and effective cleaning action, reaching areas that traditional scaling may miss. It is more comfortable than traditional methods, and the procedure is quicker, making it a popular choice for patients. AirFlow® technology leaves teeth feeling smooth, clean, and visibly brighter, contributing to better oral health and a fresh smile.

 

Routine

Check-ups

A routine dental check-up is a regular preventive dental appointment with a dentist. During this visit, the dentist examines your teeth, gums, and mouth for any signs of dental issues such as cavities, gum disease, or oral abnormalities. X-rays may be taken to detect hidden problems. The dentist also cleans your teeth, removing plaque and tartar buildup. The check-up helps identify and address dental problems early, preventing more extensive treatments in the future. Regular dental check-ups are essential for maintaining good oral health and preventing dental issues. It is generally recommended to have a check-up every six months, but the frequency may vary based on individual dental needs.

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