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Modern dental techniques now allow our patients to straighten and whiten teeth within mere hours. 

The procedure painless and is called laminate veneers. It is more aesthetically accurate and up to 40% more cost effective than porcelain veneers. Laminate veneers are longer lasting than porcelain alternatives. layers of fine veneer are added to a tooth in a controlled manner allowing the dentist to sculpt, color and tone your teeth.

Emergency dental
Our emergency dentist is ready to act immediately 24 hours and 7 days a week for emergency patients.

Dental Implant

Dental implants are an artificial prosthesis used for many dental symptoms including missing teeth.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Our cosmetic dentist is available for teeth whitening, crowns, inlays, veneers, implants and a variety of cosmetic procedures. 

Restorative Dental

Restore your teeth to their former shine with our restorative dentist. We do root canal, tooth coloured fillings, broken teeth restorations, dentures, bridges, bonding and more.

Sydney Dentist
Our dentists are led by Sydney dentist Dr Andrew Sih. Our dentists have more than 60 years of combined dental experience with all trained in the most modern dental procedures.

General Dentistry
Although we specialise in modern cosmetic and restorative dentistry we still see patients in Sydney for many of our daily appointments. We see people with general dental needs including teeth cleaning and check ups. We actively seek the best results for families, adults, children and seniors.

Caring for your dentures

Avoid denture breakage

Modern dentures are much stronger than those of the past however it is still possible for them to break. When preparing to clean your dentures always work over a soft surface to avoid the case of the denture breaking if dropped. A bowl or sink of water would be a viable solution.

Clean your dentures properly

• Denture cleaning agents are available to provide the highest level of care however warm water and toothpaste could also be used. Take the cleaning agent and gently but firmly brush the denture with a tooth brush.
 Remember that you will also need to care for the gum that lays under the denture. This cleaning is quite simple and can be done with warm water and a cloth.
 Cleaning of the denture should be performed at a frequency quite the same as the brushing of normal teeth. At least twice a day and after each meal is appropriate.
 People with partial dentures should take extra care in cleaning their dentures as they risk losing more teeth if dentures and remaining teeth are not properly cleaned.
 Do not use cleaning agents or brushes that are too abrasive, as they could scratch your denture and effect the finely crafted translucency and lustre of the artificial teeth.
 Do not use hot or boiling water, as the dentures will warp.