We at One Family Dental are proud to provide customised treatments that are intended to meet each patient's specific needs. We provide everything you need, from cosmetic procedures like veneers and teeth whitening for a self-assured smile to sensitive paediatric care that makes your children feel comfortable. Our staff also offers specialised treatments for dentures, wisdom teeth, and sleep apnoea, guaranteeing all-inclusive care in one location. The oral health of your family is our first priority in this friendly setting

Dentures
Dentures are specialised dental devices made to replace lost teeth and improve the appearance and functionality of your mouth. There are two primary varieties of dentures: partial dentures, which cover the spaces created by one or more missing teeth, and complete dentures, which replace the whole tooth arch. Modern dentures are made to fit easily and safely in the mouth using sturdy materials like metal or acrylic. In addition to enhancing speech and eating skills, they also strengthen face muscles, avoiding the depressed look brought on by tooth loss. Dentures must receive routine care and dental examinations to guarantee a good fit and extended lifespan.
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Snoring and sleep apnea
Two closely connected sleep problems that can have a major influence on general health and well-being are snoring and sleep apnea. Although snoring is a common occurrence, it can also be an early indicator of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which is produced by the movement of soft tissues in the throat.
When the airway gets partially or totally obstructed while you sleep, it causes sleep apnea, which causes frequent breathing stoppages. This can lead to restless nights, exhaustion during the day, and a higher chance of developing severe health conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, and stroke. Evaluating and treating snoring and sleep apnea through lifestyle changes, medical devices, or professional interventions can improve sleep quality and reduce the risk of long-term effects.
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Wisdom teeth
Usually emerging between the ages of 17 and 25, wisdom teeth, sometimes called third molars, are among the final sets of teeth to erupt in late adolescence or early adulthood. Wisdom teeth, which are located at backside of the mouth, frequently get affected or create dental issues initially. When the jaw does not have enough room for the tooth to erupt properly, many people suffer from discomfort, tenderness, or infection.
Wisdom teeth extraction may be necessary in certain situations to avoid issues including crowding, infection, or harm to neighboring teeth. The condition of these teeth can be tracked with routine dental examinations, which can also assist in determining whether extraction is required.
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With the right maintenance, dentures can last five to ten years. Your teeth may need to be adjusted or replaced over time because of normal wear and changes in your mouth's structure. Frequent dental examinations guarantee their continued comfort and functionality.
Use a non-abrasive cleanser and a soft denture brush to clean your dentures every day. Hot water might distort them, so stay away from it. To keep your dentures wet and sanitized, soak them in a denture solution for the entire night.
A more serious disorder known as sleep apnea occurs when breathing frequently stops and starts, whereas snoring is the sound produced by blocked airflow during sleep. See a specialist for assessment if you suffer from choking while sleeping or daytime weariness.
Dentists can offer mandibular advancement devices and other dental
appliances that move the jaw to maintain an open airway as you sleep. If
you have mild to moderate sleep apnea, these are comfortable, non-
invasive options besides CPAP treatment.
No, wisdom teeth should only be extracted if they are creating issues like crowding, infection, or impaction. Using X-rays to assess their position, your dentist will advise if removal is required.