Orthodontics

Clear Braces

Ceramic or Clear Braces

Clear BracesResearch shows 60% of people felt happier, more attractive, and more confident smiling with straighter teeth. However, while improving your aesthetics, orthodontic treatment also helps address oral health issues, like gum disease and cavities developing due to inadequate interproximal hygiene.

In addition, crooked teeth or gaps between your teeth make it harder for you to clean correctly and result in increased food traps where bacteria grow due to plaque build-up, which is a complex of bacteria and food. If these issues are not addressed, it can lead to early tooth loss.

In addition, misaligned teeth can also affect your daily function, like eating and speaking. For example, many people experience pain when eating and even feel their teeth move within the sockets because of the pressures exerted upon chewing.

What are Clear Braces?

Clear braces or ceramic braces are orthodontic devices that are used to straighten teeth. They’re very similar to the traditional metal braces but are made of transparent or tooth-colour ceramic.

The brackets are attached to teeth and connected by wire and rubber bands. The wire is tightened over time to put pressure on the teeth to move them to the desired position.

How to know if I need braces?

If you visit your dentist Sydney regularly, your dentist will identify a need for your teeth to be corrected with orthodontics appliances like braces. Otherwise, you may need braces if you have noticed the following:

  • teeth that are overcrowded or visibly crooked

  • teeth that don’t close when your bite is at rest

  • pain or difficulty chewing food

  • find it hard to pronounce certain sounds due to your tongue position in relation to your teeth

Pros and Cons of having Ceramic Braces?

Pros:

  • Like traditional braces, clear braces can handle most misalignment problems and have been proven to be more effective in some cases than Invisalign.

  • The brackets are less noticeable and blend into your teeth better than the metal braces.

Cons:

  • It may cause discomfort to the patient, the brackets can break, and the wire may become too long, poking the patient’s soft tissues.

  • The elastics are easily stained and become yellow if they are not looked after

  • The ceramic brackets aren’t as durable as the metal brackets; the straightening process might take longer than metal braces.

Caring for Braces

Wearing braces makes regular oral hygiene practices slightly more challenging, and patients need to work extra hard to keep their teeth clean.

  • Brushing and using interdental cleaning methods like Piksters

  • Regular check-up and teeth cleaning with your Sydney dentist to prevent plaque, cavities, and gum disease.

  • Avoid hard food that can damage braces, like hard and sticky candy

  • Avoid sugary soft drinks and juice as they cause tooth decay

  • Avoid food that can stain your teeth, such as wine, coffee

  • Avoid smoking

  • See your “dentist near me” right away if the bracket is broken or the wire is causing damage to soft tissues like the cheek or gums.

  • Use orthodontic wax to cover any sharp spot that hurt your soft tissue

How long does the treatment last?

Depending on the case’s complexity, the treatment might vary between 6-12 months or 18-24 months. Schedule an appointment with one of our dentists for a consultation regarding your case.

How much does it cost?

Depending on the length and complexity of the treatment, the price is around $4,500 to $7500.

It is best to discuss with our dentists about the braces cost, payment plans during your first consultation to ensure that you are financially prepared for your orthodontic treatment.

 

Dentist Sydney

Cosmetic Dentistry

Tooth Replacement Cost

Tooth Replacement Cost

Tooth Replacement CostLosing an adult tooth can be a traumatic and potentially debilitating experience. Tooth loss can lead to several issues like inability to masticate (chew) food, drifting or tipping of adjacent teeth leading to malocclusion, poor aesthetics, and lost of self-confidence.

As humans, once we lose an adult tooth, our bodies cannot replace it with another one. What are the options that you can consider to replace a missing tooth? and how much does it cost to replace a missing tooth?

What are the options?

It’s essential to book an initial consultation with your dentist to know the most suitable option. Some of the options include

  • dental implant and crown
  • dental bridge
  • denture

What is a Dental Implant?

A dental implant consists of two main components; the implant and a crown

  • The implant is made of titanium which is surgically inserted into the jaw bone

  • The crown is a cap placed over the implant resembling a natural tooth and is usually made of porcelain or porcelain fused to metal.

Pros

  • Titanium is a bio-compatible and solid metal, which means it can fuse to your bone and is accepted by the body’s immune system.

  • Maintains the thickness of the bone

  • Easy to clean and floss around as it the is lone standing

  • It does not affect any neighboring teeth

Cons

  • the dental implant in Sydney is usually expensive due to the complexity and material cost of the actual implant and the crown.

  • It can take a long time, from placement of the implant to get a crown placed over the top depending on the implant location, how fast your bone adapts and heals around the prosthesis.

  • risk of peri-implant disease

  • not everyone is suitable to have an implant due to compromised bone thickness, history of smoking, periodontitis (gum disease), or an immune condition that does not allow the bone to accept the dental implant

Dental Implants Cost

The cost of dental implants Sydney is usually divided into two components: the dental implant surgery and the cost of the dental crowns Sydney over the top.

For the implant surgery, the cost depends on whether you need a bone graft or a sinus lift procedure prior to the implant placement. In Australia, the tooth implant cost Sydney can range from $6,000 up to $10,000

At Sydney CBD Dentistry, Dental Implant + CEREC Crown package starts from $5,199 per tooth.

What is a Dental Bridge?

Bridge also has two components: the two abutments and the pontic. The abutment is generally a crown on the teeth on either side of the gap. The pontic is a false tooth to replace the missing tooth. Bridges usually are made from porcelain like zirconia, porcelain fused to metal, or a full metallic crown made of noble metals like gold. Porcelain crowns are matched with your natural teeth shade to look like your real teeth.

Pros

  • cheaper than the dental implants

  • restore the look and function of your teeth

  • faster treatment than implants, usually take 2 to 3 weeks

  • more stable than dentures

Cons

  • traditional bridges require to grind away healthy teeth to put crowns over them

  • not as sturdy as an implant

  • doesn’t last as long as the implant

  • doesn’t prevent bone loss like the implant

Dental Bridge Cost

Depend on the material that you choose, the cost of your bridge might vary from around $5000 to 7000 but at Sydney CBD Dentistry, our dental bridge starts from $4,350.

What is Denture?

A denture is a removable device that’s constructed to replace the missing teeth. It’s made from acrylic or acrylic and metal material.

Pros

  • the cheapest out of all the options

  • quick and straightforward, doesn’t involve any surgical procedure

  • can be a temporary option while waiting for dental implants

Cons

  • it is not stable and slip off easily, affecting patient dietary

  • gum and mouth irritated because the denture rubbing on soft tissue

  • problem with speaking

  • doesn’t prevent bone loss like the implant

  • people can notice you’re wearing a denture

How much is denture cost

It depends on the clinic; the price range of one-tooth denture in Sydney is around $800-$1,000 for an acrylic denture, for cobalt chrome dentures are $900 – $1,700, and Flexi dentures are $900-$1,300.

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