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Dentures Vs. Dental Implants – What’s Right For You?

25 September 2019

Not that long ago, if you had missing teeth the options that were available to you were dentures or dentures. Cumbersome and uncomfortable things that we remember sitting in a glass on the sink at our grandparent’s home. No longer is that the case. Sure, dentures are still one of the solutions for missing teeth...

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Questions to ask Your Dentist Before You Choose Invisalign

31 August 2019

If you want to build your confidence by having a fantastic, fresh smile but you don’t want to have to live with uncomfortable metal brackets and wires then Invisalign invisible braces in Sydney is the solution for you. Invisalign uses invisible plastic aligners to straighten and improve the appearance of your teeth. Not only are...

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What to expect when wearing temporary veneers?

31 July 2019

If you have teeth that are cracked, discoloured or crooked, Cosmic Smile in Neutral Bay can hide the imperfections with a custom made and designed dental veneer. Cosmic Smile can produce temporary veneers in the size and shape of your teeth and in a colour of your choosing. Dental veneers cost the fraction of caps,...

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The Snoring Remedies That Really Work

30 June 2019

The Snore Snoring is fairly common for human beings. Not everyone snores and not all snorers snore every night.  Some snorers are quiet and some are very, very loud. Unfortunately, the snorer is often not disturbed by their own snoring where it typically falls to those affected by sleepless nights lying awake listening to the...

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Choose a Laser Dentist to Treat Gum Disease

30 May 2019

Periodontal or gum disease can be the result of poor oral health, a genetic predisposition or susceptibility, diabetes, smoking and some medications. It’s an infection of the gum tissue and bone structure that holds the teeth in place. Gum disease usually affects people in their 30s and 40s and if it is not treated you...

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