News | January 15, 2015

New Wave Of Dentistry Is Dental Implants, Reveals Port Melbourne's Beacon Cove Dental Clinic

Beacon Cove

Beacon Cove Dental is on the leading edge of dentistry, with major improvements happening with dental implants. The Port Melbourne clinic’s principal dentist Fern White states the Nobel BioCare implants are the new wave for her industry, “bidding farewell to poor fitted dentures and hello to more comfortable and healthy-looking teeth.”

Port Melbourne, VIC (PRWEB) - Beacon Cove Dental clinic, located in Port Melbourne, offers the latest in dental technology and implants for their patients. They confidently state the Nobel BioCare implants system as the “new wave of dentistry, because they currently lead the industry by providing the best in long-lasting and aesthetic implants.”

After Beacon Cove Dental’s Principal dentist and surgeon, Dr. Fern White completed courses in Dental Implantology, as well as obtained a Masters Degree held in Europe and the United States, she has been performing dental implants for 2 years with great success. Dr. White says, “Although any dentist is permitted to consult in this area, the fact is that dental implants are complex procedures; therefore requires a higher level of expertise.” She continues, “Patients need to know and feel that they are getting the most advanced treatment available to them.”

According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 3 out of 10 people in the country have untreated tooth decay. It often ranges in those between the ages of 25 to 44, with men tending to have more decayed teeth than women. Their statistics also show that, on average, women have more missing teeth due to various causes, but primarily through periodontal or gum disease.

Up until now, the most common solution to missing or damaged teeth has been the use of dentures. However there are certain disadvantages to using them, “They can be uncomfortable to wear and must be regularly removed to be cleaned. Dentures can also move around in the mouth, causing discomfort and difficulties in chewing food.”

The Port Melbourne dental clinic says the use of dental implants is not only a much better solution than dentures, but is the new wave of dentistry. Dr. White explains that the implant procedure includes taking a small titanium screw to replace the root portion of a missing tooth. After a short while, it perfectly fuses with the bone and becomes a good anchor for the replacement tooth which it attached to the screw.

Dr. White further describes the reasons implants are necessary for those with decaying or missing teeth: “Without the root structure of the natural tooth, the jawbone can shrink, making your face look older. This is another great reason why implants are the way of the future in dentistry, they have no loose parts, so will last a lifetime.”

The forward thinking Principal Dentist at Beacon Cove Dental has chosen to use the Nobel BioCare system of dental implants because “it’s been producing high quality implants and crowns for over 40 years, making it the leader in the industry.” With the use of this system, Dr. White can offer the widest range of solutions and the latest advancements in implant technology, which gives her patients more options.

To learn more about dental implants or to contact the clinic to book an appointment, visit http://www.beaconcovedental.com.au/our-services-treatments/implants/.

About Beacon Cove Dental

Beacon Cove Dental believes oral health is a critical part of overall health and that accessing state of the art dental treatments should be simple and easy for everyone.

Furthermore, Beacon Cove Dental feels that their clients should have full control of their dental treatment and be active in its planning. The all-female team of practitioners and assistants believe in treating the whole person rather than just their mouth. In spending the time working together with patients, their dental goals are achieved.

Beacon Cove Dental is also active in creating a completely environmentally sustainable and 100% Green Powered practice.

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