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Should I use an electric toothbrush instead of a manual toothbrush?

General & Aesthetic Dentistry in Melbourne

Whether you should use an electric toothbrush or a manual toothbrush depends on your individual preferences, oral health needs, and habits. Both types of toothbrushes can effectively clean your teeth if used correctly, but there are some potential advantages to using an electric toothbrush:

Efficiency:

Built-in Timers:

Pressure Sensors:

Variety of Brushing Modes:

Ease of Use for Certain Individuals:

NB: If using an electric toothbrush, ensure to use a soft bristled one and not to apply pressure as it may lead to gum recession.

However, manual toothbrushes also have their advantages:

Affordability

Portability

No Need for Batteries or Charging:

Porcelain Veneers & Crowns – Before & After

Crafted by highly skilled ceramists in a dental laboratory, porcelain restorations are one of the most popular techniques used to transform the look of a smile. Porcelain veneers and crowns are highly detailed, having a beautiful lustre and natural characteristics that appears closest to healthy and natural teeth.

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GlamSmile Porcelain Veneers – Before & After

Developed in Europe as the affordable and less invasive alternative to traditional porcelain veneers, GlamSmile veneers are like ordinary porcelain veneers, except for the fact that they are extremely thin, similar to a contact lens, and highly durable. The treatment therefore requires little or no shaving or cutting into healthy tooth tissue to make space for the veneers in most cases.

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Invisalign and Clear Aligner Orthodontics – Before & After

Our range of clear aligner treatments are designed by a leading expert in the field, Dr Yvonne King, who works alongside a team of specialist orthodontists to create smiles that are not only beautiful, but more importantly: functional and comfortable.

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Composite Bonding and Resin Veneers – Before & After

Also known as ‘composite’ veneers. The artful process of bonding layers of composite resin directly onto the teeth, rejuvenating the shape, colour and size of teeth. Often more affordable and less invasive than porcelain veneers, and can usually completed in just one vist.

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Full-Mouth Rehabilitation – Case Studies

The team CLDC can completely restore a smile and return functionality, even following loss of several teeth. For patients with severely compromised oral health, after stabilising overall condition of the mouth, remaining teeth and gums, a whole-mouth rehabilitation treatment can restore quality of life and confidence to patients.

Treatments may include any combination of:

  • Dental implants
  • Ceramic restorations
  • Bridgework
  • Orthodontics

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