Oral Health Department
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Laser Treatment
Laser dentistry can improve your experience! Coral Coast Dental strives to make your visit a happy and relaxing one. This is why we have invested in the latest laser technology to ensure optimal comfort for our patients. Lasers are used for soft tissue surgical procedures as they are more comfortable for the patient and more efficient. such as Gingivectomy, Periodontal Management, Frenectomy, treatment of oral lesions and Fibroma removal. The laser eliminates the...
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Professional Cleans
Professional Cleans or Preventive Care Appointments Preventive Care focuses on disease prevention with an aim of taking appropriate measures to ensure well-being and to help prevent long-term health consequences. Preventive Care in dentistry embraces this concept to make sure the oral health of dental patients is well maintained. This not only ensures good oral health, but also ensures the longevity of existing dental work and contributes to overall general health....
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Hygiene Advice
To maintain a high standard of oral hygiene, the Dental Professional’s at Coral Coast Dental recommend keeping up with regular Examinations and Preventive Care Appointments. It is also important to keep up with your care at home. Brushing twice a day, flossing daily, eating a balanced diet and not snacking in between meals are just a few lifestyle choices that help contribute to a healthier mouth. It is important to...
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Tooth Whitening
Do you want a healthier, brighter smile? Why not try ZOOM whitening Your smile is the way you greet the world. Why not put your best self forward with the confidence of a more beautiful smile. Only dental professionals have access to the professional strength whitening of ZOOM. Come in and see us for a consultation or ask your friendly Dental Professional for information regarding ZOOM whitening. ZOOM whitening is...
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Periodontal Management Plans
What is Periodontal Disease? Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disease that affects the soft and hard structures that support the teeth. Inflamed gums can be caused by plaque, being a thick and sticky film of bacteria that builds up and sits on and around the teeth and under the gums. With time plaque hardens and becomes calculus, a rock hard substance that irritates the gums if not removed. This can...
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