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Category: Sleep Dentistry

Education, information and inspiration from Bond St.

Keep on top of the latest updates from the team at Bond St, and discover the depth of our services and knowledge about your dental well-being.

CEREC: Single-Visit Porcelain Restorations

23 Mar 2021 Modern restorative dentistry utilizes CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing) technology to provide efficient and aesthetic solutions for damaged teeth. At Bond St, we utilize the CEREC system to create custom-fitted porcelain restorations in a single appointment.

Custom-Made Mouthguards: Protecting Your Smile in Sport

22 Mar 2021 The human mouth is vulnerable to impact during physical activity. Whether you are involved in high-contact sports like rugby or boxing, or recreational activities like basketball or skateboarding, a custom-fitted mouthguard is an important piece of protective equipment designed to reduce the risk of dental trauma.

Zygomatic Implants: An Alternative for Advanced Bone Loss

15 Mar 2021 For patients with significant bone loss in the upper jaw, traditional dental implants may not be a viable option without extensive bone grafting. At Bond St, we utilise Zygomatic implants as a clinically indicated alternative for full-arch rehabilitation in the upper jaw.

Root Canal Therapy: What to Expect

15 Mar 2021 Root canal therapy—also known as endodontic treatment—is a restorative procedure required when the internal pulp or nerve of a tooth becomes inflamed or infected. This area, known as the root canal system, can be compromised by deep decay, failing restorations, or physical trauma. If the affected pulp is not treated, the infection can spread to the surrounding bone, potentially leading to an abscess, swelling, and tooth loss.

Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Clinical Classification and Removal

15 Mar 2021 Wisdom teeth, or third molars, typically emerge between the ages of 17 and 21. When the jaw lacks sufficient space to accommodate these teeth, they may become "impacted," meaning they are unable to erupt into a functional position.

Signs and Clinical Considerations of Erupting Wisdom Teeth

12 Mar 2021 Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the final set of teeth to emerge. For many, the jaw may lack the necessary space to accommodate these teeth, leading to a condition known as impaction. Understanding the signs of eruption and the clinical reasons for removal is key to maintaining long-term oral health.