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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.

Understanding Root Canal Therapy (Endodontic Treatment)

23 Mar 2021 Root canal therapy is a restorative procedure designed to save a tooth that has been affected by deep decay, trauma, or infection. At Bond St, our dental team focuses on preserving your natural teeth whenever clinically possible.

Restorative Dentistry: A Guide to Dental Fillings and Crowns

23 Mar 2021 Dental restorations are utilised to repair teeth affected by decay, wear, or minor fractures. Modern dentistry offers a range of materials designed to support tooth structure while maintaining a natural appearance.

Managing a Single Missing Tooth: The Role of Dental Implants

23 Mar 2021 Losing a tooth can impact both the function and the long-term health of your smile. However, modern dental technology offers reliable restorative options, such as dental implants, to address these gaps effectively.

Understanding and Managing Halitosis (Bad Breath)

23 Mar 2021 Bad breath, clinically known as halitosis, is a common concern that often originates from oral health factors. Identifying the underlying cause is the first step toward effective management and maintaining fresh breath.

The Importance of Preventative Oral Hygiene

23 Mar 2021 At Bond St, we believe that preventative care is the foundation of long-term oral health. Our dental hygiene department is dedicated to providing clinical care and education designed to assist you in maintaining the health of your teeth and gums.

Understanding Teeth Grinding (Bruxism) and Its Impact

23 Mar 2021 Teeth grinding and clenching, clinically known as bruxism, often occur subconsciously during sleep or periods of high concentration. These "para-functional" habits involve forces that exceed the jaw's normal functional requirements, potentially leading to tooth wear and muscular discomfort.