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"Kids first dental visit to the clinic"

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                                               "Where rising stars grow shining smiles" Congratulations on the arrival of your little one! Having a baby is an exciting time as there are so many things to know and do, especially if you are a first time parent. We know keeping them happy while you try to get some sleep is at the top of the list! It is not surprising that you probably haven't even thought of what to do when your baby gets his / her first tooth. At the first dental visit, we will look at your child's early oral health and make recommendations about the best way to care for his / her teeth. The earlier that the issues are caught, the easier to resolve and to ensure everything is progressing appropriately. We have seen the problems that can arise from delaying treatment, and we take pride in helping families prevent unnecessary ailments. 1. When should I take my child to the dentist for the first check-up? "First visit by first birthday

"Porcelain Veneers"

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  “A picture may worth a thousand words. A beautiful smile is priceless………..” Whether we admit or not, most people can’t resist checking out photos of celebrities in their natural state (I know I can’t). Cheesy as it sounds, it’s comforting to know that without an armada of stylists and makeup artists, all those glamour girls and guys look just as ordinary as the rest of us. But typically one of the biggest transformations the glossy magazine crowd has gone through is to turn their ho-hum smiles into the megawatt grins known to the whole world. “Are you looking to get that perfect Hollywood smile “? 60 – 70% people have probably experienced decay, excessive wear, discoloration and shifting of the teeth.  So what makes porcelain veneers so popular and are they right for you? We are here to break down the facts and uncover the common misconceptions.  Some of the common misconceptions are:- -           The application of veneers is painful -           The entire tooth must