by Dr Stephen Wong | Mar 31, 2022 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions & Issues, Prevention
A lot of time poor people, seeking veneers to improve the shape of their teeth, want to dive straight into treatment with their cosmetic dentist. However, it pays to see an orthodontist – in joint consultation with the cosmetic dentist – beforehand. This...
by Dr Stephen Wong | Mar 1, 2020 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions & Issues, Prevention
Tooth fillings are essential dental treatment to help repair and restore function to teeth with small to medium cavities. While most people know what different types of fillings are available, not so many know which ones are more suitable for the cavity they have....
by Dr Stephen Wong | Jun 28, 2018 | Dental Care, Dental Emergencies, Dental Treatment, Oral Safety & First Aid, Prevention, Risk Factors, Signs & Symptoms
Dental emergencies can happen anytime – day or night, but how do you know if you need emergency dental treatment? Can it wait till your dentist is open during normal business hours, or should you go immediately to an emergency room? Minor and major oral injuries...
by Dr Stephen Wong | May 25, 2018 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions & Issues
If you have a tooth that is severely damaged or broken by decay, erosion or injury, a dental crown can be used to restore your tooth back to its original form, appearance, strength, and function. Dental crowns are prosthetic teeth that are shaped and designed to fit...
by Dr Stephen Wong | Feb 28, 2018 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Care, Dental Treatment
There are many benefits to getting in-office teeth whitening. Not only are your teeth safely whitened by an experienced dental professional, the end results are quicker to achieve, more convenient, more effective and longer-lasting than whitening products that you can...
by Dr Stephen Wong | Jan 26, 2018 | Dental Care, Dental Treatment, Oral Conditions & Issues, Prevention, Risk Factors, Signs & Symptoms
Root canal therapy (RCT) is a dental treatment used to replace damaged, inflamed, diseased, infected or dying tooth pulp in your affected tooth’s root canal system. RCT can save teeth damaged by infection and inflammation, thus avoiding potential abscesses,...