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If you’re looking for trusted general dentistry in Warner, our team provides comprehensive care focused on prevention, early diagnosis, and long-term oral health.
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General dentistry includes routine preventive care and restorative treatments designed to maintain healthy teeth and gums. It focuses on identifying issues early, managing dental disease, and restoring function and appearance when needed.
Regular visits help reduce the risk of decay, gum disease, tooth loss, and more complex treatment later.
Thorough examination, professional clean, and fluoride application to maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Protective coatings applied to back teeth to reduce the risk of decay.
Custom-fitted appliances for sports protection and management of teeth grinding (bruxism).
Compassionate, patient-focused care for those who feel nervous about dental treatment.
Clear, detailed assessments to help you make informed decisions about your dental health.
Assessment and treatment of enamel wear caused by grinding, acid erosion, or ageing.
Saving infected or damaged teeth by removing infection and restoring strength.
Natural-looking restorations to repair cavities and protect tooth structure.
Custom-made restorations to strengthen and protect weakened teeth.
Replacing missing teeth to restore function and maintain alignment.
Removable options to replace multiple or all missing teeth and improve chewing ability.
Tooth decay is one of the most common dental problems seen in patients of all ages, but it does not always announce itself with pain.
Many people are surprised to learn that tooth decay is largely preventable.
Digital dentistry has changed the way dental teams gather information, plan treatment, and deliver care.
Good dental care starts with a complete picture.
Good dental care involves more than what happens during your appointment.
An OPG dental x-ray at Warner Dental gives the treating dentist a full panoramic image of your teeth, jaw, and surrounding bone in a single scan.
Good oral health starts with what you do at home every day.
Restorative dentistry in Warner covers the treatments used to repair teeth affected by decay, fracture, wear, or tooth loss.
Getting an accurate picture of your teeth and bite has traditionally meant sitting with a tray of thick, flavoured putty in your mouth while trying not to gag.
Teeth grinding, known clinically as bruxism, is more common than many people realise, and it often goes unnoticed until damage has already occurred.
Tooth decay is one of the most common dental problems seen across all age groups, and it is also one of the most preventable.
Most patients benefit from a check-up every six months, although some may require more frequent visits depending on their oral health needs.
Regular examinations allow early detection of decay, gum disease, and other concerns before symptoms develop. Your dentist will recommend a personalised recall schedule based on your risk factors and medical history.
Follow your dentist’s recommended check-up interval to maintain long-term oral health.
A routine visit includes examination of teeth and gums, assessment of existing restorations, professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar, and fluoride treatment when appropriate.
Digital X-rays may be taken if needed to assess areas not visible during clinical examination. The appointment focuses on prevention and early intervention.
Attend regular cleans even if you are not experiencing symptoms.
Yes, tooth-coloured fillings are a commonly used restorative option designed to repair cavities and blend naturally with your tooth structure.
They bond directly to the tooth, helping restore strength and function. Durability depends on the size of the filling, location, and oral hygiene habits.
Maintain good brushing and flossing habits to extend the lifespan of restorations.
A dental crown may be recommended when a tooth is significantly weakened by decay, fracture, or after root canal treatment.
Crowns provide structural support and restore chewing function. Your dentist will assess whether a filling, crown, or alternative treatment is most appropriate.
Address damaged teeth early to avoid more complex treatment later.
Yes, general dentistry includes supportive care for patients experiencing dental anxiety.
Our team prioritises clear communication, gentle techniques, and a comfortable environment to help patients feel at ease during treatment. Treatment plans are discussed thoroughly before proceeding.
Let your dentist know if you feel anxious so your care can be tailored accordingly.
Maintaining regular dental care is one of the most important steps in protecting your long-term oral health.
Contact Warner Dental today to schedule your general dentistry appointment.
Maintaining regular dental care is one of the most important steps in protecting your long-term oral health.
Contact Warner Dental today to schedule your general dentistry appointment.