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New for 2021! Book Online for your Dental Excel Bracken Ridge Dentist Appointments

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Dental Excel Bracken Ridge is delighted to launch our brand new eAppointments system. Now you can book your local dentist appointment in Brisbane online. Less fuss, less time, same great service.

Try it now and book your next check-up online!

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About Dental Excel Bracken Ridge

We pride ourselves on a family atmosphere and a caring approach at Dental Excel Bracken Ridge. Friendly, professional and with high standards of patient care, we’re here for all the family.

Saturday, early, late and same day (emergency) appointments available. Visit the webpage to find out more.

Saturdays are Back at Dental Excel Bracken Ridge

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There have been some changes at Dental Excel Bracken Ridge over the past few months. If you’ve been past the frontage lately, you will already have seen one of them. Recently, renovations were completed and now you will find Susan in a more spacious and airy reception area to welcome you.

We’re also excited to announce that Saturday appointments are back at Bracken Ridge. This is due to the arrival of not just one new dentist, but two. Dr Victoria is ready to welcome you back to Saturdays and Dr Chris is proving popular with patients of all ages.

Why do dental appointments on Saturday?

It isn’t always easy to make and keep a dental appointment during working hours, so we know how handy it is to have the option of a weekend appointment. Now Dr Victoria has joined the Bracken Ridge team, we’re so pleased to be able to offer Saturdays again.

We also open later until 6pm on Mondays and Thursdays, and open early at 7:30am on Fridays every week to give you more flexibility.

More about our renovations

The shop frontage was recently replaced and updated to a more modern design. Because some alterations then had to be made to the entrance, it left a much more spacious reception area and allowed more light to stream through the door. We have now installed new window graphics, and everything has a fresh, new look and feels airy and brighter inside.

The Bracken Ridge location has benefited from a breath of fresh air and now with new dentists too, it really is an exciting time at your local Dental Excel. And we aren’t finished yet! Watch this space for more news about your local Brisbane dentists or follow us on Facebook for the latest updates.

Book your appointment with Dr Chris or Dr Victoria on (07) 3261 4222 or visit the Dental Excel Bracken Ridge page here to find out more.

Bracken Ridge Dental Excel

2/57 Gawain Road, Bracken Ridge QLD 4017

(07) 3261 4222

Mon: 8:30 am – 6 pm
Tues: 8:30 am – 5 pm
Wed: 8 am – 5 pm
Thurs: 8:30 am – 6 pm
Fri: 7:30 am – 5 pm
Sat: 8 am – 1 pm (open every Saturday)

Dental Excel Beerwah Welcomes Dr Craig Woolward

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dental Excel Beerwah has been delighted to welcome a new dentist in 2020. Dr Craig Woolward joins a great team at Beerwah and is settling in well already.

Dr Craig completed his Bachelor of Dental Science in Witwatersrand, South Africa in 1988. He has now realised his dream of living by the sea here in Queensland after living and practicing in Auckland and Melbourne.

Your new Beerwah dentist

Your new Beerwah dentist is experienced and passionate about general dental practice and enjoys keeping up with the latest techniques, dental materials and technologies. Come and talk to Dr Craig about:

  • Restorative dentistry
  • Endodontics
  • Tooth coloured fillings
  • Ceramic restorations
  • Crowns

If you’ve been looking for a new Sunshine Coast Dentist, come and meet Dr Craig for your next routine check. Call Dental Excel Beerwah on (07) 5494 0199 or visit the webpage to find out more. You can also find Dr Craig at Dental Excel Palmwoods.

Dentist Imaging Technology at Dental Excel

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Did you know that Dental Excel has carefully-selected, state-of-the-art dentist imaging technology at each of our five practices? We have, over the past twenty years of providing quality dental care in Brisbane and on Australia’s Sunshine Coast, invested heavily in some of the most innovative dentist imaging technology. This is to offer our patients enhanced comfort and a clearer perspective.

We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of dental care, and take a proactive, holistic approach to your needs to help you achieve your dental goals.

What types of dentist imaging technology do we have?

Intra Oral Camera

The intra oral camera is an impressive, high-power digital camera device that allows us to get up close and really show you what is going on in your mouth. This piece of dentist technology gives us the ability to detect tooth fracturing on a scale that is not normally seen with the naked eye, making it a powerful, preventive dentistry tool.

Soredex Digital X-Ray Technology

The latest in digital imaging – the Soredex Digora Optima Deluxe PSP System – has been installed at each of our practices to give patients a new digital x-ray experience.

Using imaging to give our patients a new perspective

At Dental Excel, we understand that dentist technology is changing. The latest systems, dentist technology and innovative techniques can offer an utterly different dental chair experience from the traditional methods. The Intra Oral Camera and Soredex digital X-ray technologies we have installed at all our Dental Excel locations shows you what we can see, not only visually, but also radiologically on an external monitor.

The imaging technology we have offers patients a different perspective, as it allows us to demonstrate, highlight, detect and discuss any issues with your oral health at the earliest stage during a routine appointment, before they become problems.

Early detection of issues is the key to successful treatment, and Dental Excel can help with the introduction of our dentist imaging technology. The experience of our dentists gained over many years of dedicated work in Australia, the US, New Zealand, Europe and the UK. Come and see us at one of our five locations across Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast for your routine appointment.

Find out more about dental technology at Dental Excel here.

Straight Teeth with Dental Braces | Dental Excel Blog

Straight Teeth Fast with the Latest Dental Braces

Straight Teeth with Dental Braces | Dental Excel BlogNot everyone is born with straight teeth and a good smile, but that is not to say that everyone cannot have them!

Although mostly worn by children and young adults, dental braces can provide the solution to crooked teeth and other issues for all ages, particularly today, with a variety of incredible, modern dental braces that need only be worn for a matter of weeks to deliver great results.

What types of problems can be fixed with dental braces?

There are a range of dental issues that can be addressed simply by wearing dental braces on your teeth for a relatively short period of time, with no surgical intervention:

Crowding of the teeth – teeth crowding is a common problem that can affect both the upper and lower teeth. Crowding can also lead to gum recession over time if not treated effectively, and can make brushing between the teeth difficult.

Spacing – many of us experience irregular spacing of our teeth with varying severity. Other issues that can arise as a direct result of spacing issues include posterior and anterior crossbite, which can lead to discomfort when eating, and can wear the teeth unevenly as we get older.

Bite issues – under, and overbite is also fairly common, and although most adults will suffer no immediate ill-effects from an uneven bite, it is an issue that can worsen as we age, causing problems with eating and uneven wear.

It is not uncommon to find patients that suffer from several of these issues simultaneously, with varying degrees of severity. Spacing and overbite, for example, can lead to gum problems and trouble eating as we get older.

Addressing these issues for a few weeks with a dental braces product can produce excellent results, deliver a comfortable, healthier mouth and a straighter smile for almost every patient.

Let’s take a look at some of the dental braces available at Dental Excel, Brisbane

Fastbraces

Fastbraces are a part of the next generation of dental braces, and, as the name suggests, they work quickly to help our patients with their smiles. As time is often at a premium for our patients, Fastbraces can deliver results within just 120 days, dependent upon the severity of the issue.

Designed, manufactured and tested in the US for more than two decades, Fastbraces are a popular, proven product for both patients and dental professionals as a non-surgical alternative to beautiful, straight teeth.

Inman Aligner

The Inman Aligner offers a removable, stand-alone treatment for periodontal issues, and can also be worn prior to cosmetic dentistry procedures to realign the teeth in preparation for dental veneers or bonding practices.

As the Inman Aligner works with tiny springs to gently guide the teeth into position, it works quickly over a wide range of movement, and can be predictably effective within 6-18 weeks with regular dental check-ups to monitor progress.

More about orthodontics in Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast at Dental Excel.

At Dental Excel, you can be confident in our experienced, friendly team, who are dedicated to helping you achieve a beautiful, straight smile, and keep it for as long as possible.

Call us today to make your consultation appointment, and start your journey to a healthier, straighter smile with dental braces.

Symptoms of Gum Disease | Dental Excel Blog

Common Symptoms of Gum Disease

Symptoms of Gum Disease | Dental Excel BlogGum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is more common than you might think.

In the US, according to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention data, one in two Americans over the age of 30 has some form (or stage) of gum disease.

As the early stages and symptoms of gum disease are often painless, it makes sense to familiarise yourself with the most common symptoms.

Only then can you work towards prevention of a condition that can become progressively more serious if left to develop.

What causes gum disease?

Bacteria is constantly present in the mouth, and forms a colourless film over the teeth and gums called ‘plaque’. Plaque should be removed twice daily by brushing and flossing. If plaque is allowed to build up, it can transform into a hard substance called ‘tartar,’ which forms around the teeth and beneath the gum line. Once tartar has formed, it cannot be removed by simple brushing alone, and should be attended to by a dentist or hygienist professionally.

Although gum disease can be caused by a poor dental hygiene routine, there are other factors that can lead to the onset of periodontal issues, such as:

  • Smoking – smoking not only increases the risk of gum disease, but can also reduce the chance of successful treatment.
  • Diabetes – sufferers of diabetes find they have increased risk of infections.
  • Medication – one of the most common side-effects of certain prescription medications is the reduction of saliva production, which is a natural protector of the mouth tissues.
  • Hormonal changes – changes in hormone levels, particularly in women and girls, can lead to gum sensitivity and an increased risk of gingivitis* (see below).
  • Hereditary – some families are more prone to gum disease and other periodontal issues.

What to look for

The most common early warning signs of gum disease are easy to detect, and at this stage, less complicated to treat than at later stages when the bones that support the teeth can become affected. Therefore, it is important to understand the first signs of gum disease, so that you can address it quickly before it progresses. There are three main stages of gum disease, each carrying similar symptoms with varying degrees of severity. The most common signs to look for include:

Gingivitis

Gingivitis is one of the first signs that your teeth and gums are developing problems, and is a mild form of gum disease. Sufferers of gingivitis will find the gums growing redder, and likely to bleed when touched, brushed or flossed. Inflammation is usually mild, and in certain cases swelling of the gums around the teeth can occur.

Catching gum disease at this early stage can be addressed simply, with a scaling treatment at the dentist to remove tartar from the teeth, above and below the gum line, then the establishment of a good brushing and flossing routine to prevent re-occurrence.

Halitosis

Halitosis is a condition that is also known as bad breath. Prolonged periods of bad breath, sometimes accompanied by an unpleasant or metallic taste in the mouth, can be a good indication of gum disease in its early stages. There are many causes of halitosis, and sufferers may or may not be experiencing an early sign of gum disease. Your dentist will be able to confirm the cause and treatment of halitosis quickly and easily.

Periodontitis

Periodontitis occurs when gingivitis is not treated. This advanced stage can be identified by inflammation around the teeth, swelling and a bright red colour. During this stage, gums can become tender to the touch, and can begin to withdraw from the teeth, making them appear elongated.

Spaces can develop between the teeth, forming periodontal ‘pockets’ that can become filled with food and bacteria, leading to infection.

This stage of gum disease can cause damage to the soft periodontal tissues and can contribute to the loss or reduction of the bones that support the teeth and can eventually lead to tooth loss. Periodontitis should be addressed immediately by a dental professional.

Loose or misaligned teeth

Once gum disease has progressed to the later stages, the teeth may begin to feel loose. This is sometimes most obvious while eating. When the bones that support the teeth begin to suffer from infection, you may notice that your bite feels different when eating.

If you experience loose or misaligned teeth, it does not necessarily mean that you have late-stage gum disease, as there are other issues that could contribute to the problem, but a visit to your dentist will tell you all you need to know.

Should you experience any of these symptoms, a visit to your dentist is the best way to confirm the onset of gum disease. Generally, the progression of gum disease is slow, and attention in the earliest stages, such as gingivitis, can help to prevent the onset of more serious progression.

How Dental Excel can help with gum disease prevention

The friendly and professional teams at Dental Excel Caloundra, Beerwah, Bracken Ridge, Palmwoods and Wurtulla are experienced in the treatment of every stage of gum disease and are happy to support you in your journey to a healthy mouth and smile.

We also work proactively to help our patients of all ages establish a regular dental routine, which is by far the best way to tackle the issue of gum disease. We can help you to prevent the onset of periodontal problems, and can work with you to find the best options for you should you require further treatment.

Contact us today to make an appointment in one of our five dental practices local to you. With high-quality dentistry for all the family, and a range of opening times to suit your requirements, let Dental Excel help you to prevent gum disease, and keep your healthy smile for life.