Regular dental checkups
Visiting your dentist regularly is a crucial yet belittled aspect of oral hygiene. When it comes to caring for their teeth and gums, most people think that sufficient brushing or flossing is already enough. However, although these habits are important, they may not be entirely enough to ensure that you are absolutely protected from dental and oral.
Hence, it is still very important to seek the help of dental care experts by visiting the dental clinic on a regular basis, preferably every six months.
Emergency
Our friendly staff can cater for unexpected emergency dental visits at short notice. Our clinicians are skilled at handling all emergency situations such as toothache, chipped or broken teeth, infections, denture repairs, impacted wisdom teeth and more.
With all the latest dental technology at our fingertips any emergency treatment can be accommodated, no matter how severe.
Call us on (07) 3390 6100 for immediate attention during business hours or book an appointment online.
Wisdom Teeth Removal Brisbane
Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to emerge in your mouth. There is a lot of variation from individual to individual, but this typically takes place at 16-23 years of age.
Frequently there is not enough room for normal growth, and these teeth become ‘impacted’ and very painful.
Medibank Dentist & Other Insurance Providers
Dr. James Malouf, Brisbane dentist is a preferred provider with Medibank private, BUPA, HCF and CBHS. However, the clinic accepts many other health funds including AHM, NIB, Defence Health, Australian Unity are a few to name.
Tooth Coloured Fillings Brisbane
Unlike amalgam fillings, porcelain restorations are not toxic, and completely safe for your body and retain the integrity of your tooth structure.
Amalgam fillings are made up of fifty percent Mercury, a highly toxic substance. Over time it has also become apparent that amalgam fillings are responsible for the onset of cracks in teeth.
Root Canal Treatment Brisbane
Inside each healthy tooth lies its nerve and blood supply. When a tooth’s nerve is inflamed or infected, symptoms may include pain, sensitivity to hot or cold water, discolouration and swelling or soreness in the gums.
If left untreated, the nerve will die and become infected. Historically, the only treatment was to remove the offending tooth. Nowadays the tooth can be saved with Root Canal Treatment.
Kids and Family Dental Care
At Malouf Dental we understand the difficulties many children experience when attending the dentist, we were kids once too. This is why our gentle dentists treat you and your children with an extra level of care to ensure that they have the most comfortable and relaxed time possible.
We offer gentle dental treatment with the highest care to help overcome and prevent dental phobia.
Fluoride Treatment
Tooth decay is a simple concern with heavy consequences. It can lead to unbearable pain and even tooth loss. Protect your teeth with fluoride treatment against tooth decay before you suffer. Combining good dental practices, brushing and flossing twice daily, regular visits to the dentist with fluoride treatment you are providing yourself with high oral dental care and minimising the risk of preventable problems.
Malouf Dental in Brisbane offers fluoride treatment to help you preserve your oral health. Come in and see us to talk to one of our dentists.
Dental Fissure Sealants
Looking for an effective way to protect your kids from tooth decay? You should know more about Dental Fissure Sealants.
As molars and premolars erupt, their crowns are innately occupied with small pits and grooves. These are called Dental Fissures. Although it is normal for teeth to have these fissures, they can pose a problem later on.
Food particles and bacteria might get trapped within these tiny crevices. Moreover, this situation can easily worsen as these narrow gaps are too small to be cleaned out by brushing teeth. In time, as more and more food particles and bacteria accumulate in these areas, tooth decay arises. In order to prevent this you can have Dental Fissure Sealants done by your trusted dentist in Brisbane at Malouf Dental.
FAQ
Yes, just like soft drinks they have a very large amount of sugar content. Along with hight sugar content there is also acid that also harm the enamel.