Painless dental restorations

Painless dental restorations

3 June 2015

Dental Patients: Is It Worth Having Extras Cover With Your Health Insurance?

Private health insurance helps Australians manage the cost of medical treatment. It's reassuring to know that if you need to go to hospital, your private health insurance will generally foot the bill. Many medical insurers offer packages to cover extras (or ancillary services), but a lot of consumers are unsure what they can and can't claim for. A lot of Australians take out extras cover to help with dental bills, but they don't always get what they expect.
27 May 2015

Parents: A Guide to What You Need to Know About Cracked Teeth in Children

As a parent, you need to understand the basics of a range of common injuries and emergencies, and chipped or cracked teeth are one of them. If you have an active child, you may eventually face a cracked or chipped tooth at some time. Whether you are in the midst of a dental emergency or just researching in case something happens, here is what all parents need to know about cracked teeth:
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Painless dental restorations

Many people are concerned about dental work because they are worried it will hurt. We use a lot of techniques to minimise the pain that patients feel when they have dental work, from medication to meditation. This site is a place for me to include some of the ideas we are researching and trying with dental patients, and the scenarios where each technique works the best. There is no perfect pain relief solution that works for everyone, every time so we need to have a full tool kit of techniques we can use for people with different needs. This site should be useful for anyone who wants painless dental work.

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