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Does an orthodontist do surgery?

As part of your orthodontic treatment plan, your orthodontist may recommend surgery. This can range from simple things such as having your wisdom teeth removed through to having jaw surgery should you have a large jaw discrepancy that is not able to be corrected with braces alone. If this is (...)

What is an orthodontist? Are Dentists and Orthodontists the same thing?

Orthodontist vs Dentist – what is the difference? While both dentists and orthodontists work hand in hand to improve overall dental health, there is a difference in the area of specialisation.  Dentists specialise in treating and preventing oral health issues such as tooth decay and gum diseases. You should see (...)

When it comes to dental health, prevention is better than any cure

The benefits of good dental health and hygiene extend far beyond aesthetically pleasing, healthy teeth. The ripple effects go on to affect many areas of general wellbeing, with dental problems such as gum disease linked to further health issues later such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. In addition, problems with (...)

Celebrating Dental Health Week

Stunning and healthy smiles are in the spotlight this week as the Australian Dental Association celebrates Dental Health Week from August 6 to 12. Designed to highlight the benefits of a beautiful and healthy smile, the event profiles all areas of dental health including oral hygiene. With orthodontics being a (...)

Better oral health with Invisalign

Norwest Orthodontics provide the exceptionally advanced alignment system, Invisalign. This system can achieve excellent results in short times and with less discomfort. One of the central benefits of the Invisalign system is that you are easily able to maintain effective oral health while not restricting your everyday functions. Realignment processes (...)

Orthodontic treatment, an investment in your future

Preventative dental and orthodontic treatments not only improve oral health, reduce cavities, and tooth decay, but can also give the confidence in personal life and business that comes with a straight teeth and a beautiful smile. The correct orthodontic treatment is priceless to build confidence and self-esteem, and can truly (...)

Bad Teeth and Broken Dreams

The aesthetic appearance of teeth has an immediate effect on the way people form an opinion of another person; particularly based on the first impression of someone, which affects social attitudes, interactions, and professional advancement. Whether on a first date, a job interview, or a social engagement, attention is mainly (...)

Correcting a Bad Bite with Orthodontic Treatment

A bad bite can be not only unappealing to look at, but can also come with a myriad of potential oral health problems that can lead to serious health conditions that may impact your daily life. Fortunately, bad bites can be  corrected with orthodontic treatment from a Specialist Orthodontist. “Occlusion” (...)

Dentist or Orthodontist? Which is better?

Dentist or Orthodontist? Many people get confused as to which is the better oral care professional to see, but it depends on your teeth’s needs. Dentists and Orthodontists play a valuable role in keeping your teeth healthy, and they often work together with you to ensure your oral health is (...)

Do genetics play a part with a crooked smile?

Can you really blame Mum or Dad, Gran or Pa for your crooked smile? There are many arguments as to whether or not genetics play a part with a crooked smile. Many external factors attribute to crooked teeth, such as thumb sucking as a child. However genetics can often be (...)

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