Patient Information

After Your Treatment

Dental Fillings

We want to ensure that your recovery is smooth and comfortable. While getting a filling is a simple and straightforward process, there are some things to keep in mind during the days following your appointment to ensure optimal healing and care.

Periodontal Maintenance

We are committed to helping you achieve and maintain a healthy smile. Periodontal maintenance is a crucial part of managing gum disease and keeping your gums and teeth in optimal condition. After your visit with our hygienist, it’s important to follow the care guidelines below to support healing and minimise discomfort.

Veneers

Veneers are a fantastic way to enhance your smile by improving the shape, colour, and overall appearance of your teeth. To ensure your veneers heal properly and last as long as possible, please follow the care instructions below during the days and weeks following your appointment.

Crowns and Bridges

This procedure is designed to restore the function and appearance of your teeth while protecting them long term. To ensure a smooth recovery and proper fit of your final restoration, it’s important to follow the care instructions below—especially while wearing temporaries.

Dental Implants

Implants are a durable, long-term solution for missing teeth, and we’re here to ensure your healing process is as smooth and comfortable as possible. Below are some important post-operative care instructions to support your recovery and help your implant integrate successfully.

EndoCare+

EndoCare+ is our advanced approach to root canal therapy, designed to relieve pain and preserve your natural tooth. Some mild discomfort is normal after treatment, and following these care instructions will help ensure a smooth recovery and long-term success.

Wisdom Teeth Extractions

It’s normal to experience some bleeding or oozing from the extraction sites for the first 24 hours. You’ll leave your appointment with gauze placed over the area—please bite down firmly and keep it in place for at least 30–60 minutes.

Tooth Extractions

While removing a tooth is a straightforward procedure, proper aftercare is essential for healing and comfort. Please follow the instructions below to help your recovery go as smoothly as possible.

New Dentures

Whether you’ve received a full or partial denture, there will be an adjustment period as your mouth gets used to them. Below are some helpful guidelines to ensure your comfort, support healing, and get the most from your new smile.

Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is a simple and effective way to repair chips, close gaps, or enhance the shape and colour of your teeth. While the procedure is minimally invasive, there are a few important aftercare tips to ensure your bonding stays beautiful and lasts for years to come.

DermaDentique (Antiwrinkle Injections)

We want to ensure you get the most out of your results while keeping your recovery smooth and comfortable. Anti-wrinkle injections are a non-surgical, minimally invasive treatment with little downtime—but following a few key aftercare steps is important for optimal results.

Occlusal Splints

These splints are designed to protect your teeth and jaw joints—particularly if you grind, clench, or experience jaw discomfort (TMD). With proper care and consistent use, your splint will help reduce wear on your teeth and relieve pressure on your jaw muscles.

Mouthguards

Mouthguards play an important role in keeping your teeth, gums, and jaw safe. With the right care and use, your mouthguard will stay comfortable, effective, and long-lasting.

Fissure Sealants

Sealants are a simple yet effective way to protect the grooves and pits on the chewing surfaces of back teeth—especially in children and teens. They act as a barrier to help prevent tooth decay in the areas most prone to cavities.

Comprehensive Exam, Scale & Clean

A comprehensive examination, scale and clean is an essential part of maintaining a healthy mouth. After your visit, it’s normal to notice some temporary changes—especially if it’s been a while since your last clean. Here’s what to expect and how to care for your mouth afterward.