Advertorial – Walloon Dental can improve your smile

WALLOON Dental have introduced a new Cerec Machine to their practice, that uses the latest technology to “produce the perfect smile”.

Owner and Principal Dentist at the surgery, Sang Ho, said it was very exciting to be able to have this sort of technology at the practice for their valued patients.

“Patients who have discoloured, cracked or chipped teeth can benefit from this type of service that offers a helmet like shield that covers the tooth providing strength and a fresh new look,” he said.

“Cerec technology uses the latest 3D imaging software to outline an accurate image of the tooth, which is paramount to achieving the best individual result for each patient.

“The technology highlights any area that needs restoration, then the information is passed onto the milling unit, where the exact crown or inlay is then sculptured.

“It is a super quick process from the scanning right through to the final milling, great news for our patients to achieve flawless results.

“Previously patients would have to travel to other places to be able to access this service so it is really convenient to now offer it here so that patients no longer have to travel.”

The long standing practice is constantly growing to accommodate the community.

“We offer dentistry work for all ages, from general check ups to emergency works, Walloon Dental accommodates all dental needs,” Sang Ho said.

“I would like to thank all families and the community for their ongoing support, we are a friendly and passionate team who work hard to ensure everybody’s dental needs are cared for.”

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