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With God's abundant blessings and guidance, ST Tiew Dental Group has stood strong and united for the past 29 years in Malaysia. With a great team led by Dr. Rebecca Tiew and Dr. Tiew Soon Tat, the company has grown into 34 clinics, attained their very own dental laboratory (Nationwide Dental Services), expanded its dental supply counterpart (One Dental Supply Sdn Bhd) and ventured into higher level of service provision (White Dental Cosmetic Centre). Even though the company is evolving to serve the public better, we still based our treatments on our 4"S" philosophy which are Save teeth, Safe treatment, Serve public and make you Smile always. Your dental health is important to us so our company is trying relentlessly to incorporate sound and effective technologies to aid in everyday treatment to make your result more predictable with less time and more comfort. The dentists serving in our group are also attending countless hours of progressive and up to date training not only limited to the dental field in order to help you wholesomely. Rest assured that when you step into our practice we would try to serve and help you wholeheartedly.
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Teeth braces are devices used in orthodontics and dentistry to align, straighten, and position your teeth to improve dental health, oral aesthetics and any biting or teeth alignment problems. For how long do you need to wear braces for? On average, it takes about 24 months to complete an orthodontic treatment. Some patients require less than 12 months, while some require over 3 years of treatment. It hugely depends on how complex your teeth condition is, and the type of braces you have.
Metal braces are the most common type of dental braces. These are made of metal and is used to align, straighten, and position your teeth to improve dental health, oral aesthetics and any biting or teeth alignment problems. For how long do you need to wear braces for? On average, it takes about 24 months to complete an orthodontic treatment. Some patients require less than 12 months, while some require over 3 years of treatment. It hugely depends on how complex your teeth condition is.
Ceramic braces work similarly to traditional or metal braces, but have tooth-coloured or clear brackets to replace metal ones. These help in making your braces less noticeable, as ceramic brackets picked are usually tooth-coloured.
Unlike conventional braces, aligners are clear and thin plastic-like trays that fit on our teeth. They are usually not permanent and can be put in and removed by the user. Usually, aligners should be put on all the time except for when having meals or when practising oral hygiene like brushing or flossing.
Invisalign is one of the popular brands for clear aligners procedures. They are clear and thin plastic-like trays that fit on our teeth. They are usually not permanent and can be put in and removed by the user. Usually, aligners should be put on all the time except for when having meals or when practising oral hygiene like brushing or flossing.
Lingual braces are known as ‘invisible’ braces because they are mounted behind the teeth away from sight, giving you a more natural look during your orthodontic treatment period. For how long do you need to wear braces for? Like metal braces, lingual braces take about 24 months on average to complete an orthodontic treatment. Some patients require less than 12 months, while some require over 3 years of treatment. It hugely depends on how complex your teeth condition is.
Self-ligating braces are fitted in like conventional metal braces, but without elastic rubber bands or metal ties. Clips or brackets are instead used to attach the wires so that they can move naturally with the teeth as they realign, resulting in a more comfortable, better looking treatment.
Unlike traditional braces that uses brackets to tighten and adjust braces, Damon Braces use a slide mechanism. This mechanism attaches the wires to the brackets so that they can move naturally with the teeth as they realign, resulting in a more comfortable, better looking treatment.
A mouthguard is a protective device that covers your teeth and gums to prevent or reduce injury during your activities.
A mouthguard can be prescribed by the dentist to avoid tooth grinding. Mouthguards can protect the teeth from grinding against each other, causing excessive wear. There are mouthguards for teeth grinding at night (nightguards) and for teeth clenching during the daytime.
Retainers avoid teeth from moving back to their original positions after braces or aligners are removed. They prevent movement of teeth until the growth of our gums and skeletal muscles are reorganised following the changes. The frequency of wearing retainers and the length of time needed to keep them on vary, we usually need to wear them for full time for about 6 months, and then only during the night time after that.
This type of retainer is usually placed on the lower front teeth. It is not removable and is usually left in place for months. This solution is common for those who have a high risk of their teeth moving back into their old positions.
Also known as Vacuum-formed retainers, these are plastic-like retainers which are usually transparent. These retainers go on your teeth like a cap and is less visible. They are easy to remove and clean, but less durable than a Hawley retainer. They are not recommended for individuals who grind their teeth.
Designed by Charles Hawley in 1919, this is the most popular retainer used after orthodontic treatments. Hawley retainers are simple-looking metal wire retainers that can hold the position of teeth to prevent them from moving back into their original positions. It is removable, making it easy to clean, and the acrylic is available in a wide range of colours
Inlay, onlay and overlay ceramic fillings are used to rebuild your teeth, more stable than dental fillings but less sturdy than dental crowns.
Dental veneers are materials placed on your teeth to improve the aesthetics of your smile and protect the surface of your teeth.
Porcelain veneers are dental veneers made out of porcelain materials, usually a similar colour to your teeth.
An alternative to porcelain veneers, composite veneers are tooth-coloured filling materials used to cover your teeth. A good choice for you if you prefer a more conservative appearance.
Dental veneers are materials placed on your teeth to improve the aesthetics of your smile and protect the surface of your teeth. Zirconia has high strength and is resistant to fracture.
Lumineers are ultra-thin and translucent veneers to cover your tooth in the appearance of a natural enamel. Lumineers are very much thinner than veneers, so usually less or no tooth reduction is needed before putting one on.
Crowns are typically used to restore a tooth's function and appearance following a restorative procedure such as a root canal. When decay in a tooth has become so advanced that large portions of the tooth must be removed, crowns are often used to restore the tooth. Crowns are also used to attach bridges, cover implants, prevent a cracked tooth from becoming worse.Crowns also serve an aesthetic use, and are applied when a discolored or stained tooth needs to be restored to its natural appearance.
A dental crown made of porcelain to help restore your teeth by covering your tooth or dental implant.
A porcelain dental crown with a metal shell to help restore your teeth by covering your tooth or dental implant.
A dental crown made of zirconia ceramic to help restore your teeth by covering your tooth or dental implant.
Apicoectomy is also known as root canal surgery, where your tooth's root tip is removed along with the infected tissue, before a filling is placed to seal the end of the root.
Dentures are prosthetic devices to replace any missing teeth, fitted on the surrounding soft and hard tissues in your mouth. Dentures can be removable or non-removable.
Dentures made of Acrylic plastic to replace any missing teeth, fitted on the surrounding soft and hard tissues in your mouth.
Dentures made of chrome metal to replace any missing teeth, fitted on the surrounding soft and hard tissues in your mouth.
A permanently placed denture to replace all missing teeth in the whole mouth.
Repairing of any damages to a denture.
During a dental implantation procedure, a dental implant is used as a surgical component in the bone of the jaw to support dental restorative treatments like dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures, or sometimes for dental braces.
Titanium dental implants are made from the metal titanium, which is known to be compatible with body tissues and able to bond with adjacent bone during healing. Dental implants support dental restorative treatments like dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures, or sometimes for dental braces.
Mini dental implants are smaller alternatives to traditional dental implants, usually used in situations where only a small implant is needed, like in a narrow location or the loss of a small teeth (e.g. incisor).
A modern dental implant procedure where you receive fewer dental implants (four) but with the same set number of teeth, connected by a fixed bridge. Procedure duration is shorter, and the pain and side effects of the procedure is less, too.
A modern dental implant procedure where you receive fewer dental implants (six) but with the same set number of teeth, connected by a fixed bridge. Procedure duration is shorter, and the pain and side effects of the procedure is less, too.
A dental filling is a type of dental restoration procedure done by filling a decaying or a broken and damaged tooth with specific types of materials. There are different types of dental filling materials like gold, silver or amalgam fillings, and composite resins.
Amalgam (silver) fillings are resistant to wear and are popular choices as dental fillings. However, due to their dark colour, they are more noticeable, so are usually used in less visible teeth, like molars or teeth at the back.
Composite (plastic) resins are matched to be the same colour as your teeth and therefore used where a natural appearance is desired. The ingredients are mixed and placed directly into the cavity, where they harden. Composites may not be the ideal material for large fillings as they may chip or wear over time. They can also become stained from coffee, tea or tobacco, and do not last as long as other types of fillings generally from three to 10 years.
Bridges are natural-looking dental appliances that can replace a section of missing teeth. Because they are custom-made, bridges are barely noticeable and can restore the natural contour of teeth as well as the proper bite relationship between upper and lower teeth.
Maryland bonded bridges (also called a resin-bonded bridge or a Maryland bridge) are made of porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, or plastic teeth and gums supported by a metal or porcelain framework. Metal or porcelain wings on each side of the bridge are bonded to your existing teeth.
Cantilever bridges are used when there are adjacent teeth on only one side of the missing tooth or teeth. This is not very common anymore and is not recommended in the back of the mouth where it can put too much force on other teeth and damage them.
Traditional bridges involve creating a crown for the tooth or implant on both side of the missing tooth, with a pontic in between. Traditional bridges are the most common type of bridge and are made of either porcelain fused to metal or ceramics.
Teeth whitening is a dental procedure to restore the colour of your teeth, or to whiten your teeth beyond its natural colour.
Laser teeth whitening is a dental procedure done in the dental clinic exclusively by the dentist. After the bleach is applied to the teeth, a laser light is used to activate the whitening to fasten the process. As the bleaching ingredients are broken down, they react with oxygen upon entering the enamel in our teeth. This produces a brighter, lighter colour on the surface of the teeth.
After assessing your dental condition, the dentist makes a customised mouth guard according to your teeth, together with some bleaching gel. After applying a layer of bleaching gel, the mouth guard is inserted into your mouth and left for one or more hours for the bleaching to take effect. You can then do subsequent treatments at home by consistently wearing the mouth guard (with the bleach gel) for a few hours.
Bridges are natural-looking dental appliances that can replace a section of missing teeth. Because they are custom-made, bridges are barely noticeable and can restore the natural contour of teeth as well as the proper bite relationship between upper and lower teeth.
Maryland bonded bridges (also called a resin-bonded bridge or a Maryland bridge) are made of porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, or plastic teeth and gums supported by a metal or porcelain framework. Metal or porcelain wings on each side of the bridge are bonded to your existing teeth.
Cantilever bridges are used when there are adjacent teeth on only one side of the missing tooth or teeth. This is not very common anymore and is not recommended in the back of the mouth where it can put too much force on other teeth and damage them.
Traditional bridges involve creating a crown for the tooth or implant on both side of the missing tooth, with a pontic in between. Traditional bridges are the most common type of bridge and are made of either porcelain fused to metal or ceramics.
During a dental implantation procedure, a dental implant is used as a surgical component in the bone of the jaw to support dental restorative treatments like dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures, or sometimes for dental braces.
Mini dental implants are smaller alternatives to traditional dental implants, usually used in situations where only a small implant is needed, like in a narrow location or the loss of a small teeth (e.g. incisor).
Titanium dental implants are made from the metal titanium, which is known to be compatible with body tissues and able to bond with adjacent bone during healing. Dental implants support dental restorative treatments like dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures, or sometimes for dental braces.
A modern dental implant procedure where you receive fewer dental implants (four) but with the same set number of teeth, connected by a fixed bridge. Procedure duration is shorter, and the pain and side effects of the procedure is less, too.
A modern dental implant procedure where you receive fewer dental implants (six) but with the same set number of teeth, connected by a fixed bridge. Procedure duration is shorter, and the pain and side effects of the procedure is less, too.
Dental veneers are materials placed on your teeth to improve the aesthetics of your smile and protect the surface of your teeth.
Porcelain veneers are dental veneers made out of porcelain materials, usually a similar colour to your teeth.
An alternative to porcelain veneers, composite veneers are tooth-coloured filling materials used to cover your teeth. A good choice for you if you prefer a more conservative appearance.
Dental veneers are materials placed on your teeth to improve the aesthetics of your smile and protect the surface of your teeth. Zirconia has high strength and is resistant to fracture.
Lumineers are ultra-thin and translucent veneers to cover your tooth in the appearance of a natural enamel. Lumineers are very much thinner than veneers, so usually less or no tooth reduction is needed before putting one on.
Crowns are typically used to restore a tooth's function and appearance following a restorative procedure such as a root canal. When decay in a tooth has become so advanced that large portions of the tooth must be removed, crowns are often used to restore the tooth. Crowns are also used to attach bridges, cover implants, prevent a cracked tooth from becoming worse.Crowns also serve an aesthetic use, and are applied when a discolored or stained tooth needs to be restored to its natural appearance.
A dental crown made of porcelain to help restore your teeth by covering your tooth or dental implant.
A porcelain dental crown with a metal shell to help restore your teeth by covering your tooth or dental implant.
A dental crown made of zirconia ceramic to help restore your teeth by covering your tooth or dental implant.
Dentures are prosthetic devices to replace any missing teeth, fitted on the surrounding soft and hard tissues in your mouth. Dentures can be removable or non-removable.
Dentures made of Acrylic plastic to replace any missing teeth, fitted on the surrounding soft and hard tissues in your mouth.
Dentures made of chrome metal to replace any missing teeth, fitted on the surrounding soft and hard tissues in your mouth.
A permanently placed denture to replace all missing teeth in the whole mouth.
A dental filling is a type of dental restoration procedure done by filling a decaying or a broken and damaged tooth with specific types of materials. There are different types of dental filling materials like gold, silver or amalgam fillings, and composite resins.
Amalgam (silver) fillings are resistant to wear and are popular choices as dental fillings. However, due to their dark colour, they are more noticeable, so are usually used in less visible teeth, like molars or teeth at the back.
Composite (plastic) resins are matched to be the same colour as your teeth and therefore used where a natural appearance is desired. The ingredients are mixed and placed directly into the cavity, where they harden. Composites may not be the ideal material for large fillings as they may chip or wear over time. They can also become stained from coffee, tea or tobacco, and do not last as long as other types of fillings generally from three to 10 years.
Inlay, onlay and overlay ceramic fillings are used to rebuild your teeth, more stable than dental fillings but less sturdy than dental crowns.
Paediatric dental sealants are applied on children's teeth to prevent food from falling into pits or holes in and around the teeth.
A paediatric dental filling is a type of dental restoration procedure done by filling a decaying or a broken and damaged tooth with specific types of materials for children.
The extraction of teeth for children.
A thorough cleaning and removal of all traces of plaque and tartar on your teeth that cannot be removed by brushing.
Fluoride therapy is the use of fluoride on teeth to prevent tooth decay.
A dental prophylaxis thoroughly cleans the teeth, usually used to control or stop the progress of periodontal disease and gingivitis.
Dental sealents are applied on your teeth to prevent food from falling into pits or holes in and around the teeth.
Dental consultation for any oral health conditions.
The extraction of loose or falling teeth.
"Wisdom tooth, as commonly known, is actually the third molar tooth. For most of us wisdom teeth are the last teeth in the mouth, usually erupted during the late teens or early 20's. For most of us wisdom teeth are either fully erupted, partially erupted or do not erupt at all. It is common to have some discomfort during eruption of wisdom teeth, epecially the lowers. The most common complaint is pain and swelling. This is normally followed by fever, difficulties in mouth opening, and of course eating. These will normally subside after a few days, however some will require a visit to the dentist or Oral Surgeons for cleaning and a course of antibiotics and painkillers. Subsequently the teeth might require removal. Since most of wisdom teeth, mainly the lower, are impacted, removal means a minor oral surgical procedure."
A pulpotomy removes a portion of the pulp beneath the teeth to maintain the vitality of the remaining pulpal tissue of your teeth.
A mouthguard is a protective device that covers your teeth and gums to prevent or reduce injury during your activities.
A mouthguard can be prescribed by the dentist to avoid tooth grinding. Mouthguards can protect the teeth from grinding against each other, causing excessive wear. There are mouthguards for teeth grinding at night (nightguards) and for teeth clenching during the daytime.
A dental treatment for the inflammation of gums, or periodontitis.
The surgical procedure to remove an infected root beneath your teeth.
The extraction of teeth where a surgical procedure is required.
Dental X-Rays are essential, diagnostic tools that provide information not visible during a dental exam. Dentists and dental hygienists use this information to safely and accurately detect hidden problems and complete an accurate treatment plan. Without x-rays, problem areas may go undetected. Dental X-Rays reveal abscesses, cysts, bone loss, any abnormalities in TMJ problems, tooth decay, teeth developmental abnormalities, poor tooth and root positions, and problems inside a tooth or below the gum line.
A digital panoramic dental x-ray captures the entire mouth in one image.
During a dental implantation procedure, a dental implant is used as a surgical component in the bone of the jaw to support dental restorative treatments like dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures, or sometimes for dental braces.
Mini dental implants are smaller alternatives to traditional dental implants, usually used in situations where only a small implant is needed, like in a narrow location or the loss of a small teeth (e.g. incisor).
Titanium dental implants are made from the metal titanium, which is known to be compatible with body tissues and able to bond with adjacent bone during healing. Dental implants support dental restorative treatments like dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures, or sometimes for dental braces.
A modern dental implant procedure where you receive fewer dental implants (four) but with the same set number of teeth, connected by a fixed bridge. Procedure duration is shorter, and the pain and side effects of the procedure is less, too.
A modern dental implant procedure where you receive fewer dental implants (six) but with the same set number of teeth, connected by a fixed bridge. Procedure duration is shorter, and the pain and side effects of the procedure is less, too.
An implant supported denture is attached to and supported by dental implants, instead of your jaw. This is used when you have no teeth or your jawbone is not strong enough to support the dentures.
"Wisdom tooth, as commonly known, is actually the third molar tooth. For most of us wisdom teeth are the last teeth in the mouth, usually erupted during the late teens or early 20's. For most of us wisdom teeth are either fully erupted, partially erupted or do not erupt at all. It is common to have some discomfort during eruption of wisdom teeth, epecially the lowers. The most common complaint is pain and swelling. This is normally followed by fever, difficulties in mouth opening, and of course eating. These will normally subside after a few days, however some will require a visit to the dentist or Oral Surgeons for cleaning and a course of antibiotics and painkillers. Subsequently the teeth might require removal. Since most of wisdom teeth, mainly the lower, are impacted, removal means a minor oral surgical procedure."
Note: The above procedures/treatments are a sample of treatments available at the clinic/hospital, all enquiries welcome. The provision of estimated prices aims to facilitate and enables patients to be better prepared financially before undergoing a medical procedure. Kindly note that actual bill size may vary in accordance to the patient’s medical condition and/or due to unforeseen complications that may arise during admission. Further, the healthcare provider reserves the right to revise its prices at its sole discretion and without prior notice.
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