Wex Dental
The dental future
Welcome to the Future of Dentistry in Ireland
Where Patient Care is our Priority
Expert Team and Specializations
A clinic's strength is often measured by the expertise and diversity of its dental team.
Advanced Technology
Modern dental practices leverage advanced technology for diagnosis, treatment, and patient comfort
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Founded in 2000 by Dr. Elizabeth Morgan, a pioneering dentist with a passion for oral health, the clinic began as a modest one-room office. Dr. Morgan, a recent cum laude graduate, was driven by the mission to provide affordable, high-quality dental care to all segments of the community.
Patient Comfort and Care
Emphasize the clinic's commitment to patient comfort and anxiety reduction. Features might include sedation dentistry options, a calming office environment, entertainment options during treatment, and a patient-first approach that prioritizes clear communication and personalized care plans.
Services provide
for you
A dental clinic offers a wide array of services to cater to various oral health needs. Here are four essential services provided by dentists.
FAQ
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It's generally recommended to visit the dentist for a check-up and cleaning every six months. However, this can vary based on your specific oral health needs. Some people may need more frequent visits if they have ongoing dental issues, such as gum disease, while others with excellent oral health might visit less often. Your dentist will recommend a personalized schedule for you based on your oral health status.
Many people worry about pain during dental procedures, but modern dentistry has made significant advancements in pain management and patient comfort. For most treatments, local anesthesia can be used to numb the area, ensuring that you feel no pain. For those particularly anxious about dental treatment, sedation options are available to make the experience more comfortable. Your dentist will discuss these options with you and choose the best approach based on the procedure and your comfort level.
Dental emergencies require prompt attention to prevent further complications. If you're experiencing severe pain, have lost a tooth, or have suffered trauma to your mouth, contact your dentist immediately. Many dental offices offer emergency appointments or will direct you to an emergency dental service if the issue occurs outside of regular office hours. In the meantime, you can rinse your mouth with warm water and apply a cold compress to reduce swelling if necessary. If a tooth has been knocked out, keep it moist by placing it in milk or between your cheek and gums (do not try to clean it), and bring it with you to the dentist as soon as possible.