We Make Sure You Get The Best Services
Welcome to Isa Quality Dental
Dr Christian Weber has started his own dental practice as he wanted to give people more options. With over 30 years of industry experience, you can rest assured Dr Weber will take good care of your teeth. From a basic check-up all the way through to cosmetic dentistry, Isa Quality Dental caters to all your needs.
Our teeth are like new cars. We, as the owner of the new car, can wash it, fix it, check the oil and the tyre pressure. However, the manufacturer recommends that we must service the vehicle.
If we don’t service the car, the engine will seize, the oil will go off, and the transmission will blow up. The repair bills of replacing the engine or transmission will be much higher than the servicing cost. Just like cars, you need to regularly have check-ups on your teeth to ensure everything is going well in order to prevent further damage.
Decayed, chipped, discoloured, or broken teeth can be repaired using teeth coloured composite material. A dental composite material, which mimics the look of tooth enamel and dentin is applied into the cleaned cavity in small layers and sculpted into shape, then hardened with a high-intensity light.
Bonding is a technique using a similar composite material to correct minor shape or colour defects in a tooth.
Regular check-ups combined with our thorough and conscientious hygienist clean and polish of your teeth prevent decay and gum disease from accelerating.
A porcelain bridge is several crowns joined together in one extended structure to replace one or more missing teeth. It is a permanent solution, which is cemented precisely into place.
A customised occlusal splint is a removable device worn at night usually worn over the top teeth to prevent teeth from direct contact during grinding or clenching. Thus, facial and jaw muscles are more relaxed.
Clear path is a clear and simple substitute for braces. No brackets. No wires. Just a series of customized removable aligners that gradually straighten your teeth as you wear them, with each set of aligners moving your teeth bit by bit by applying mild pressure on them.