
We aspire to disease prevention in Australia, which is good because we could benefit from a solid dose of it. The most recent AUSPOPS research outlines our struggle with chronic disease, they note especially because “half of the Australian population currently has a chronic disease and many of these could have been prevented by addressing risk factors.”
One risk factor you might overlook is your dental health. However, oral health problems like periodontitis or gum disease are associated with diseases like diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. In addition, inflammation of oral tissues combined with tooth decay burden your immune system.
But at Peak Dental Care, we are dedicated to the principles of preventive dental care. We offer a host of treatments to both establish a high level of oral health and maintain that strong and healthy smile for a lifetime.
Our Approach to Preventive Dental Care in Blacktown
A big part of our mission is the application of preventive approaches with every patient. But the essence of this practice starts with a conversation. First, Drs Hanna will listen to your concerns and discuss your dental history so that we better understand your path. Then he’ll look at your teeth and gums, performing a complete examination, coupled with necessary diagnostics like digital teeth x-rays and scans.
After considering all aspects of your dental condition, our team will discuss a customised treatment plan to fulfil your needs. This preventative approach relies on early detection, which is why establishing a baseline through comprehensive general dentistry in Blacktown is the vital first step to protecting your smile.
The Main Causes of Tooth Damage

Plaque is a substance that builds up on your teeth and gums and is the underlying cause of most dental diseases. This biofilm consists of bacteria that create a sticky layer, and if this accumulation goes unchecked, it hardens into calculus, becoming difficult to remove. Meanwhile, these microscopic creatures secrete harmful acids that eat away at teeth and gum tissue. Our goal is to interrupt this process.
The first step is to remove dental plaque by brushing and flossing and to visit your dentist regularly to deal with the more resistant calculus. Then, we may offer additional treatments designed to address issues that make you susceptible to tooth decay, such as fluoride and dental sealants.