One Smile Knox

One Smile Knox Our more specialised services include orthodontics and dental implants, and treatment for snoring, TMD and bruxism.

One Smile Offers a comprehensive range of dental treatments that include general and preventative dentistry procedures, cosmetic dentistry and full mouth rehabilitation. Our children’s dentistry treatments will keep younger patient’s teeth healthy and strong.

Use it or lose it! Many health fund dental benefits reset at the end of the financial year, which means unused extras ma...
03/06/2026

Use it or lose it! Many health fund dental benefits reset at the end of the financial year, which means unused extras may disappear if they aren’t used in time.

If you’ve been putting off your check-up, clean or dental treatment, now could be the perfect opportunity to make the most of your cover before it resets.

Your teeth are actually stronger than bone.Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, designed to handle y...
02/06/2026

Your teeth are actually stronger than bone.

Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, designed to handle years of chewing, biting and grinding every single day.

But even strong teeth aren’t indestructible.

Things like teeth grinding, acidic drinks, ice chewing and using your teeth to open packaging can slowly wear enamel down over time.

A healthy smile is not just about avoiding cavities — it’s also about protecting the enamel you already have.

Veneers aren’t always about getting a “perfect Hollywood smile.”For many people, veneers are used to subtly improve smal...
28/05/2026

Veneers aren’t always about getting a “perfect Hollywood smile.”

For many people, veneers are used to subtly improve small things like chipped edges, uneven teeth, stubborn staining or worn-down enamel.

The best cosmetic dentistry usually looks natural enough that nobody can tell what’s changed — they just notice your smile looks fresher, brighter and more balanced.

Modern veneers are designed to blend with your natural features, not overpower them.

Most people think teeth whitening damages enamel.Professional whitening actually works by lifting stains from the surfac...
26/05/2026

Most people think teeth whitening damages enamel.

Professional whitening actually works by lifting stains from the surface of the tooth, not by “scraping away” enamel.
Coffee, tea, red wine and even healthy foods can gradually stain teeth over time, which is why whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic treatments in dentistry.

The biggest difference? Professional whitening is tailored to your teeth, helping achieve a brighter result while minimising sensitivity.

Why Preventative Dentistry MattersPreventative dentistry focuses on maintaining oral health before problems develop. Reg...
21/05/2026

Why Preventative Dentistry Matters

Preventative dentistry focuses on maintaining oral health before problems develop. Regular examinations, professional cleaning, and good daily hygiene all play an important role in preventing cavities and gum disease. Early detection allows minor issues to be treated quickly, often avoiding more complex procedures later. By maintaining consistent dental visits and healthy habits at home, patients can significantly reduce the likelihood of major dental problems over time.

How Ageing Affects Your SmileAs we age, natural changes occur in the teeth and gums. Enamel can become thinner, teeth ma...
19/05/2026

How Ageing Affects Your Smile

As we age, natural changes occur in the teeth and gums. Enamel can become thinner, teeth may darken, and gums may gradually recede. Years of chewing and grinding can also cause wear on tooth surfaces. While these changes are normal, regular dental care can help maintain a healthy and functional smile. Preventative treatments, professional cleaning, and restorative options can help manage these changes and preserve oral health well into later life.

The Importance of FlossingFlossing removes plaque and food debris from between the teeth and under the gumline, areas th...
14/05/2026

The Importance of Flossing

Flossing removes plaque and food debris from between the teeth and under the gumline, areas that a toothbrush cannot reach effectively. Without flossing, these areas become common sites for cavities and gum inflammation. Even brushing twice daily may not fully protect teeth if plaque accumulates between them. Daily flossing helps maintain healthy gums and reduces the risk of decay in hard-to-clean areas. It remains one of the simplest and most effective preventative habits.

Why Wisdom Teeth Can Cause ProblemsWisdom teeth are the last molars to develop and often emerge in the late teenage year...
12/05/2026

Why Wisdom Teeth Can Cause Problems

Wisdom teeth are the last molars to develop and often emerge in the late teenage years or early adulthood. Because modern jaws are often smaller, there may not be enough room for these teeth to erupt properly. Impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth can trap bacteria and food, leading to infection, swelling, and discomfort. Dentists monitor wisdom teeth carefully to determine whether they can remain safely or whether removal may be recommended to prevent complications.

What Causes Bad BreathPersistent bad breath, also known as halitosis, is often linked to bacteria in the mouth. These ba...
07/05/2026

What Causes Bad Breath

Persistent bad breath, also known as halitosis, is often linked to bacteria in the mouth. These bacteria break down food particles and release odours. Poor oral hygiene, dry mouth, gum disease, and certain foods can contribute to the problem. In some cases, bad breath may also be related to underlying health conditions. Regular brushing, flossing, tongue cleaning, and dental check-ups can help manage the causes of bad breath and maintain fresher breath throughout the day.

The Difference Between Plaque and TartarPlaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth throughout the day. If n...
05/05/2026

The Difference Between Plaque and Tartar

Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth throughout the day. If not removed regularly through brushing and flossing, plaque can harden into tartar, also known as calculus. Unlike plaque, tartar cannot be removed with a toothbrush and requires professional cleaning. Tartar buildup can irritate the gums and contribute to gum disease over time. Maintaining good daily oral hygiene helps minimise plaque buildup and reduces the likelihood of tartar forming.

Address

3 Rezes Street
Wantirna South, VIC
3152

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 9pm
Tuesday 8am - 9pm
Wednesday 8am - 9pm
Thursday 8am - 9pm
Friday 8am - 9pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61398874539

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