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Get a healthier, straighter and whiter smile with our range of cosmetic treatments recovering your oral health or a specific intervention including Laser Therapy, gum diseases and tooth root canal procedures. All treatments can be made under sedation if you need.

Our dentists use their years of experience to bring you the latest cosmetic dental treatments, including teeth whitening, veneers and even implants.

Dental examinations and routine check-ups

Following an initial consultation, your dentist will carry out a thorough dental examination to:

 

•determine whether there are any existing or potential problems with your teeth or gums

•examine the tissues supporting your teeth

•examine the appropriate lymph and salivary glands and your tongue

•take X-rays if needed


An intra-oral camera may also be used to help you see what your dentist sees during your dental examination, helping you increase your understanding of your oral health.

Hygiene treatments

With more adult teeth being lost due to gum disease rather than tooth decay, regular dental hygiene treatment is essential to keeping your gums and teeth healthy. Your hygienist or dentist (depending on who you are seeing for hygiene treatment) will:

 

•carry out an initial dental hygiene examination

•carry out a thorough scaling of your teeth to remove any plaque or tartar build-up in those areas brushing cannot reach

•perform a clean and polish to remove any superficial stains on your teeth

•offer tailored advice on how to maintain good dental health and demonstrate techniques you can use at home


We also offer same-day emergency dental appointments, so if you’re in pain or injured then contact us straight away.

Dental implants, dentures and bridges

 

Missing teeth can significantly affect your overall sense of wellbeing, and could also appear unsightly. They may also cause an imperfect bite, resulting in the remaining teeth migrating to the gaps, or tooth decay or gum disease by food becoming trapped.

Dental implants

 

Durable, long-lasting and natural in their appearance, dental implants are the most modern method of replacing missing teeth. They are made of two parts, with the 'screw' or 'post', which acts as the root of the tooth,

integrating into the bone and holding it in place. The second part, the crown, is then attached to it to replace the missing tooth. These dental implants are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth. The cost of your dental implant will vary depending on the complexity of treatment.

 

Dentures

 

A trusted and effective method of replacing missing teeth is to use a customized denture. Either fixed or removable, dentures can replace a single tooth, multiple missing teeth or a full arch of teeth.

Dental bridge diagram

Bridges

 

A bridge uses the teeth on either side of a gap or one side of a gap to anchor onto the missing tooth or teeth. Bridges may only be used if the supporting teeth are strong enough and have good bone support. Bridges are made of porcelain or metal, or a combination of both materials. Your dentist will cement the bridge in place, and show you how to keep it clean with special dental floss. There is more information on replacing missing teeth with dental implants, dentures or bridges so ask for further information.

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