Our team of qualified dentist offers the highest level in patient care to ensure optimal oral health through maintenance and preventative programs and patient education. The dentist
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Oral hygiene is important in the early years, to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Regular Dental check-ups help your dentist to help you prevent and treat decay before it causes cavities and toothache.
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Dental Extraction is a removal of a tooth from the mouth. It is performed for a wide variety of reasons.
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This dental procedure is carried out when the innermost part of the tooth 'the pulp' becomes badly decayed or infected. If left untreated, the tooth will begin to die which could lead to the loss of the tooth.
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Dental emergencies can come unannounced, whether it's a sudden toothache, a chipped tooth, or one that's knocked out. In such situations, immediate attention is crucial to alleviate pain and prevent further complications.
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Adults have up to 32 teeth, of which four are wisdom teeth and these are the last to come through the gum.
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After the extraction a blood clot will form in the socket were the tooth used to be, this is NOT to be disturbed by vigorous rinsing
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Periodontal Disease is the later stages of gum disease. This is when the bacteria infection under the gums progresses deeper and affects the bone and tissue supporting the tooth. Your gums will
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Dentures are a removable appliance used to replace missing teeth, They are fabricated using either acrylic or cobalt chrome to which false teeth are added.
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In order to keep your gums healthy you need to remove the daily build up of plaque from all the surfaces of your teeth by - Brushing your teeth twice a day, for two minutes each time. Ask your dentist which type of tooth brush is best for you, as many of us use
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Bad breath (or halitosis) is an unpleasant odour which can occur from time to time or be long lasting. The main cause of bad breath is in the mouth. We have millions of bacteria that live in the mouth, particularly on the
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The first people you will meet will be our friendly reception staff, who will ask you to complete a medical form. Our dentist needs to be aware of your general state of health as this can often impact upon the condition of your teeth
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Teeth grinding is a surprisingly common occurrence and often happens whilst asleep. Most people are therefore unaware that they are grinding and only come to realise it when their partner complains of the
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Mouthguards are made from a plastic material called Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA). EVA is strong and tough and can be easily moulded to fit precisely over your teeth and gums. Mouthguards are the most effective protective pieces of equipment
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Fluoride is a natural mineral found in food and water which helps to strengthen teeth and prevent tooth decay, by making the tooth more resistant to acid attacks from plaque and sugars. If fluoride is lacking from the diet, the teeth will be
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Dental bonding, also known as composite bonding, has been used in dentistry for many years. It is an excellent way to repair cracked, chipped and discolored teeth as well as replacing silver amalgam fillings. Dental bonding can also be used to close gaps and reshape
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A veneer is a thin layer of tooth coloured material which is placed over your natural tooth to mask the underlying enamel. Veneers are designed to enhance the appearance of your teeth by:
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Damaged, cracked, or worn teeth can not only affect your bite but your confidence too. But the thought of undergoing invasive dental treatment may keep you from visiting the dentist early. That’s where dental crowns come in. Designed to restore strength,
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Schedule a consultation with our team so we can determine if Invisalign is right for you. Invisalign uses a series of invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners that no one can tell you're wearing. So, you can smile more during treatment as well as after.
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Fillings are the most common type of 'restorative treatment'. A filling replaces the part of the tooth that has been lost because decay has caused a cavity in the tooth or because the tooth has broken. One option in restoring the tooth is to have a white filling,
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Fillings are the most common type of 'restorative treatment'. A filling replaces the part of the tooth that has been lost either because decay has caused a cavity in the tooth or because the tooth has broken. One option in restoring the tooth is to have an Amalgam filling
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Inlays and Onlays are restorations that are used to rebuild a tooth that has lost a significant amount of its structure due to decay or trauma. Similar to dental fillings but rather than being directly placed into your tooth and then set, they are fabricated in our dental laboratory
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Not loving your smile lately? Whether it’s chips, stains, or uneven teeth that have you hesitating in photos, dental veneers could be the solution that changes everything. And what’s great about dental veneers is that it doesn't completely change who you are. It enhances what’s already
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Losing a tooth can affect more than just your smile. It can impact your confidence and comfort. If you're looking for a permanent solution to restore the function and appearance of your teeth, a dental bridge could be the ideal option.
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A fissure sealant is a tooth coloured liquid that is applied on the chewing surface of adult molar teeth to prevent cavities from forming in the early years. Once applied the coating is permanent and will stay on your teeth for a number of years.
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Oral hygiene is important in the early years, to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Regular Dental check-ups help your dentist to help you prevent and treat decay before it causes cavities and toothache. Children should start to visit the dental practice
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