Moss Grove Dental Practice
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We are conveniently situated near The Cross in Kingswinford, on the A491, opposite The Cross pub. Moss Grove Dental Practice offers a comprehensive range of high quality private treatment in a friendly, relaxed environment. We are committed to continuing dental education and keeping up to date with the changes in modern dentistry. Our aim is to encourage preventive techniques by helping you to understand how to maintain the health of your mouth and keep it free of tooth decay and gum disease.

We are a well established family practice and have been in Kingswinford for over 40 years.
Services
In the reception you will be welcomed by our friendly, experienced staff who will put you at ease and be happy to answer any questions you may have.
The waiting room is furnished in a lounge style to create a relaxing atmosphere.
A patient information screen and a wide selection of reading material are available in this room.
The treatment rooms have up-to-date modern equipment to enable us to provide you with the highest quality care.
Both treatment rooms enjoy a view of our secluded, pretty garden.
New patients wishing to join the practice require an appointment for initial full mouth consultation.
At this appointment we will make a detailed assessment and, if clinically necessary, take x-rays in order to plan for your future dental care.
Routine appointments vary in length depending on what treatment is required.
If you have to cancel an appointment, please give us at least 24 hours notice so that we can offer the time to other patients waiting for treatment.
We may make a charge for short notice cancellations and missed appointments.
Oral and dental hygiene refers to the practice of keeping your mouth healthy and clean by following regular and correct brushing and flossing routines.
Tartar or calculus - Constant accumulation of plaque as a result of irregular brushing and flossing results in the hardening of plaque into a yellow or brown mineral deposit called tartar or calculus.
As a result of its crusty and rough surface, teeth then become ideal locations for further plaque growth.
Tartar leads to gum disease when it is formed below the gumline.
White fillings are used to restore teeth and replace old amalgam fillings providing a perfectly natural appearance.
White fillings are suitable in most situations and can be constructed directly in the patients mouth.
However should there be insufficient tooth structure remaining following the removal of decay and the old filling, a stronger restoration may be needed, which is manufactured in the laboratory, such as a crown or inlay.
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