Reedyford Dental Centre
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Reedyford Dental Centre
The practice was originally established circa 1985 and has been a well established NHS practice since then. The current principle acquired the practice in 2005 and along with his team is committed to the provision of high quality NHS dentistry in a friendly, relaxing environment. The practice consists of 5 surgeries, central sterilisation, fully computerised, and digital X-rays.

To recognise our commitment to quality and high standards we have been awarded the BDA Good Practice Award and have also been a training practice for newly qualified dentists (FD1 training) as well as having been a training practice for dental therapists in the past from the University of Liverpool.
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We believe that we offer an excellent standard of dental care.
This leaflet gives information about Reedyford dental centre and the services that we provide.
Please do not hesitate to speak to any of our staff who may be able to assist you.
Our dentists can speak at least two of the following Languages; Arabic, English, Hindi, Punjabi or Urdu.
Our dentists are also backed up by our committed team.
Our dental practice is a member of the British Dental Association good-practice scheme and therefore every dentist and staff member in our practice have made a personal commitment to comply with the commitments.
A carefully-controlled concentration of bleach is applied to your teeth using specially-made trays that fit in your mouth.
Your dentist will be able to discuss with you the level of whitening you want and give you an idea of how many treatments you may need to achieve the shade you're after.
Many people like to whiten their teeth because it gives them a more youthful appearance: dark, discoloured teeth can be very unappealing.
It often makes a tremendous difference to how your mouth looks - many patients feel it makes them look five to ten years younger.
Gum disease is the most common cause of tooth loss in adults.
It is caused by a build up of plaque, which is a film of bacteria, around the necks of the teeth along the gum margin.
Imagine a tooth-shaped, hollow shell that will fit over your existing tooth as a type of protective covering.
The temporomandibular joint connects the lower jaw, called the mandible, to the temporal bone at the side of the head.
If you place your fingers just in front of your ears and open your mouth, you can feel the joint on each side of your head.
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