Cambridge Dental Group was created in 2003 through a merger of two very well established private dental clinics in Cambridge: Charnock House Cosmetic Private Dental Practice and Emmanuel Road Specialist Private Dental Practice, bringing all aspects of advanced private dentistry under one roof offering:. Our Practice Protocol is to provide a model service in clinical efficiency.
We aspire to the highest clinical, nursing and financial standards, promoting transparency and best practice. We abandoned the use of mercury in 1993 and can claim experience and expertise in the use of alternative materials. We are diligent in the control of cross-infection, primarily through the use of high pressure thermal vacuum and enzyme-based treatments.
State-of-the-art digital dental radiography reduces radiation required by 75% whilst maintaining the quality of resolution over and above conventional analogue radiographs.
We aspire to the highest clinical, nursing and financial standards, promoting transparency and best practice. We abandoned the use of mercury in 1993 and can claim experience and expertise in the use of alternative materials. We are diligent in the control of cross-infection, primarily through the use of high pressure thermal vacuum and enzyme-based treatments.
State-of-the-art digital dental radiography reduces radiation required by 75% whilst maintaining the quality of resolution over and above conventional analogue radiographs.
Services
Available to all patients at registration; some of our patients choose to spread the cost of their bi-annual routine checks and visits to the dental hygienist.
As well as the initial examination, you may have further measurements taken of the oral structures, including radiographs, impressions for study casts and clinical photographs.
These are to help diagnose your condition, and to aid us in monitoring your progress.
Treatment required will be explained to you, and your dentist will be involved in the long term management of your case.
As well as the initial examination, you may have further measurements taken of the oral structures, including radiographs, impressions for study casts and clinical photographs.
These are to help diagnose your condition, and to aid us in monitoring your progress.
Treatment required will be explained to you, and your dentist will be involved in the long term management of your case.
Cosmetic treatment can correct blemishes and imperfections which may otherwise affect a person's self esteem.
If your dental requirements are purely cosmetic, you are most welcome to consult one of our practitioners.
We will deal sensitively with your needs, maintaining both clinical integrity and a realistic approach in terms of achievement, utilising the latest materials and techniques.
Lifestyle teeth - excessive tea or coffee, smoking and eating strongly coloured foods can colour teeth.
As we age, the soft substance below the enamel that protects the nerves and the blood supply to the tooth (dentine) yellows.
If your dental requirements are purely cosmetic, you are most welcome to consult one of our practitioners.
We will deal sensitively with your needs, maintaining both clinical integrity and a realistic approach in terms of achievement, utilising the latest materials and techniques.
Lifestyle teeth - excessive tea or coffee, smoking and eating strongly coloured foods can colour teeth.
As we age, the soft substance below the enamel that protects the nerves and the blood supply to the tooth (dentine) yellows.
Gum disease describes swelling, soreness or infection of the tissues supporting the teeth.
There are two main forms of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontal disease.
Long-standing gingivitis can turn into periodontal disease.
There are a number of types of periodontal disease and they all affect the tissues supporting the teeth.
As the disease gets worse the bone anchoring the teeth in the jaw is lost, making the teeth loose.
If this is not treated, the teeth may eventually fall out.
In fact, more teeth are lost through periodontal disease than through tooth decay.
There are two main forms of gum disease: gingivitis and periodontal disease.
Long-standing gingivitis can turn into periodontal disease.
There are a number of types of periodontal disease and they all affect the tissues supporting the teeth.
As the disease gets worse the bone anchoring the teeth in the jaw is lost, making the teeth loose.
If this is not treated, the teeth may eventually fall out.
In fact, more teeth are lost through periodontal disease than through tooth decay.
Routine dental examinations are essential for everyone, even for those patients who wear a full denture.
The dentist examines not only the teeth, checking for the early signs of decay, but also the gums, looking for bleeding, inflammation and the early signs of gum disease.
The dentist also examines all of the hard and soft oral tissues for pathology, including oral cancer, which can otherwise go unnoticed.
Our dentists review how frequently these routine examinations should take place.
Our dental hygienists are on hand to clean your teeth professionally at the regular intervals which the dentist suggests.
The dentist examines not only the teeth, checking for the early signs of decay, but also the gums, looking for bleeding, inflammation and the early signs of gum disease.
The dentist also examines all of the hard and soft oral tissues for pathology, including oral cancer, which can otherwise go unnoticed.
Our dentists review how frequently these routine examinations should take place.
Our dental hygienists are on hand to clean your teeth professionally at the regular intervals which the dentist suggests.
Inevitably, there are occasions when teeth are lost, either through trauma or decay and the only solution would appear to be a denture.
Dentures may be secured by implants.
Our dental hygienists are on hand to clean your teeth professionally at the regular intervals which the dentist suggests.
They give oral hygiene instruction to help you improve your oral health and remove the plaque and calculus [tartar] which builds up over a period of time.
The whole team here at Cambridge Dental Group is dedicated to the task of oral rehabilitation and this is achieved in one of, or a combination of, several ways.
Dentures may be secured by implants.
Our dental hygienists are on hand to clean your teeth professionally at the regular intervals which the dentist suggests.
They give oral hygiene instruction to help you improve your oral health and remove the plaque and calculus [tartar] which builds up over a period of time.
The whole team here at Cambridge Dental Group is dedicated to the task of oral rehabilitation and this is achieved in one of, or a combination of, several ways.
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