We are a warm and friendly family practice offering both NHS and Private dentistry, welcoming patients from all areas far and wide. We have been providing dental care for the wider community for nearly 30 years and pride ourselves on a close relationship with our patients. By talking and listening to our patients, we are able to provide them with the information that allows them to make an informed decision about their treatment.
We offer an extensive range of services from routine dental check-ups to cosmetic treatments that make a real difference to our patients' quality of life and self-confidence. We understand that choosing a new dental practice to attend is a very important decision and we are committed to ensure that we exceed your expectations and provide a service of the highest quality.
We have a dedicated, skilled team that have a vast amount of experience between them and keeps abreast with the developments in guidelines, latest innovations and changing technology to offer modern, evidence based dentistry.
We offer an extensive range of services from routine dental check-ups to cosmetic treatments that make a real difference to our patients' quality of life and self-confidence. We understand that choosing a new dental practice to attend is a very important decision and we are committed to ensure that we exceed your expectations and provide a service of the highest quality.
We have a dedicated, skilled team that have a vast amount of experience between them and keeps abreast with the developments in guidelines, latest innovations and changing technology to offer modern, evidence based dentistry.
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The aim of this practice is to provide good health for you and your family through preventive dentistry.
That means giving you regular dental advice, and helping you care for your teeth yourself to reduce the need for dental treatment.
We fully understand any possible apprehension you may have concerning treatment and we want to make your visit a pleasant experience.
You can be confident that you will receive the best care in a relaxed and friendly environment and we deliver this using the most up to date techniques and modern equipment.
That means giving you regular dental advice, and helping you care for your teeth yourself to reduce the need for dental treatment.
We fully understand any possible apprehension you may have concerning treatment and we want to make your visit a pleasant experience.
You can be confident that you will receive the best care in a relaxed and friendly environment and we deliver this using the most up to date techniques and modern equipment.
We are able to offer you a comprehensive range of treatment from which you will benefit for life.
If you want general information on a condition or treatment, go to the British Dental Health Foundation's web site where they have over 40 online leaflets.
3D Education: Learn about dental anatomy, conditions, treatments and good oral health with the BDA's cutting edge 3D Educational web site.
Screening for gum disease forms an integral part of your routine examination.
Gum disease describes swelling, soreness or infection of the tissues supporting the teeth.
If you want general information on a condition or treatment, go to the British Dental Health Foundation's web site where they have over 40 online leaflets.
3D Education: Learn about dental anatomy, conditions, treatments and good oral health with the BDA's cutting edge 3D Educational web site.
Screening for gum disease forms an integral part of your routine examination.
Gum disease describes swelling, soreness or infection of the tissues supporting the teeth.
Tooth whitening can be a highly effective, yet very simple way, of lightening the colour of teeth without removing any of the tooth surface.
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.
It is also essential to consider tooth whitening whenever you are having a new crown, filling, veneer, denture or inlay.
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.
It is also essential to consider tooth whitening whenever you are having a new crown, filling, veneer, denture or inlay.
This is a good long term filling material, which can give many years of satisfactory service.
The main disadvantage is that they are not cosmetically appealing.
They are made from mercury, tin, copper and silver.
Made from composite resin, the benefit of white fillings over amalgam is that they can be matched to the tooth colour and bonded to the tooth structure, making the tooth almost as strong as it was before the decay.
Many patients prefer tooth coloured fillings because they look natural and other people can't see them when you laugh or smile.
The main disadvantage is that they are not cosmetically appealing.
They are made from mercury, tin, copper and silver.
Made from composite resin, the benefit of white fillings over amalgam is that they can be matched to the tooth colour and bonded to the tooth structure, making the tooth almost as strong as it was before the decay.
Many patients prefer tooth coloured fillings because they look natural and other people can't see them when you laugh or smile.
Screening for gum disease forms an integral part of your routine examination.
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.
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.
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