We are a family Dental Practice where we believe in a preventive approach and attach the upmost importance to helping you achieve the best dental health. We will carry out a thorough examination for every patient and advise of any necessary treatment. Deane qualified from The Royal London Hospital in 1988.
After a vocational training year based in Nottingham, he spent the next few years gaining experience working in differing types of practices across County Durham, Newcastle, and Northumberland before becoming owner and Principal Dentist at Princes Street Dental Practice in 1997.He has endeavoured to build a caring an friendly practice team, providing quality dental care to all patients.
Deane is married with 2 sons. He enjoys running, cooking, big outdoor music festivals and the odd glass of red wine! Jessica qualified from Newcastle University in 2007 and has worked in dental practices in Stockton on Tees, Ashington and Gateshead before joining Princes Street Dental Practice in early 2016.
After a vocational training year based in Nottingham, he spent the next few years gaining experience working in differing types of practices across County Durham, Newcastle, and Northumberland before becoming owner and Principal Dentist at Princes Street Dental Practice in 1997.He has endeavoured to build a caring an friendly practice team, providing quality dental care to all patients.
Deane is married with 2 sons. He enjoys running, cooking, big outdoor music festivals and the odd glass of red wine! Jessica qualified from Newcastle University in 2007 and has worked in dental practices in Stockton on Tees, Ashington and Gateshead before joining Princes Street Dental Practice in early 2016.
Services
If you normally pay for NHS dental treatment, there are three standard charges.
The amount you pay will depend on the treatment you need to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
You will pay ONE of three charges below.
Some people may be able to receive free dental treatments, such as patients under 18 years of age, expectant and nursing mothers, or people on particular benefits.
Other people may be able to apply for help to cover the costs of NHS dental treatments, such as students.
This information is not exhaustive, so call us for more information - "Exemptions from NHS Charges."
The amount you pay will depend on the treatment you need to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
You will pay ONE of three charges below.
Some people may be able to receive free dental treatments, such as patients under 18 years of age, expectant and nursing mothers, or people on particular benefits.
Other people may be able to apply for help to cover the costs of NHS dental treatments, such as students.
This information is not exhaustive, so call us for more information - "Exemptions from NHS Charges."
A crown also known as a cap fits over the remaining part of a prepared tooth, making it strong and giving it the shape of a natural tooth.
It protects and restores a broken, weakened or heavily filled tooth.
They are also used to improve the appearance of discoloured or crooked teeth.
Once the tooth is shaped, we can take an impression (mould) of the prepared tooth, one of the other jaw, and possibly another to mark the way you bite together.
The impressions are then sent to the Dental Technician, along with details of the shade, to match corresponding teeth.
It protects and restores a broken, weakened or heavily filled tooth.
They are also used to improve the appearance of discoloured or crooked teeth.
Once the tooth is shaped, we can take an impression (mould) of the prepared tooth, one of the other jaw, and possibly another to mark the way you bite together.
The impressions are then sent to the Dental Technician, along with details of the shade, to match corresponding teeth.
Bridges are ideal for people who do not like dentures and only have one or two teeth missing.
The dental bridge is permanent and will be matched in colour to your other teeth so the appearance of the new tooth is natural.
Bridges are usually made by crowning the teeth on either side of the gap then attaching a false tooth in the middle.
They are fixed in the same way as crowns.
These bridges are usually made of precious metal bonded to porcelain.
The teeth adjacent to the missing tooth are prepared by shaping then into correct alignment.
The dental bridge is permanent and will be matched in colour to your other teeth so the appearance of the new tooth is natural.
Bridges are usually made by crowning the teeth on either side of the gap then attaching a false tooth in the middle.
They are fixed in the same way as crowns.
These bridges are usually made of precious metal bonded to porcelain.
The teeth adjacent to the missing tooth are prepared by shaping then into correct alignment.
Veneers make teeth look natural and healthy, while at the same time improve the colour, shape and position of your teeth.
A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain that will bond to your tooth to give it a whole new appearance.
They will improve the appearance of the teeth that you have chipped, is misaligned or discoloured.
A veneer can change the size and the shape of teeth and their colour.
You may have teeth that are badly stained and cannot be whitened; the perfect solution could be to have dental veneers.
A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain that will bond to your tooth to give it a whole new appearance.
They will improve the appearance of the teeth that you have chipped, is misaligned or discoloured.
A veneer can change the size and the shape of teeth and their colour.
You may have teeth that are badly stained and cannot be whitened; the perfect solution could be to have dental veneers.
Dentures are removable false teeth made of acrylic (plastic) or metal.
They fit over the gums to replace missing teeth.
Gaps left by missing teeth can cause problems with eating and speech.
Partial dentures, replace one or a few teeth.
On rare occasions all the remaining teeth need to be removed and replaced.
You many need a complete set of dentures.
If your dentures are well looked after, they should last several years.
However, your dentures will need to be relined or re-made because of normal wear or a change in the shape of your mouth.
They fit over the gums to replace missing teeth.
Gaps left by missing teeth can cause problems with eating and speech.
Partial dentures, replace one or a few teeth.
On rare occasions all the remaining teeth need to be removed and replaced.
You many need a complete set of dentures.
If your dentures are well looked after, they should last several years.
However, your dentures will need to be relined or re-made because of normal wear or a change in the shape of your mouth.
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