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Dental implants offer one of the most effective and long lasting ways to replace one or more missing teeth. This system produces amazing results for patients wishing to straighten their teeth, but do not like the idea of traditional braces. As well as regularly visiting your dentist, hygiene appointments should also be an essential part of your dental care.

Teeth whitening is a gentle chemical process used to eliminate discolouration and lighten teeth, giving you a noticeably brighter and more youthful looking smile. A veneer is a thin tooth-coloured shell fixed to the front of a tooth to mask discolouration, an irregular shape, damage or small gaps. If unsightly teeth are spoiling your smile, crowns can offer a neat, natural-coloured cover up.

Dentures are removable false teeth that help to improve how you eat and speak, as well as boosting your confidence by restoring your smile.
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We are proud to continue this legacy and promise the highest quality of care and service to our patients.
We strongly believe in preventative care.
As keen promoters of good oral hygiene we tailor-make detailed dental care regimens for every one of our patients.
Offering both general dentistry and specialist services, technology and training are always at the forefront of everything we do.
Every member of our team is kept up-to-date with the right skills and training, so you can rest assured you will be in good hands!
More room is needed for successful orthodontic treatment or to ensure new dentures fit properly.
We take an x-ray and assess your teeth to ascertain the best method of removal, which will either be a simple extraction or a surgical extraction.
A simple extraction is performed on a tooth that is visible in the mouth.
It involves loosening the tooth and removing it with dental forceps under local anaesthetic.
A surgical extraction involves making a small incision in the gum to remove a tooth that may have broken off or is concealed under the gum.
Adults can have up to 32 teeth.
The wisdom teeth are the last to come through, right at the back.
They usually appear when you are between 17 and 25, although sometimes they appear many years later.
Nowadays people often have jaws that are too small for all 32 teeth - 28 is often the most we have room for.
So if all the other teeth are present and healthy there may not be enough space for the wisdom teeth to come through properly.
Often there will be some slight discomfort as they come through, but this is only temporary and will disappear once the tooth is fully in position.
The temporomandibular joint connects your jaw to the bones of your skull and moves your jaw up and down.
To diagnose TMD, your dentist will thoroughly examine your teeth and carry out a medical evaluation.
They may also take x-rays to check your jaw joint and see how your teeth bite together.
Splints - these are worn to move the lower jaw forward and usually stay in place for 24 hours a day.
They can help relax the muscles, protect the teeth and adjust how the teeth fit together.
Night guards - these are made from a flexible material and are similar to sports guards.
Snoring is a common condition that effects around a third of the population and can cause serious problems for sufferers and their partners.
It can have a huge impact on sleep quality, which can lead to problems such as fatigue, lack of energy, accidents, increased stress levels and reduced productivity.
Snoring occurs because the airways of the head and neck relax while you sleep and as this alters the air pressure, it can lead to vibrations of the soft palate and other oral tissues.
Factors that increase the likelihood of snoring include obesity, being older, drinking alcohol, smoking, allergies, and having a cold.
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