We offer a wide range of general restorative and cosmetic dentistry. We have a visiting specialist oral surgeon for complicated oral surgery and offer comprehensive treatment for patients with gum disease. We want your treatment at 310 Dental Care to be a positive one from start to finish, for you to know that you are in safe experienced hands and to expect the best possible care.
We will take the time to listen to you so that we can understand your concerns and dental needs. We will go through the dental treatment options (including detailed costing) and agree your written treatment plan in consultation with you. Following a comprehensive dental assessment, we will explain our findings in a straightforward way and will proceed with treatment at a pace that suits you.
You will benefit from our cutting edge technology including an intraoral camera, digital x-rays (lower radiation dose) and treatment under magnification. Under magnification, your dentist can see better. They can perform treatment to a greater standard and can conserve more of your own natural tooth.
We will take the time to listen to you so that we can understand your concerns and dental needs. We will go through the dental treatment options (including detailed costing) and agree your written treatment plan in consultation with you. Following a comprehensive dental assessment, we will explain our findings in a straightforward way and will proceed with treatment at a pace that suits you.
You will benefit from our cutting edge technology including an intraoral camera, digital x-rays (lower radiation dose) and treatment under magnification. Under magnification, your dentist can see better. They can perform treatment to a greater standard and can conserve more of your own natural tooth.
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Book in for a Denplan assessment to calculate your monthly payment which can be as little as 16.31.
No matter how reasonable the cost, not everyone can afford to finance their dental treatment out of their own budget.
However, that doesn't mean that such treatments are out of your reach.
At 310 we offer a range of private dental treatments, please refer to our Fees guide, or contact us for more information.
We have a limited NHS contract, please enquire to see if we are accepting new NHS patients.
No matter how reasonable the cost, not everyone can afford to finance their dental treatment out of their own budget.
However, that doesn't mean that such treatments are out of your reach.
At 310 we offer a range of private dental treatments, please refer to our Fees guide, or contact us for more information.
We have a limited NHS contract, please enquire to see if we are accepting new NHS patients.
We have created a database of conditions that may affect you.
This is to give you information in hope to help you make an informed decision.
Whether it is tooth decay or missing teeth; whether you don't like the way your crooked teeth look or you just want to enhance the colour of your teeth; you can find information at our knowledge base here which is unique to our website.
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This is to give you information in hope to help you make an informed decision.
Whether it is tooth decay or missing teeth; whether you don't like the way your crooked teeth look or you just want to enhance the colour of your teeth; you can find information at our knowledge base here which is unique to our website.
Please check the Twitter name in the widget or shortcode, Rotating Tweets settings or the Twitter API status.
Dental decay happens when the enamel and dentine of a tooth become softened by acid attack after you have eaten or drunk anything containing sugars.
Over time, the acid makes a cavity (hole) in the tooth.
Dental decay is caused by plaque acids that gradually dissolve away the enamel and dentine of the tooth.
Decay damages your teeth and may lead to the tooth needing to be filled or even taken out.
Enamel is the hard protective outer coating of the tooth and is the hardest part of the body.
It does not contain any nerves or blood vessels and is not sensitive to pain.
Over time, the acid makes a cavity (hole) in the tooth.
Dental decay is caused by plaque acids that gradually dissolve away the enamel and dentine of the tooth.
Decay damages your teeth and may lead to the tooth needing to be filled or even taken out.
Enamel is the hard protective outer coating of the tooth and is the hardest part of the body.
It does not contain any nerves or blood vessels and is not sensitive to pain.
There are several reasons why some people's teeth grow crooked, overlapping, or twisted.
Some people's mouths are too small for their teeth, which crowds the teeth and causes them to shift.
In other cases, a person's upper and lower jaws aren't the same size or are malformed, resulting in either an overbite, when there is excessive protrusion of the upper jaw, or an under bite, when the lower jaw protrudes forward causing the lower jaw and teeth to extend out beyond the upper teeth.
Most often crooked teeth, overbites and underbites are inherited traits just as the colour of your eyes or size of your hands.
Some people's mouths are too small for their teeth, which crowds the teeth and causes them to shift.
In other cases, a person's upper and lower jaws aren't the same size or are malformed, resulting in either an overbite, when there is excessive protrusion of the upper jaw, or an under bite, when the lower jaw protrudes forward causing the lower jaw and teeth to extend out beyond the upper teeth.
Most often crooked teeth, overbites and underbites are inherited traits just as the colour of your eyes or size of your hands.
Even if you take great care of your teeth at home, you still have bacteria in your mouth.
They mix with proteins and food byproducts to form a sticky film called dental plaque.
This gunk coats your teeth (even hard-to-clean areas like your back teeth), gets under your gum line, and sticks to fillings or other dental work.
Plaque can be bad news for teeth.
Every time you eat the bacteria create acids that can damage tooth enamel and lead to cavities.
The acids can also lead to inflamed or infected gums.
They mix with proteins and food byproducts to form a sticky film called dental plaque.
This gunk coats your teeth (even hard-to-clean areas like your back teeth), gets under your gum line, and sticks to fillings or other dental work.
Plaque can be bad news for teeth.
Every time you eat the bacteria create acids that can damage tooth enamel and lead to cavities.
The acids can also lead to inflamed or infected gums.
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