Accidents happen,
especially during sports. Broken or chipped
teeth can be restored and your own customised
mouth
guard can be created to prevent further
accidents.
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Gaps
Between Teeth
Cases of diastimas
(opening between the top upper central incisors),
or even space between the teeth can be eliminated
by veneers or crowns.
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Tooth
Whitening
We can whiten
teeth by up to 10 shades, brightening your
teeth dramatically. We use a home whitening
system which lightens your teeth gently over
a period of days for a more long-lasting result.
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White
Fillings for Caries / Decay
Teeth with
caries (decay) are restored using a filling.
The cavity can be filled with either silver
amalgam (NHS) or tooth coloured composites
(private). We can also remove silver (amalgam)
fillings and replace them with white, tooth
coloured fillings. Click here
for more information.
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Bridges
and partial dentures
There are two main ways to replace the
missing teeth. The first is with a removable false
tooth or teeth – a partial denture. The second
is with a fixed bridge. A bridge is usually used
where there are fewer teeth to replace, or when
the missing teeth are only on one side of the mouth.
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for more information.
Dentures
A denture is an appliance which is worn to replace
lost or missing teeth to enable you to enjoy a healthy
diet and smile with confidence. A complete or full
denture is one which replaces all of the natural
teeth in either the upper or lower jaws. A partial
denture fills in the spaces created by lost or missing
teeth and is attached to your natural teeth with
metal clasps or devices called precision attachments.
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for more information.
Fluorosis
(White Marks)
We can remove
fluorosis (white marks on teeth) covering
them with white, tooth coloured composite
veneers.
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Online
Leaflets 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. We recommend
that you also visit the British Dental Association's
new animated web site www.3Dmouth.org