Following guidance from our Prime Minister, England's Chief Nursing Officer, Office of Chief Dental Officer England and the British Dental Association - face coverings and social distancing measures will remain in place across healthcare settings, so that the most vulnerable people can continue to safely attend all healthcare settings for advice, care and treatment.
It is important for the public to continue to play their part when visiting NHS and care settings to help protect our staff and patients, particularly those who may be more vulnerable to infections. When visiting a dentist, face coverings, social distancing and hand washing remain fundamentals not optional extras.
It is important for the public to continue to play their part when visiting NHS and care settings to help protect our staff and patients, particularly those who may be more vulnerable to infections. When visiting a dentist, face coverings, social distancing and hand washing remain fundamentals not optional extras.
Services
At your first visit, we will discuss your medical history and conduct a thorough oral examination, which may include any necessary x-rays. We encourage you to discuss any concerns you may have about your oral health. We will be happy to explain any treatment required. It may be necessary to make further appointments, allowing sufficient time to complete any dental treatment.
Gum disease is the most common disease affecting every family globally. A good daily dental hygiene routine will ensure your teeth and gums are free of the daily build-up of plaque and tartar, whilst regular dental hygiene appointments remove both in those harder to reach places to prevent cavities, gingivitis and gum disease.
Root canal therapy (or endodontics) involves removing infected pulp from the innermost part of the tooth. This prevents the infection from spreading and can help save a tooth that may otherwise have to be extracted. The pulp is made up of soft tissue, including nerves and blood vessels, and extends from the crown to the tips of the root.
As well as providing an effective repair for tooth decay or damage, composite (or white) fillings are also a natural-looking alternative to more obvious amalgam fillings. This is because they are made from tooth-coloured resin; a mixture of plastic and glass that blends in beautifully with your teeth.
Fissures are the thin grooves on the chewing surfaces and no matter how well they are brushed, bacteria can still collect within them and eventually cause decay. A fissure sealant is a safe plastic coating applied to the tooth to stop food particles and bacteria from settling in these hard-to-clean grooves.
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