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The team at Parbold Dental Practice are here to help you with all your dental needs. We offer complete dental services, including General and Cosmetic Dentistry, and Smile Makeovers. Many dental problems are easily avoided with a regular checkup and proper oral hygiene. That is why our dental practice promotes prevention along with the dental treatments we provide.

As your trusted dental care partner, we work together to ensure the health of your teeth and gums. Visit us if you are looking for a dentist in Wigan and the Ormskirk area. You will find that our services focus on providing our patients with treatments designed around their needs. We will provide you with the information about a treatment you require so you can learn more about your oral health and the options available to you.
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We are a family friendly dental practice situated in the centre of Parbold village and pride ourselves on making patients feel at ease during their visit. We provide general dentistry for all the family to a high standard and have a keen interest in Cosmetic dentistry, tooth whitening, line wrinkle reduction and orthodontics.
If you would like to register with the practice then a full dental assessment is required before we can provide any treatment. This is a 30-45 mins appointment with the dentist. To make an appointment at our practice to discuss a particular dental problem, patients can book a free consultation. A refundable deposit of 25 is required to secure the appointment.
We all want to look good for our age as a minimum and the good news is that the latest anti-ageing treatments can provide amazing results in helping us all achieve this. Not only for use in minimising lines and wrinkles, fillers are amazing at lifting, enhancing and replacing lost volume and definition.
Your gums are like cushions for your teeth: they surround the teeth in the jaws and help to support them. Looking after your gums is just as important as looking after your teeth. Red and swollen gums that bleed when you brush them could be a sign of gum disease, also known as gingivitis. When gingivitis is left untreated it can develop further into a type of infection known as periodontitis, which affects the entire area surrounding the tooth.
Do you feel a shooting pain in your teeth when eating or drinking something hot? Does the thought of biting into ice cream or a cold hard apple make you wince? Sensitive teeth can be a burden for many people and can be caused by several things. It is always important to seek advice from a dental professional so the source of the problem can be identified and treated.
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