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.
Broken
or Chipped Teeth
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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New
Crowns
A crown is
an artificial restoration that fits over the
remaining part of a prepared tooth, making
it strong and giving it the shape of a natural
tooth. A crown is sometimes known as a ‘cap’.
Teeth with
caries (decay) are restored using a filling.
The cavity can be filled with either silver
composites (NHS) or tooth coloured composites
(private).
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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Tooth
Whitening & Tooth Gems
Our
tooth whitening system can whiten
teeth by up to several shades, brightening
your teeth dramatically.
Gel is applied to your teeth and the tooth
whitening light is positioned over your teeth
to activate the gel.
Contact us for more information about chair-side
power bleaching and home kits.
Tooth Gems are fashionable accessories which
we can apply to your teeth.
Talk to our cosmetic dentist at Dental Art
to discover what gems we provide.
White
Fillings
We can remove
silver (amalgam) fillings and replace them
with white, tooth coloured fillings. Click
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for more information.
Call us today to book a White Filling consultation!
Fluorosis
(White Marks)
We can remove
fluorosis (white marks on teeth) covering
them with white, tooth coloured composite
veneers.
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.
Online Resource: Want to find out
about dental treatment? Want to know
how to look after your teeth better? Visit
the new BDA
Smile web site.
3D Education: Learn about dental
anatomy, conditions, treatments and good
oral health with the BDA's cutting edge 3D Educational
web site.