Implantology All on 4 Fixed Teeth
This treatment option is coming to Healthy Smiles soon. Watch this space.
This treatment option is coming to Healthy Smiles soon. Watch this space.
This treatment option will be available from Healthy Smiles soon . Details will appear here.
Our Guarantee statement We aim to provide the highest quality of private dental care and services to our patients. Occasionally, however, patients are not happy with the result or the treatment may need to be redone. We therefore make the following refunds for treatments: • A crown, filling, inlay, pinlay, bridge or veneer needing…
We offer an Out of Hours Emergency Service. All booking is done On line only for this service. The availability is as seen on the ON LINE BOOKING PAGE The charge for the emergency includes: Exam, Diagnosis, All X rays. You will receive a suitable treatment plan for the next stage together with the cost…
If you or your partner suffer from Snoring then help is at hand. We can custom make an anti – snoring device. Just ask us.
Yes, we offer this treatment. In summary Composite Bonding is a Technique whereby we can change the Shape and Colour of teeth for a better smile. We tend not to prepare the teeth like we do for a Porcelain Veneer. A Composite Veneer / Bond per tooth starts at about £250 per tooth. This is much less…
This treatment option is available from Healthy Smiles. We use a very small volume of the patient’s own blood at the end of Oral Surgery procedures and Implant placement. The advantage is that your own blood makes your body heal a lot faster. For example : when taking a tooth out the extraction socket from…
Wisdom teeth pain and infection can come and go and be of varying severity each time. The important thing is to seek advice as early as possible. Early detection of issues may help avoid damage caused to other teeth by the mispositioning of wisdom teeth. At Healthy Smiles, we make extensive use of PRF for…
The Problems with Extractions When people lose teeth, they often experience shrinking of the remaining bone. Since chewing and biting stimulate bone growth in the jaw bone; a missing tooth will reduce this stimulus and signal the body’s osteoclasts to break down the jawbone. Although new bone continues to form, it occurs at a lower…