Dental Treatments & Options FAQs

Dental Treatments & Options

What services do you offer?

We offer Dental Hygiene, Teeth Cleaning and the management of Periodontal Disease. We offer NHS Dentist services that sometimes the long queue. we offer all private dental services, including implants, crowns, veneers, Denture and teeth whitening, exams, fillings, RCT, implants, composite bonding, extractions (surgical).

White (composite) fillings are available privately. In some front-tooth cases, they may be provided on the NHS.

this can be an option but various things will affect this decision depending on other teeth and what situation they are in, Bridges are a fixed solution, often offered privately, sometimes maybe offered on NHS. you can get a bridge instead of a denture, but it depends on your oral health and whether you’re seeking NHS or private treatment. A bridge is a fixed solution that replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring to the surrounding teeth, while a denture is removable. The NHS does provide bridges, but only if they are clinically necessary—for example, when a denture wouldn’t restore function adequately. If a denture is considered sufficient, the NHS may not offer a bridge due to cost-effectiveness. To be eligible for a bridge, you need healthy adjacent teeth and good gum condition. If the NHS won’t provide one and you still prefer a bridge for comfort or aesthetic reasons, you can pay privately, where you’ll also have access to more cosmetic materials and greater flexibility. Your dentist will assess your case and recommend the best option based on your needs and oral condition. Your dentist have the last word.

Yes, both NHS and private dentures are available. Private dentures offer more natural materials and faster turnaround.

Yes, we offer denture repairs and adjustments. Costs vary depending on the issue.

Yes, we offer porcelain and composite veneers as a private cosmetic option. We’ll help you choose what suits your smile best.
Yes we use enlighten whitening and offer both in chair and home whitening. We also offers composite bonding, implants, many more smile make overs on private basis!
Tooth discolouration may be intrinsic – the teeth simply developed with discolouration – or extrinsic – the teeth were stained by coffee or foods, for example. Talk to your dentist if you are worried about the colour of some of your teeth. If teeth are discoloured, then it may be possible to lighten them by applying tooth whiteners, using a tray which is fitted to the shape of your mouth. The dentist takes an impression of your teeth to make the tray and whitener is then put in the tray beside the teeth which are to be treated. Whiteners normally use hydrogen peroxide (in the form of carbamide peroxide, or urea peroxide). Superficial staining is generally easier to deal with than intrinsic staining but techniques now in common use in dental practice can help with most forms of tooth discolouration.

It is recommended to have regular hygiene visits during pregnancy as the hormonal changes taking place during this time may result in changes in your gums. Tooth sensitivity develops when the enamel providing coating to the inner part of the tooth is lost. The need to have fillings during pregnancy is assessed individually during examination.