Online
Leaflets : If you want general information
on a condition or treatment, go to the British
Dental Health Foundation's web site where they have
over 40 online leaflets.
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.
Cerec Restorations
in Reading, Berkshire
CEREC by Sirona Dental Systems is the world's only
system for the fabrication of all ceramic dental
restorations in one dental visit. With
CEREC at our dentist's side, you can be in and out
in a single visit with a permanent, all ceramic
crown, onlay, or veneer! For you, the patient,
this means fewer injections, less drilling, and
less time out of your hectic schedule for dental
care.
Bridges and partial dentures 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. Click here
for more information. Watch a crown
video and bridges
video.
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.
Call us today to book a consultation!
Caries
/ Decay
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. Click here
for more information.