Excellence in Oral Health

Our Services

Below is information covering many different aspects of dentistry and the services that we are able to provide.

Fillings

The use of composite resin (tooth coloured) filling material as our standard provides conservative tooth preparation for fillings leaving your... read more

Root canal treatment

A tooth will need root canal treatment if it has become infected by caries and infection or if the tooth has a fracture or damaged by... read more

Anaesthetics

Dentists now have a choice of anaesthetics they can choose to use. Some are good for short, simple procedures and only last for 30-60 minutes,... read more

No drills

Air abrasion is a technique for preparing fillings which doesn’t require an injection or the use of a drill. This system is available to our... read more

Digital X-Rays

Digital xrays provide almost instant images without the need for films or chemicals. That’s good for the environment! Also, being digital the... read more

Laughing gas

For those patients who feel the need for a higher level sedation than that provided by local anaesthetic the practice can help with the use of... read more

Teeth Whitening

To help create that perfect smile tooth whiting systems are available. Take home bleach systems are probably the best and cheapest way of whiting... read more

Crowns / Bridges

Crowns Although teeth are strong and difficult to break, trauma can chip or break them. Teeth can also become severely weakened by tooth decay and... read more

Orthodontics

Crooked teeth are a common problem. Studies report that up to70% of people could be helped by orthodontics in some way. Orthodontics helps with... read more

Gum disease

A guide for people with Periodontal disease  Periodontal disease (gum disease) is the inflammation and infection of the gums (or... read more

Paediatric Dentistry

A Quick Guide to Taking Care of Your Child’s Teeth.  It is important that baby (milk) teeth are looked after.  They are not... read more

Bruxism

Bruxism is an exaggerated clenching or grinding action of the teeth which is not part of your normal chewing function. It may lead to excessive... read more

Cracked Teeth

Cracked tooth syndrome relates to a variety of symptoms and signs caused by a crack in a tooth. Most cracked teeth can be saved. To improve the... read more

Disorders of the Jaw Joint

The jaw joint is known as the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) and is located in the front of the ear canals which can be easily felt with your... read more

Dental Implants

A dental implant is an artificial replacement of a missing root of a tooth that is inserted into the jaw bone when a natural tooth has been... read more