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Cosmetic & General Dentistry

High Quality, Affordable Dental Care for Happier, Healthier Smiles

Your Source for Dental Implants

Advanced Oral Surgeries and Family Dentistry

Competitive and Transparent Pricing

We Believe Every Interaction with our Patients is an Opportunity

No Hidden Extras

A fair and fully transparent fee structure with no hidden costs.

Great Reputation

Many of our patients join us through referrals.

Nervous Patients

We listen carefully to patients and explain things in a clear, simple way.

Welcome To

Example Dental Clinic

Our goal is to ensure that our patients are treated as individuals, not as numbers.

Example Dental Clinic is dedicated to providing high-quality and affordable dental care in a relaxed and caring environment. Supported by an efficient, highly focused, and friendly dental team, we offer a range of dental treatments for you and your family.

We take pride in our work, and our aim is to have happy and satisfied patients with healthy, beautiful smiles.

In addition to providing quality dental care, we strive to make your visits to the practice relaxed and anxiety-free. Our goal is to ensure that our patients are treated as individuals, not as numbers. That is why our staff will do everything they can to make you feel as relaxed and comfortable as possible during your visit. We encourage new patients to have a detailed discussion with one of our dentists.

To book a consultation, please call the practice on 123 456 7890 or book online. We look forward to welcoming you to Example Dental Clinic in the near future.

Why Choose Us

Reasons to choose us

SERVICES

Services Offred By Us

Dental Implant

Your teeth are designed to last a lifetime, but sometimes they don’t. Replacing missing teeth is important for your general health.

Cleaning & Prevention

Cleaning and prevention help avoid serious and costly dental problems and are key to maintaining a healthy, confident, and beautiful smile.

Dental Bridges

When a tooth is lost, a space is left that can be unsightly, cause difficulty with chewing, or result in the movement of adjacent teeth.

Orthodontics

The purpose of orthodontic braces is to treat misaligned, crooked, crowded, or protruding teeth. They close gaps between teeth and ensure that

Root Canal

Root canal treatment is one of the most complex dental procedures carried out. It is a skilled and time-consuming procedure.

Tooth Filling

If you dream of being able to throw your head back and laugh with wild abandon, then virtually invisible white fillings are the way forward.

Crown

A crown, sometimes known as a “cap,” is a protective covering fitted over the existing structure of a broken or damaged tooth to restore

Teeth Whitening

One of the simplest, quickest, and most effective ways to improve the appearance of your smile is with teeth whitening treatment.

Tooth Extraction

We understand that having a tooth removed can be an upsetting and anxious experience. Whenever possible.

Dentures

Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth, designed to look and function like natural teeth and the surrounding gum tissue.

Children′s Dentistry

Sometimes the hardest part of finding the right paediatric dentist is finding someone with whom your children feel safe and comfortable.

Veneers

Veneers are thin sheets of laminated porcelain designed to resemble the surface of natural teeth. They are applied to the front surface of the teeth

Our Team

Meet Our Friendly Team

Our team of professional, highly educated, compassionate, and committed employees aims to improve patient health, appearance, and self-confidence. We will do our utmost to ensure you feel as relaxed and comfortable as possible during your visit.

Isabella Harper

Dentist

Catherine Brown

Endodontist

Josephine Jones

Implantologist

Sophie Smith

Orthodontist

TESTIMONIAL

Happy Clients

We regularly receive letters and cards from our patients thanking us for our services. Here is a selection of those we have received. We’d love to hear what you have to say about our service - please get in touch using our Contact page.

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GALLERY

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Most children and adults should see their dentist and hygienist for a regular cleaning and check-up every 12 months. Tobacco and alcohol use, diabetes, pregnancy, periodontal and gum disease, and poor oral hygiene are some of the many factors your dentist takes into consideration when deciding how often you need a dental cleaning and check-up. People at greater risk of oral disease should have dental check-ups more often.

We protect our patients in many ways, starting with state-of-the-art sterilisation equipment and the use of face masks and gloves. We also always check our patients’ health histories.

A confident smile and a healthy mouth are important assets, but it is also important to replace missing teeth for health reasons. Once teeth are lost, bone loss occurs. This not only shortens the face and causes it to age prematurely, but can also cause other teeth to become loose and put them at risk of falling out. Facial features may droop and appear distorted. Missing teeth can also provide a fertile breeding ground for tooth decay. If you have a missing tooth, the surrounding teeth become increasingly susceptible to decay, which may result in them being lost as well.

Exposure to all sources of radiation, including the sun, minerals in the soil, household appliances, and dental X-rays, can damage the body’s tissues and cells and potentially lead to the development of cancer. Fortunately, the dose of radiation you are exposed to during dental X-rays is extremely small.

Advances in dentistry over the years have led to significantly lower radiation levels from dental X-rays. Some of these improvements include digital X-ray machines that limit the radiation beam to a small, targeted area; modern high-speed X-ray films that require shorter exposure times than older film types to achieve the same results; and the use of film holders that keep the film in place in the mouth, preventing slippage and reducing the need for repeat X-rays and additional radiation exposure.

Any toothpaste containing fluoride that you like the flavour of is suitable. Fluoride is important because it helps to strengthen tooth enamel, thereby inhibiting tooth decay.

It’s up to you whether you choose to use a mouth rinse or not. However, it is important to remember that it should not be used instead of a toothbrush, as it will not clean your teeth. Apart from providing a pleasant taste for a few minutes, most mouthwashes offer little benefit, and many are highly acidic, which could gradually erode tooth enamel.

Our practice has always grown through word-of-mouth recommendations, so we are delighted when you share your positive experiences with friends and relatives. We also accept referrals from other dentists.

Request An Appointment

For appointments, please call us on 123 456 7890 or fill in our appointment form below, and we will call or email you to confirm your appointment.

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