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Frequently Asked Questions

1.Does your dentist provide emergency treatment?

Yes, our dentist provides emergency treatment covering areas around Hounslow, Middlesex such as Twickenham, Hampton, Kew and Teddington. We endeavour to provide same day appointments for patients with dental emergencies. We also offer emergency care outside of practice hours when possible. central dental offer a next day (sometimes same day) denture repair service.

2.What is your cross infection control policy?

Our dentist and nurse protect our patients and staff from cross infection, health and safety regulations and BDA guidelines are strictly observed at our practice.

3.What are your charges and how can payments be made?

At the first visit following a dental examination and radiographs, we discuss treatment options and dental fees with each patient, and an estimate is given. A written estimate is available on request. This may alter as treatment progresses and any significant changes will be brought to the patient's attention.

Dental patients are required to pay per visit for each session. Payments can be made by cash, cheque (with guarantee card) and all major credit and debit cards.

4.Why should I get a professionally made mouth guard for my child for sports ?

A professionally made mouth guard should be worn for all contact sports. These include rugby, football, cricket and hockey. It will protect your child against the risk of broken and damaged teeth and even damage to the jaw. It is a small price to pay for peace of mind.

5.Why do my gums bleed ?

Bleeding is due to the inflammation of the gums, which in turn is due to the build up of plaque on the teeth. When the plaque is not removed in time it will affect the bone under the gums and lead to loosening of the teeth. Regular dental visits will ensure that the deposits are removed and that you are taught how to look after your teeth and gums in the best way.

6.How do I register with your practice?

Just call our dental practice on 0208 894 6115 so that we can answer any of your questions and offer you an appointment time to suit you. You are automatically registered when you come for your first visit to us.

 

1 Central Avenue Hounslow Middlesex TW3 2QJ
0208 894 6115
Near Twickenham Rugby Ground

 

 
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Wishing for the Perfect Smile

First impressions count and your smile is very important. Wishing for the perfect smile in time for your date, job interview, wedding, social reunion or business meeting? The appearance of your teeth determine a lot about you in terms of your outlook on life, how you smile, how friendly you seem, and how clean you appear. Having a beautiful smile with white, straight teeth is what cosmetic dentistry is all about. Invest in your smile, feel great about yourself, be happier and look fantastic!

What is a Cosmetic Dentist?

Cosmetic dentistry is dental art to a dentist. A cosmetic dentist is an artist wishing to aesthetically improve your teeth to make you feel and look attractive, boost your confidence to smile and get the most out of life. Most if not all dentists provide cosmetic dental treatments so the Hollywood Smile is now available to everyone not just celebrities.

What is a Smile Makeover?

A smile makeover is when a cosmetic dentist offers a range of cosmetic dental options such as using veneers, crowns, white fillings and teeth whitening to ensure that your entire smile is perfect and that you're happy with every single tooth.

Further information
From Floss: Cosmetic Dental Makeover Self-Test
From Animated Teeth: Smile Makeovers

What is a Veneer?

A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain made to fit over the front surface of a tooth, like a false fingernail fits over a nail. Sometimes a natural colour 'composite' material is used instead of porcelain.

Veneers can improve the colour, shape and position of your teeth. A precise shade of porcelain can be chosen to give the right colour to improve a single discoloured or stained tooth or to lighten front teeth (usually the upper ones) generally.

A veneer can make a chipped tooth look intact again. The porcelain covers the whole of the front of the tooth with a thicker section replacing the broken part.

Veneers can also be used to close small gaps, when orthodontics (braces) are not suitable. If one tooth is slightly out of position, a veneer can sometimes be fitted to bring it into line with the others.

Veneers make teeth look natural and healthy. Because they are very thin and are held in place by a special strong bond (rather like super-glue) very little preparation of the tooth is needed.

Further information
From the BDHF: Dental veneer
From Animated Teeth: Dentist veneer
From About Cosmetic Dentistry: Teeth Veneers

What is a Crown?

A crown is an artificial restoration that fits over the remaining part of a prepared tooth, making it strong and giving it the shape of a natural tooth. A crown is sometimes known as a 'cap'.

Crowns are an ideal restoration for teeth that have been broken, or have been weakened by decay or a very large filling. A crown could be used for a number of other reasons, for instance:

  • you may have discoloured fillings and would like to improve the appearance of the tooth
  • you may have had a root filling which will need a crown to protect it
  • it may help hold a bridge or denture firmly in place.

Further information
From the BDHF: Dental crown
From Animated Teeth: Dentist crown
From About Cosmetic Dentistry: Teeth crowns

What is a White Filling?

A composite white filling is used to restore a small cavity (decay) in the tooth. The filling is called a white filling because of the natural, tooth colour of the material.

White fillings
are considered a more healthier as well as aesthetically pleasing option than silver (amalgam) fillings. Composite white filling can be placed during just one visit to the dentist.

Further information
From the BDHF: Dental white fillings
From Animated Teeth: Dentist white filling
From My New Smile: Teeth white fillings

What is Teeth Whitening, Tooth Whitening or Bleaching?

Teeth whitening, tooth whitening and power bleaching teeth are all the same. Teeth become stained because of food and drinks such as tea, coffee and red wine. There are many other reasons for tooth discolouration and smoking tobacco is one of the main causes.

The main ingredient in teeth whitening is Hydrogen Peroxide. As the Hydrogen Peroxide gel is broken down, oxygen enters the enamel and dentin, bleaching colored substances while the structure of the tooth is unchanged.

A laser light activates the whitening gel and helps speed up the chemical reaction of the whitening product. The result is a brighter, whiter smile and no more stained teeth. A cosmetic dentist should be able to whiten your teeth within 1 hour.

Teeth whitening home kits are available to complement the 1 hour chair-side power bleaching. A custom built mouth tray is created by the cosmetic dentist to ensure a perfect fit and effective home bleaching process.

Further information
From the BDHF: Dental teeth whitening
From Animated Teeth: Dentist teeth whitening
From ADA: Tooth whitening

Mouth Cancer Awareness

All dentists should screen for mouth cancer as part of a regular checkup. For more information on mouth, tongue, throat and other head and neck cancers, visit the Mouth Cancer Foundation website.