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Emergency Dental Treatments

Our team of highly-qualified, personable and experienced clinicians offer urgent care and an array of dental treatments in a professional and timely manner.

Emergency dental cases are handled immediately and treatment is provided on the same day that an emergency appointment is made with every patient given a broad treatment plan and quotation.

Whether you have unexpected dental pain and need pain relief or you have a problem with a wisdom tooth, rest assured that we have a quick, suitable and affordable treatment for you.

If you are suffering from any dental problems, or unsure of what to do, please don’t hesitate to call us on 01342 832 904 or email us on [email protected]

Broken Denture Repair

If you have a denture that is broken, you will want to have it repaired as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more likely it will be that the denture will begin to break down and will need to be replaced. The best way to prevent this from happening is to have the broken denture fixed right away.

Broken dentures are unfortunately a common occurrence and it’s important to know how to fix them before they turn into a medical emergency. If you have a broken denture, it is important to repair it quickly, as the longer you wait, the more chances you have of developing an infection from bacteria.

Broken Tooth Repair

Broken tooth repair is quite a common issue among both adults and children. Generally, the root of a tooth that has broken off will cause the tooth to become loose or unstable. This can lead to pain, and also a risk of infection. This is an issue that can be easily fixed, simply by visiting your dentist.
 
Broken teeth are a fact of life for most people. It is important to make sure that you take care of your teeth and get them fixed when they break.
 
Broken tooth repair is a big and frightening issue that affects many of the people and pets in the United States. In this post, you will find some information about broken tooth repair, how to fix it and how to prevent it.

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Pain & Swelling Reduction

If you are suffering from dental pain and swelling, then you’re probably having a hard time eating, drinking, and smiling. Luckily, there are many different ways to reduce dental pain and swelling.

One of the most common causes of dental pain is swelling of the gums. This can occur when teeth are not cleaned properly or if the mouth is infected

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