Treatments at Gables Dental Practice

Our aim is to provide the highest standard of dental care for our patients. We believe that the prevention of dental disease is better than the cure and our patients are encouraged to see our Hygienist at regular intervals. These visits play a central role a central role in achieving the objective of long term dental health.

When planning treatment, the long term benefit to the patient is always our main concern. We will always discuss every available option to help you choose the most appropriate treatment. We also work with experienced dental technicians with whom we have long established working relationships.

Our patients benefit from both general family dental care and a range of cosmetic procedures. These include tooth whitening which is a safe and non invasive way of enhancing your smile. In choosing between cosmetic options we always place great emphasis on the preservation of your dental health as the overriding priority.

When our patients require specialised treatment we will refer them to specialist colleagues with whom we have worked for many years and who we know will look after our patients with a high level of care and skill.

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Dental Hygiene

Practicing good oral hygiene is all about making sure your mouth, teeth and gums are clean and healthy.

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Fillings

A dental filling or restoration is a treatment designed to repair a cavity in your tooth caused by decay.

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Root Canal

Following trauma or deep decay the nerve may be permanently damaged and a root canal treatment may be recommended.

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Tooth Whitening

Remove stains and discolouration that may have arisen as a result of food staining, stains from smoking or from drinking red wine, tea or coffee.

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Bridges

A dental bridge is a functional solution to replace missing teeth; it works by securing a false tooth to either single or multiple adjacent teeth.

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Veneers

A veneer is a new surface to fit over the front of a tooth, to disguise a discoloured (rather than damaged) tooth.

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