We offer a full range of NHS and private dentistry. NHS treatment provides the basic treatment necessary to achieve and maintain good oral health.
We also provide a range of private cosmetic treatment which include white composite fillings in back teeth, implants, Invisalign, anti-wrinkle injections, fillers, SmileFast and tooth whitening.
Private dental payment plans are available, please ask for information.
The following languages are spoken at this Practice: English, Greek, Spanish and French.
Scaling and Gum Health
Professional scaling removes hard calculus (also known as tartar) that cannot be removed by brushing and flossing. It is also used in the treatment of gum disease.
Crowns, Bridges, and Veneers
Veneers, crowns and bridges are all lab-made restorations that require tooth preparation prior to being made.
Dentures
Dentures are removable appliances designed to replace a missing tooth or multiple teeth. They can be made from acrylic or a mixture of acrylic and a metal alloy called cobalt chrome.
Extractions
Our dentists make every effort to preserve your natural teeth. However, extractions are necessary when a tooth is badly decayed, broken down, infected or loose from advanced periodontal disease.
Fillings
Fillings are placed in teeth when they are decayed, broken or worn.
Dental care for Children
Prevention is key and we encourage parents to register their child soon after birth. This gives your baby a chance to become familiar with the sights, sounds and smells of a dental practice
Implants
Dental implants are a permanent solution for missing teeth.
Botox and Fillers
The natural ageing process, lifestyle and environment can contribute to unwanted facial lines, wrinkles and uneven skin tones.
Invisalign
Invisalign can straighten teeth in a more discreet manner than traditional braces.
SmileFast
SmileFast is a new quick and cost-effective process to improve your smile and give you confidence.
Teeth Whitening
Professional teeth whitening is a process which lightens your natural teeth and should always be carried out by a registered dental professional.
Snore Appliances and Splints
Excessive jaw clenching and bruxism can accelerate tooth wear and jaw deterioration. Meanwhile, snoring can impact the quality of your own sleep and that of those around you.