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First of all, thank you to our lovely patient for this wonderful testimonial and his kind words. It was a true pleasure to treat the gentleman and he always brings happiness to our clinic whenever he attends.
White filling/mercury removal from £150
Routine £150
Advanced £250
Complex/multi-surface £350 (as opposed to an expensive crown)
Treatment subject to a full clinical assessment and discussion of your treatment options
Then you have come to the right place!
If you have cavities in your teeth or you would like to get rid of your metal fillings, then we offer mercury-free dentistry at our practice. This procedure is gentle and white fillings look natural as they blend in with your existing teeth.
When old metal fillings are taken out, our expert dentists use a special technique to ensure that you do not swallow or inhale any mercury residue. This procedure is safe and does not damage teeth as no extra tooth structure is drilled away.
- Looks great
- Feels smooth
- Cost-effective
- Long-lasting
- Eat and drink straight away
- Strengthens the tooth
- Minimal drilling
- Excellent bacterial seal
There is no disadvantage to using composite bonding. If the hole in your tooth is bigger, then alternative treatments will be offered.
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Powerful suction (hoover)
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Use of rubber dam
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To build up broken teeth at the front and back of the mouth
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To repair decayed teeth
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To repair existing fillings
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When the patient suffers a dental injury
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To protect and build-up worn down teeth
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To replace silver fillings
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Can be an alternative and economical solution to crowns
It depends on the tooth. Your dentist is best placed to make that decision. Your Premier Herts Dentist has developed his own technique to give virtually pain-free anaesthetic. Most small composite repairs can be done comfortably without an anaesthetic. We also offer sedation.
Firstly, you need a dental assessment. We will explain your treatment options. A small to medium size cavity can be filled with composite.
Do not leave a cavity unseen to, even if it is causing you no problems. It may soon turn into a dental emergency.
No- we will take care of you and provide pain-free dental care.
Yes. We use a stronger type of composite for this situation.
Most patients will be worried about losing a tooth, especially if it will affect their smile. Dental injury is an emergency situation and requires prompt attention. Having a broken front tooth does not necessarily mean it needs to be removed; most times simple treatment such as a composite filling will restore the tooth back to normal. A dental assessment needs to be carried out.
The dentist will assess your teeth and in most cases this is a routine procedure.
We will explore the options available to give you the best smile. Treatment options include stain removal, new fillings or porcelain units.
If the tooth has a very large cavity then it is best to avoid using composites. An alternative such as an inlay or a crown to protect and strengthen the tooth may be one of the options. Your dentist is best placed to make that recommendation.
Yes. You can carry on with your day as normal. Composites are made of strong materials which strengthen the tooth and you can eat on them straight after the procedure.