General Dental Treatments

At Feltham Dental Care, we offer a comprehensive range of general dentistry, together with more advanced treatments such as teeth straightening (Invisalign), cosmetic dentistry (including crowns, veneers & composite bonding) and dental implants. Our state-of- the art practice uses the latest digital technology to provide you with excellent results in a very quick time.

Extractions

A tooth extraction may be necessary for many reasons, including severe damage or decay.

A tooth extraction is a dental procedure during which your tooth is completely removed from its socket, this procedure can either be straightforward or surgical depending on circumstances.

Either way, our experienced team will guide you through the treatment and answer any questions your may have.

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composite Fillings

Fillings are a common treatment used to restore decay in teeth. Composite fillings are most patient’s preferred choice as they are a tooth coloured option and can be contoured to produce natural looking results.

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Dental Crowns

A dental crown is a type of dental restoration used to cover teeth that have been broken, weakened by decay or have a very large filling. The crown fits over the remaining part of a prepared tooth, making it strong and giving it the shape of a natural tooth. Crowns can be made in a variety of different materials to suit different clinical needs. Your dentist will discuss all the options and suggest which would be most suitable for your tooth.

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Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is used to fill the space where a tooth was removed. It is a false tooth that is held in place by being attached to the teeth next to it, like a bridge.

Replacing missing teeth can help prevent shifting of the other teeth and aid in normal dental function.

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Dentures

Whether you are missing one or many of your teeth, then dentures could be the solution for you. A denture is made from hard-wearing material that mimics the look of teeth and gums to give your mouth a natural appearance.

At Feltham Dental Care, we provide excellent bespoke dentures that are constructed using the latest modern techniques and materials.

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TMJD

TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint, which is the joint that connects your jawbone to your skull. TMJ disorders refer to a group of conditions that cause pain and dysfunction in this joint and the muscles that control jaw movement.

TMJ treatment typically involves a combination of self-care practices, such as applying ice or heat, avoiding hard or chewy foods, and practicing relaxation techniques to reduce stress. Over-the-counter pain relievers or prescription medications may also be recommended to manage pain and inflammation. It is sometimes necessary to have a custom made guard by your practitioner to add protection and prevent fracture of teeth.

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Inlays & Onlays

Inlays and onlays are two types of restorations used if you have a cavity in your tooth that needs to be filled. An inlay is a small filling that fits into the biting surface of a tooth while an onlay covers a larger area of the tooth and is better suited to bigger cavities.

Inlays and onlays are usually made from a tooth-coloured porcelain or gold and can be made in a dental laboratory by a technician.

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Fissure Sealing

Fissure sealing is a simple and painless procedure that involves cleaning and drying the teeth, then applying a special dental resin material to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. This material is then hardened with a curing light, creating a protective barrier that can last for several years.

While fissure sealing is not a guarantee against tooth decay, it can significantly reduce the risk of cavities and the need for more invasive dental treatments in the future. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene habits are still essential for maintaining optimal dental health.

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REferral for Specialist TReatment

Sometimes we may need to refer to a specialist when the case requires advanced expertise beyond general dentistry, such as complex oral surgeries, orthodontics, or treatment of severe periodontal disease. Specialists have additional training to manage advanced issues, ensuring you will receive optimal care for your specific condition, improving outcomes and reducing the risk of complications.

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