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Current COVID and infection control measures at Abbey Dental Health Centre: July 2023

It is always our top priority to keep our patients and dental team safe and we are proud to say that our cross infection policies and procedures have always been of the highest standard.

Current COVID and infection control measures:

  • Patients are no longer required to wear masks, however if you wish to we will support your wishes.
  • Please do not attend appointment times too early. We prefer patients to arrive within 5 minutes of their appointment time.
  • We continue to wear full PPE in surgeries and respect everyone’s personal space throughout the practice.

To ensure that we practice safely we have reviewed and updated relevant parts of our operating procedures. Some changes we have made involve long-term financial investments in new equipment such as upgraded air ventilation systems in the surgeries.

Our dental team is confident and ready to do what we do best, provide excellent and safe dental care to our patients. You can find out more about the extra safety measures we have introduced and what to expect next time you visit us by looking at our short video below:

 

Dental Implant Benefits

The Benefits of Dental Implants for Tooth ReplacementDental Implant

Your smile should last a lifetime, and with dental implants from Abbey Dental Health Centre, it will. Replacing missing teeth is important to your overall health and also to the health of your other teeth. When natural teeth are missing, you not only lose functionality but also can experience a host of other issues.

Having missing teeth is not only embarrassing, but your mouth will deteriorate rapidly if left untreated. Dental implants help you look and feel better, regain your self-esteem, and have a better quality of life. For over 50 years, dental implants have been used to replace missing teeth and they’re now the standard of care for restoring functionality in a rapidly deteriorating mouth. You deserve to smile again, and dental implants will help you do that.

Learn the lifelong benefits of implant-supported replacement teeth (dental implants) below:

Improve your Appearance

A major benefit to dental implants is that they preserve bone and prevent further deterioration of the facial structure, and therefore improve appearance. When most or all the natural teeth are severely compromised or missing, there is nothing left in the jawbone to stimulate bone growth. The human body can sense that the jawbone is no longer necessary to support teeth and it begins to dissolve away. This results in rapid deterioration of the facial structure: lips fold in, the lower face shrivels up to create a witch-like chin, and wrinkles also develop around the mouth to create “marionette lines.”  This makes the person look much older than they actually are. With dental implants, wrinkles and facial structure collapse is eliminated and you can take up to 20 years off your smile!

Even when only one tooth is missing, long-term aesthetics are usually much better with an implant-supported replacement tooth than with a traditional tooth-supported bridge. This is particularly important in the front of your mouth, where preventing a visible bone defect is critical for natural appearance.

Get Immediate Results

At Dental Associates, we can replace your missing or failing teeth with new, beautiful implant-supported restorations in as little as one procedure. Our dental implant team will give you a lifelong solution for a smile compromised by missing teeth, and you will experience a dramatic improvement in chewing ability, teeth stability and overall comfort. Keep in mind that each case is different, so we will be able to give you a more accurate timeframe for how long replacement teeth will take at your free consultation.

Restore Self-Esteem and Renew Your Self-Confidence

Dental implants help you feel better about yourself because they allow you to eat, laugh and smile without reservations, and be pain-free and worry-free. Because dental implants look and feel like real teeth, your mouth no longer has to dictate how you live your life.

Be Comfortable in Everyday Situations

Unlike dentures, you never have to take out implant-supported replacement teeth. You can brush, floss, eat, drink and sleep with your dental implants because they are completely permanent.

Restore Your Mouth to its Most Natural State

Dental implants are the closest thing to natural teeth. When the entire tooth – including the root – is replaced, your smile will feel and function like natural teeth. Everything in your mouth will look natural, and no one will know you have a new implant-supported smile unless you tell them.

Keep Natural Healthy Teeth Health

Tooth replacement with traditional tooth-supported bridges often requires a dentist to grind down teeth that are adjacent to the missing tooth/teeth so that the bridge can be cemented onto them and into place. The natural tooth structure that is lost can never be replaced. Partial dentures have clasps that hook onto adjacent teeth, which puts pressure on these teeth as the metal framework rocks back and forth during daily movements. These clasps also eat away at the remaining gum tissue, causing even more damage. Replacing missing teeth with implant-supported crowns/bridges does not involve the adjacent natural teeth, which means that your remaining teeth won’t be damaged or compromised. Dental implants allow you to keep as many of your natural teeth as possible!

Enhance Your Overall Quality of Life

Dental implants allow both your smile and mouth function to be more natural, which results in increased comfort and confidence when smiling, speaking, and eating. If dentures and partials are replaced with implant-supported teeth, your quality of life will improve significantly since you’ll be able to eat all types of foods plus you’ll be able to speak and smile more easily!

Dental implants improve your quality of life by…

  • Improving eating habits immediately
  • Eliminating messy adhesives used to hold dentures
  • Eliminating unsightly and destructive metal clasps common with partial dentures
  • Never needing to take out dentures or bridges again!

Eliminate Health Issues Common with Failing Teeth

Improving oral health also improves your overall health. Dental implants help create a healthier mouth and help reduce periodontal disease, a bacterially-induced chronic infection and inflammatory disease. Periodontal disease does not improve by itself. Left unchecked and allowed to worsen, it can lead to heart attacks, strokes, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes and other chronic diseases. Dental implants will immediately improve the health of your mouth. Since dental implants imitate natural teeth, the care for them is also similar to that of caring for natural teeth. With routine maintenance (brushing and flossing), and regular checkups, you’ll have a happy, healthy smile for a lifetime.

Care for Your Teeth Easily

Caring for an implant-supported crown is the same as caring for natural teeth. Simply brush and floss every day, and visit your Dental Associates dental hygienist and dentist for regular cleanings, maintenance and checkups.

Request a Dental Implants Consultation

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Emergency Dental Service

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or Call 01458 832215 for further advise about an emergency appointment!

For Out of Hours Emergency Appointments, Please Call 01458 832215 and Follow the Answering Machine Instructions (registered patients only)

You do not have to be registered with us to use emergency dental service.

What is a Dental Emergency?

A dental emergency is any problem you have associated with your teeth and/or gums including:

Toothache:  If you have toothache there is likely to be something wrong with your tooth requiring immediate attention. We recommend you contact us immediately and take painkillers if required in the meantime such as Ibuprofen (for non-asthmatics) or Paracetamol. Never exceed the dose.

Chipped or Broken Teeth:  A fractured or damaged tooth can be alarming but try not to panic as options are usually available to restore the tooth. If the area is painful avoid hot/cold food and drinks and try eating on the other side to relieve pressure on the damaged tooth. Painkillers such as Ibuprofen (for non-asthmatics) and Paracetamol might help. Pain free treatment is usually available by contacting us as soon as possible.

Painful Gums and/or Swelling: Swellings is caused by infection, contact us the practice for further advise.

Lost Crown, Veneer and Bridge: Keep your crown safely so it can be recemented as soon as possible. This avoids further damage to the tooth. Call us as soon as possible to make a convenient appointment.

Broken Dentures: Dentures can be fixed on occasion. Make an early appointment for an assessment.

Knocked out tooth: If you have had a tooth knocked out please try not to handle the tooth as this can damage the root. Try to hold it by the crown only if possible. If you are comfortable to reposition the tooth do so, if not, place the tooth in milk or saline and contact us as soon as possible.

Remember for any dental emergency call us on 01458 832215