Our teeth have a lot to put up with being literally at the front line of everything that we eat and drink. Accidents can happen; sports impacts or teeth cracking when biting hard on solid foods or fillings becoming dislodged over time. You name it. we have seen it... and repaired it.
Even someone with the best and most rigorous dental health regime can encounter a dental problem that needs urgent action. And if that does happen you can rest assured that the team at Edge Dental will have your smile back to its sparkling and healthy best in no time.
Root treatment
Posterior crown
Post crown
White inlay
Pin retained filling
Fractured cusp
Tooth lengthening
Abfraction
Crown options
Peridontal treatment 1
Peridontal treatment 2
Root surface debridement
We have compiled these helpful links from the Oral Health Foundation, an organisation we are proud to support, to provide helpful information about Restore and Repair treatments.
There are several ways in which your tooth can crack or break and it is important that you get it seen to as soon as possible. More>
An ideal way to repair teeth that have been broken, a crown (or 'cap') would fit over the remaining part of a tooth. More>
Dental decay occurs when the enamel and dentine of a tooth become softened by acid attack after you have consumed sugars. More>
Dental erosion is the loss of tooth enamel caused by acid attack. When the enamel has worn away, it can lead to pain and sensitivity. More>
There are a number of different fillings, including: amalgam, composite, glass ionomer, gold inlays and onlays, and porcelain inlays. More>
Root canal treatment is needed when the blood or nerve supply of the tooth is infected through tooth decay or other injury. More>
Having sensitive teeth can mean anything from getting a mild twinge to having severe discomfort that can continue for several hours. More>
Many of us are now more conscious about the way we look and don't want silver fillings to show when we laugh or smile. More>