Advanced imaging for accurate dental care
5D Digital Dental Scan for Detailed Insight
Our 5D digital dental scanning technology provides fast and precise imaging to support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Using advanced digital scanning instead of messy traditional impressions, we can create a detailed view of your teeth and gums to help plan cosmetic, restorative and general dental treatment with clarity and confidence.
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Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about our 5D digital dental scan. If you’d like to know more, our friendly team is here to help.
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What is a 5D digital dental scan?
A 5D digital dental scan uses advanced imaging to create a highly detailed view of your teeth and gums. It supports accurate diagnosis and treatment planning for both general and cosmetic dentistry.
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Is the scan uncomfortable or invasive?
Not at all. The iTero Intraoral Scanner uses a small handheld wand to gently scan your mouth. It's quick, clean, and avoids the need for traditional impressions.
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How long does a digital dental scan take?
Most scans are completed in just a few minutes. Your clinician will guide you through the process and ensure your comfort throughout.
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Will I see the results straight away?
Yes. The digital images are available immediately, so your dentist can review the results and discuss any next steps with you during the same visit.
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Is a 5D scan safe for everyone?
Yes. 5D digital scans are safe for most patients, including children. They use light-based imaging rather than radiation, unlike traditional X-rays.
The Process
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Pre-Treatment
Before your scan, we’ll ask a few health-related questions and clearly explain the process. No preparation is needed - just arrive as you are.
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Treatment
During the scan, your clinician will gently move the handheld iTero Intraoral Scanner around your mouth. It captures thousands of images per second to create a detailed model.
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Post-Treatment
After the scan, your dentist will review the images with you. You’ll be able to see exactly what they see, helping you better understand any recommended treatments.
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Sides Effects & Risks
Digital dental scans are non-invasive and carry minimal risk. Some patients may experience mild jaw fatigue from holding their mouth open briefly, but this typically passes quickly.
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Don’t delay diagnosis or treatment
Without accurate imaging, dental issues can be missed or misdiagnosed. A 5D digital scan gives your clinician a complete, clear view—early, accurately, and comfortably.
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Our 5D digital dental scan provides fast, precise imaging to support your dental health - without discomfort, downtime, or uncertainty.
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Conscious Sedation for Dental Procedures
Conscious sedation helps ease dental anxiety, making your treatment more comfortable, whether you're visiting for cosmetic work, a repair, or a complex issue.
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Thinking about conscious sedation for your upcoming dental appointment? It’s normal to have questions. Here are some of the most common queries we receive from patients before their visit.
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What is conscious sedation and how does it work?
Conscious sedation uses a prescribed oral sedative to help you stay calm and relaxed while remaining awake during your dental treatment. It reduces anxiety and discomfort, and you’ll still be able to respond to the dental team if needed.
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Will I be completely unconscious during sedation?
No. With conscious sedation, you remain awake and responsive, although you may feel drowsy. Many patients remember very little of the procedure, which can be reassuring if you're nervous about dental work.
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Is dental sedation safe for everyone?
Conscious sedation is generally safe for most healthy adults. Before your treatment, we’ll review your medical history and any current medications to ensure it’s the right option for you.
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How long does the sedative take to wear off?
The calming effects of oral sedation can last for several hours. You'll need someone to accompany you and drive you home, and it's best to avoid work or important tasks for the rest of the day.
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Can I eat or drink before my sedation appointment?
We’ll provide clear instructions before your visit. In most cases, you’ll need to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours beforehand, depending on the type of sedative used.
The Process
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Pre-Treatment
Before your appointment, we’ll discuss your health history, current medications, and any concerns. If sedation is suitable for you, we’ll explain the process clearly and give you full instructions on when and how to take your sedative.
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Treatment
During your visit, you’ll stay conscious but feel deeply relaxed. Our team will monitor you throughout to ensure your safety and comfort. Most patients feel calm and unaware of how much time has passed.
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Post-Treatment
After your procedure, you may feel drowsy for several hours. A trusted adult must accompany you home. Rest is recommended for the remainder of the day, and most patients can return to normal activities the next morning.
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Sides Effects & Risks
Common temporary effects include mild drowsiness, dry mouth, or slight memory gaps. Rarely, some people may experience nausea or allergic reactions. We carefully assess suitability beforehand to minimise any risks.
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When anxiety prevents essential care
Avoiding the dentist due to fear can lead to worsening oral health, more complex treatments, and unnecessary discomfort. Conscious sedation helps you receive the care you need without added stress.
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We provide safe, medically supervised dental sedation tailored to your needs - helping you relax and feel confident during your treatment.
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Feel calm and in control
Ease anxiety and stress
Oral sedation helps you stay relaxed throughout your visit, making dental care more manageable—even if you've felt nervous in the past.
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Safe and supervised care
Led by experienced professionals
Your wellbeing is our top priority. Every sedation plan is carefully reviewed and monitored by qualified clinicians from start to finish.
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Comfortable treatment experience
Gentle support every step of the way
From your first enquiry to aftercare, we guide you through each stage with compassion, clarity, and a focus on your comfort.
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Tailored to your needs
Flexible sedation options
We only recommend sedation if it’s right for you, based on your health profile and the type of dental treatment you require.
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If you’re feeling anxious about dental treatment, conscious sedation could help. Talk to our team to explore your options in a safe, supportive environment.
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General Anaesthetic for Complex Dental Care
We offer safe, medically supervised general anaesthesia to ensure a calm, pain-free dental experience - ideal for complex procedures or patients with dental anxiety.
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Here are some of the most common questions patients ask about general anaesthetic for dental procedures. If you have any specific concerns, we’re happy to discuss them with you.
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Will I be completely unconscious during general anaesthetic?
Yes. General anaesthetic places you in a fully unconscious state, so you won’t be aware of the procedure or feel any pain during treatment.
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Is general anaesthetic safe for dental procedures?
When administered by trained professionals in a controlled environment, general anaesthetic is considered safe. We carry out a full medical assessment beforehand to ensure it's suitable for you.
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How is general anaesthetic different from a local anaesthetic?
Local anaesthetic numbs a specific area while you stay awake. General anaesthetic affects your entire body, placing you in a sleep-like state throughout the procedure.
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How long does it take to recover from general anaesthetic?
Most patients begin to recover within a few hours, though full alertness may take longer. You’ll need someone to accompany you home and rest for the remainder of the day.
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When is general anaesthetic recommended for dental work?
It’s often recommended for complex treatments, or when patients experience high anxiety or have difficulty with local anaesthetic alone or conscious sedation.
The Process
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Pre-Treatment
Before your procedure, we’ll complete a thorough health assessment and explain what to expect. You’ll receive guidance on eating, drinking, and medications to help ensure your comfort and safety.
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Treatment
During your dental procedure, a qualified anaesthetist will administer the general anaesthetic and monitor your vital signs throughout. Our team ensures you remain fully unconscious and pain-free the entire time.
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Post-Treatment
After your treatment, you'll be monitored in recovery until you're ready to go home. We’ll provide clear aftercare instructions and remain available to support you during your recovery.
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Sides Effects & Risks
As with any medical procedure, general anaesthetic carries some risks, including nausea, drowsiness, or a sore throat. Serious complications are rare and minimised through thorough screening and expert monitoring.
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Avoid Unnecessary Pain or Stress
Delaying dental treatment due to fear or discomfort can lead to more serious issues. General anaesthetic helps make essential care more manageable and less stressful.
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We provide clinically led, compassionate care for patients having dental treatment under general anaesthetic, tailored to your individual needs - helping you feel safe, comfortable and supported throughout.
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If you're considering general anaesthetic for an upcoming dental procedure, we’re here to help you make a confident, informed decision.
Worried About a Hole in Your Tooth?
From minor tooth decay to deeper cavities causing discomfort, we provide gentle, effective treatments to restore your oral health and peace of mind.
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Personalised Treatments for Tooth Cavities
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Why Timely Dental Care Is Essential
Leaving a hole in your tooth untreated can lead to serious problems such as enamel erosion, infection, or even tooth loss. Prompt care helps protect your smile and overall oral health.
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We prioritise clear communication, clinical accuracy, and patient comfort, so you feel informed, reassured, and supported throughout your treatment.
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What causes a hole in a tooth?
A hole in your tooth, commonly known as a cavity, is caused by tooth decay. This happens when plaque builds up and produces acid that gradually wears away the enamel. Contributing factors include poor oral hygiene, frequent sugary snacks, and dry mouth.
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How can I tell if I have a deep cavity?
Symptoms of a deep cavity may include sensitivity to hot or cold, pain when chewing, or visible dark spots or holes. However, cavities don’t always cause pain early on, which is why regular dental check-ups are important.
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Can a cavity heal without treatment?
Once a cavity forms, it won’t heal on its own. Professional dental treatment is required to remove the decay and restore the tooth. Catching it early can help avoid more complex procedures.
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What treatments are available for a tooth cavity?
Treatment depends on the cavity’s size and depth. Options include fillings, inlays, or crowns. In more advanced cases, a root canal may be needed. We'll guide you through the best option for your needs.
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Is cavity treatment painful?
Cavity treatments are typically quick and comfortable, especially when addressed early. We use local anaesthetic when necessary and always focus on making your experience as stress-free as possible.
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Gentle and effective root canal care to ease severe toothache and preserve your natural tooth. We prioritise your comfort, safety, and long-term oral health.
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Delaying treatment for a dental infection can lead to increased pain, abscesses, or even tooth loss. Early root canal therapy helps protect both your smile and overall health.
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Every root canal is carried out with precision, empathy, and a focus on your wellbeing. Our experienced team uses proven techniques to minimise discomfort and support a smooth recovery.
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Gentle, Compassionate Care
Focused on Patient Comfort
We use local anaesthetic and calming techniques to make your root canal treatment as comfortable and stress-free as possible.
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Clinically Sound Treatment
Expert-Led Clinical Approach
Our dental professionals follow established protocols to remove infection and seal the tooth, helping to prevent future complications.
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Preserve Your Smile
Protect Your Natural Tooth
Root canal therapy saves your natural tooth, avoiding extraction and helping to maintain your bite and appearance.
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What is a root canal and why might I need one?
A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat infection inside a tooth. You may need one if you’re experiencing a severe toothache, sensitivity, or have a dental abscess. The treatment removes infected tissue, relieves pain, and helps save the tooth.
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Will the root canal procedure be painful?
Most patients say a root canal feels similar to having a filling. We use effective local anaesthetic to ensure you're comfortable throughout the procedure.
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How long does root canal treatment take?
Root canal treatment usually takes one to two visits, depending on the tooth’s complexity and the extent of the infection. Your dentist will explain the process during your consultation.
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What happens after a root canal?
After the root canal, the tooth is sealed and often restored with a crown to improve strength and function. Most patients resume normal activities within a day or two.
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Is root canal therapy always successful?
Root canal therapy has a high success rate when performed correctly. We’ll carefully assess your tooth and recommend the best treatment plan for your needs.
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If you're dealing with tooth pain or have been advised to consider a root canal, we're here to help. Contact us to speak with a trusted dental professional about your options.
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A calm, expert-led approach to treating dental nerve infections and abscessed teeth, helping you preserve your natural tooth and feel better, faster.
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It’s natural to have questions about root canal treatment. Here are answers to some of the most common concerns we hear from patients, explained clearly and simply.
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What exactly is a root canal treatment?
A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat infection inside a tooth. It involves removing the inflamed or infected nerve, cleaning and shaping the root canals, and sealing the tooth to prevent further problems. This process helps save your natural tooth and relieve pain.
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How do I know if I need a root canal?
Typical signs include persistent toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, tenderness, or darkening of the tooth. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it's best to book a dental assessment as soon as possible.
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Is a root canal painful?
No, root canal treatment is performed under local anaesthetic, so you shouldn’t feel pain during the procedure. You may experience some discomfort afterwards, but this is usually mild and temporary.
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How long does the root canal procedure take?
The length of treatment varies, but most root canals can be completed in one or two visits. Your dentist will advise you based on the condition of your tooth.
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Will I need a crown after the treatment?
In many cases, a crown is recommended after root canal treatment to protect the tooth and restore its strength. Your dentist will provide guidance tailored to your needs.
The Process
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Pre-Treatment
Before your root canal, your dentist will examine your symptoms, take X-rays, and discuss the procedure in detail. This helps you feel informed and confident about your treatment.
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Treatment
The infected nerve is carefully removed from your tooth. The root canals are then cleaned, shaped and filled with a biocompatible material. The tooth is then sealed to protect it and reduce the risk of further infection.
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Post-Treatment
It’s normal to experience mild discomfort for a few days after treatment. You’ll receive aftercare instructions and may need a follow-up visit to check healing or place a crown.
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Sides Effects & Risks
Root canal treatment is generally safe, but risks can include reinfection, tooth fracture, or the need for retreatment. Your dentist will explain any potential concerns specific to your case.
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Avoid Delays That Could Lead to Tooth Loss
Untreated dental nerve infections can worsen, leading to severe pain, abscesses, or even tooth extraction. Timely root canal treatment protects both your health and your natural teeth.
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Our root canal treatments combine clinical precision with a calm, compassionate approach - helping you feel safe, informed, and well cared for at every step.
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Gentle, thorough dental cleaning
Professional Scale and Polish Treatment
Gently remove built-up plaque, tartar and surface stains with a professional scale and polish using the latest GBT machine. With airflow stain removal included as standard, it’s a modern, comfortable way to support oral health and keep your smile looking clean and refreshed.
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Here are some frequently asked questions about scale and polish treatments. If you have any specific concerns, we’ll be happy to address them during your appointment.
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What is a scale and polish treatment?
A scale and polish is a professional dental cleaning that removes plaque and tartar from your teeth. It helps prevent gum disease, supports good oral health, and leaves your teeth feeling smooth and refreshed.
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How often should I have this treatment?
Most people benefit from a scale and polish every six months, but this can vary depending on your oral health. Your dental provider will recommend the ideal frequency based on your individual needs.
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What is Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT)?
Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) is a modern, gentle approach to dental cleaning. It uses advanced technology to effectively remove biofilm, plaque, and early tartar with minimal discomfort.
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Will the treatment hurt or cause sensitivity?
You may experience mild sensitivity during or after the treatment, especially if you have sensitive teeth or gum inflammation. This usually resolves within a day or two.
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Will this make my teeth look whiter?
While a scale and polish can brighten your smile by removing surface stains, it is not a teeth whitening treatment. For more noticeable whitening, a separate procedure may be recommended.
The Process
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Pre-Treatment
Before your appointment, continue your regular brushing and flossing routine. If you have any dental concerns or medical conditions, let your clinician know so they can tailor your care accordingly.
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Treatment
During your scale and polish, your dental hygienist will use the latest GBT machine to remove plaque and tartar, with airflow stain removal included as standard. Treatment usually takes 30–45 minutes.
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Post-Treatment
After your treatment, your teeth will feel noticeably cleaner and smoother. You can eat and drink as normal, though avoiding very hot or cold items for a few hours may help if you experience sensitivity.
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Sides Effects & Risks
Mild gum tenderness or tooth sensitivity may occur temporarily after treatment. Serious side effects are rare when the procedure is carried out by a qualified dental professional.
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Don’t let plaque lead to problems
If left untreated, plaque and tartar can lead to gum disease, bad breath, and tooth decay. Regular hygiene appointments help prevent these issues before they develop.
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Our scale and polish treatments are led by experienced professionals, tailored to your needs, and delivered with your comfort and wellbeing in mind.
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Modern, effective cleaning tools
Advanced care methods
We use the latest GBT machine, with airflow stain removal included as standard. Warm water helps make treatment gentler and more comfortable for sensitive teeth.
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Trusted dental professional
Experienced professionals
Treatments are carried out by qualified dental hygienists who prioritise prevention, comfort, and clear communication.
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Care that fits your needs
Personalised treatment plans
We tailor every appointment to your oral health requirements, whether it’s for ongoing maintenance or part of a wider dental plan.
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Feel the difference immediately
Health and hygiene benefits
Enjoy a fresher mouth and cleaner teeth after just one visit. Regular appointments support long-term oral health and confidence.
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Trusted Teeth Grinding Treatment for Lasting Relief
Struggling with jaw clenching or teeth grinding? Our medically led treatments offer safe, effective relief to protect your smile and improve your quality of life.
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Why Treating Teeth Grinding Is Essential
If left untreated, bruxism can cause worn teeth, jaw pain, headaches and poor sleep. Early intervention helps prevent long-term damage and discomfort.
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We focus on clinically proven care, patient comfort and clear communication. Every treatment is tailored to your individual needs and delivered with professionalism and compassion.
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Evidence-Based Bruxism Treatments
Medically led and patient-centred
Our approach targets the root causes of teeth grinding using proven methods—never guesswork or one-size-fits-all solutions.
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Clear Advice and Personalised Support
Supportive care at every stage
We explain your treatment options in plain English, so you can make confident, informed decisions about your care.
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Prevent Further Damage from Grinding
Protect your teeth for the future
Early management of jaw clenching and bruxism helps reduce wear, ease discomfort and lower the risk of future dental problems.
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What causes teeth grinding and jaw clenching?
Bruxism can be triggered by stress, sleep disorders, misaligned teeth or lifestyle habits. We assess your unique situation to create a targeted treatment plan.
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What are the signs of teeth grinding?
Common symptoms include jaw pain, headaches, chipped or worn teeth, and disrupted sleep. A clinical examination can confirm if you're experiencing bruxism.
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How do you treat teeth grinding?
Treatment may involve custom mouthguards, stress management techniques or dental adjustments—always based on a thorough assessment of your needs.
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Is it harmful to leave teeth grinding untreated?
Yes, untreated bruxism can lead to tooth damage, jaw joint issues and chronic pain. Early treatment helps prevent serious long-term effects.
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Can you help with night-time teeth grinding?
Absolutely. We offer customised solutions for night-time bruxism, including protective appliances and advice to improve your sleep habits.
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Affordable Excellence: The Zenith Dental Care Plan
Our flexible dental plans help you manage the cost of routine check-ups, emergency care, and cosmetic treatments, so you can focus on your oral health, not the expense. For just £18.49 per month, you gain peace of mind, expert preventative care, and exclusive access to worldwide accident insurance.
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Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about our private dental plans, so you can feel confident in your choice.
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Is this insurance?
It is a maintenance plan designed to spread the cost of your routine care, though it does include Worldwide Accident & Emergency Insurance as a bonus benefit.
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What added benefits do you get?
Your monthly fee covers 2 comprehensive dental check-ups and 2 professional hygiene visits (GBT) per year, plus any necessary X-rays.
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Does it cover cosmetic work?
While the core plan covers health maintenance, members receive a 10% discount on private treatments (excluding Invisalign and Dental Implants).
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What happens in an emergency?
You receive access to emergency dental treatment at a significantly reduced fee of just £50, plus worldwide cover if you are away from home.
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Routine Maintenance
Your subscription automatically covers your essential health needs. This includes two comprehensive check-ups and two professional hygiene visits annually to catch problems early, keeping your teeth and gums healthy without big upfront bills.
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Treatment
Need work beyond a check-up? You automatically qualify for a 10% discount on most private treatments. If you require emergency care, you pay a flat, reduced fee of £50 rather than the standard rate.
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Worldwide Accident & Emergency Insurance
Whether you are at home or travelling abroad, you are protected by Worldwide Accident & Emergency Insurance and have access to discounted emergency treatment (£50) - giving you peace of mind wherever you are.
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Transparency
The plan is simple: £18.49 per month. Compared to paying as you go (approx. £483/year for the same services), the plan reduces your annual cost to £221.88 - saving you over £211/year before you even factor in treatment discounts.
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Avoid unexpected dental bills
Without a dental plan, covering treatment costs - especially in emergencies - can be challenging. A plan offers financial peace of mind and improved access to care.
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Our dental plans make private dental care more affordable and accessible, helping you maintain your oral health without added financial pressure.
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Affordable monthly payments
Predictable, manageable costs
Stop worrying about unexpected check-up bills. Spread your costs with a fixed payment of £18.49/mo, saving significantly compared to pay-as-you-go pricing.
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Priority access to care
Appointments when you need them
Gain access to emergency appointments at a reduced rate, ensuring you are never left waiting in pain or worrying about the cost of urgent care.
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Preventive care included
Support for long-term oral health
Regular hygiene and check-up visits are included, encouraging you to maintain oral health and preventing costly issues from developing in the future.
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Members-only savings
Exclusive Perks
Enjoy members-only savings, including 10% off private treatments and comprehensive worldwide accident cover that travels with you.
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Expert Wisdom Teeth Removal for Lasting Relief
Gentle, professional care for wisdom tooth pain, extraction, or urgent concerns, helping you stay comfortable, informed, and confident throughout the process.
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Why Prompt Wisdom Tooth Treatment Matters
Delaying wisdom tooth removal or ignoring pain can lead to infection, overcrowding, or jaw discomfort. Early treatment helps prevent complications and supports better oral health.
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We prioritise clinical excellence, patient wellbeing, and clear communication, so you feel safe, supported, and confident every step of the way.
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Trusted, Professional Care
Backed by clinical expertise
Our experienced team specialises in safe, effective wisdom tooth extraction, focusing on minimising discomfort and ensuring a smooth recovery.
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Compassionate, Personalised Support
Your comfort is our priority
We take time to explain your options, answer your questions, and ensure you feel calm and reassured before, during, and after treatment.
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Straightforward Advice You Can Trust
Honest, clear communication
We use plain, simple language to explain what’s happening, why it matters, and what to expect—so you’re always informed and in control.
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Do I need to have my wisdom teeth removed?
Not everyone needs their wisdom teeth removed. If they’re causing pain, infection, or affecting nearby teeth, removal may be recommended. We’ll assess your situation and explain your options clearly.
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What happens during a wisdom tooth extraction?
Wisdom tooth extraction is a routine procedure, usually performed under local anaesthetic. We’ll guide you through each step and provide detailed aftercare instructions to support your recovery.
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How long does it take to recover?
Most people feel normal again within a few days, though full healing can take 1–2 weeks. We’ll advise you on managing discomfort, eating safely, and reducing the risk of complications.
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What is pericoronitis and how is it treated?
Pericoronitis is inflammation around a partially erupted wisdom tooth. It can be painful and may require cleaning, antibiotics, or tooth removal. We provide tailored treatment and support based on your needs.
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Is wisdom tooth removal ever an emergency?
If you’re experiencing severe pain, swelling, or signs of infection, it could be urgent. Contact us for immediate advice. We can assess and treat emergency wisdom tooth issues safely and quickly.
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Safe, clear diagnostics
Trusted Dental X-Ray Imaging
Experience fast, accurate dental x-rays in a calm and professional environment. Essential for diagnosis, treatment planning, and maintaining your long-term oral health.
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We know you may have questions about dental x-rays—how they work, what they reveal, and why they're important. Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from patients.
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Are dental x-rays safe?
Yes. Dental x-rays use very low levels of radiation and are considered safe for both adults and children. We follow strict safety protocols and use protective equipment to minimise exposure.
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Why do I need a dental x-ray?
Dental x-rays help us detect issues not visible during a standard examination, such as decay between teeth, infections, bone loss, or impacted teeth. They’re vital for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
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How often should I get dental x-rays?
This depends on your oral health, age, and individual risk factors. Some patients may need them annually, while others require them less often. Your dentist will advise what’s right for you.
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Do x-rays hurt?
No. Dental x-rays are non-invasive and painless. You might feel slight pressure from the sensor or film in your mouth, but it’s brief and mild.
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What’s the difference between a tooth x-ray and a full mouth x-ray?
A tooth x-ray focuses on a specific area or individual tooth, while a full mouth x-ray (also called a panoramic x-ray) captures the entire jaw, teeth, and surrounding structures in one image.
The Process
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Pre-Treatment
Before your dental x-ray, we’ll review your medical history and explain the procedure. You’ll be asked to remove glasses, jewellery, or any metal objects near your head and neck.
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Treatment
During the x-ray, a small sensor or film is placed in your mouth, and the machine is positioned accordingly. The process is quick, usually just a few seconds per image, and we guide you throughout to ensure comfort and accuracy.
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Post-Treatment
There’s no recovery time after a dental x-ray. Your dentist will review the images with you, explain any findings, and discuss the next steps if treatment is needed.
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Sides Effects & Risks
Dental x-rays involve minimal radiation exposure. While they are very safe, we only take them when clinically necessary and always use protective measures.
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Don’t Leave Your Oral Health to Chance
Without clear imaging, dental problems can go undetected—leading to pain, infection, or more costly treatments later on. Accurate dental x-rays allow us to act early and effectively.
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Expert Care.
Always.
With clinically guided dental x-rays, we provide the clarity and confidence you need for accurate diagnosis and personalised dental care.
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Your
Trusted
Experts
With Dr. Maini and our leading team of medical professionals, you’re guided by experience, compassion, and integrity - every step of your journey.
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Book Your Dental X-Ray Today
Whether for routine care or an urgent assessment, our experienced team is here to help. Schedule your dental x-ray appointment today.