Posts Tagged ‘veneer’
Friday, November 20th, 2009
Q. I have a lot of problems going on in my mouth. First off I have a gap becaue I am missing my two teeth on either side next to my canine. My canine’s have moved in the place where those two teeth should have been. Apperently I was not born with them. Near my canine tooth is my old baby canine tooth that never fell whch is loose on the left side. Then on my bottom right I had a tooth removed because it was cracked. What is your advice to fix my teeth?
A. A combination of veneers and implants works well for this type of treatment. If you would like me to take a look for you please call the practice on 01245 268 494

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: ceramic veneer, composite veneers, dental implant, dental implants, dental implants costs, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, immediate dental implants, implant, implant dentist, implantologist, implants, lava veneer, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, small gaps, teeth implant, teeth implants, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
Q. how much do porcelain veneers cost on average?
A. OUr veneers cost from £500-850 as a guide depending on the technician used and the number placed.

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: ceramic veneer, composite veneers, cosmetic dentist, cosmetic dentistry, cosmetic dentistry drugs, cosmetic dentists, Cosmetic+dentistry, cost cosmetic dentistry, cost dental implants, cost teeth whitening, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, lava veneer, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
Q. Hi Kailesh I was wondering what you can do for people with croked teeth, ar veneers still an option. My 2 front teeth ar slightly further foward than the ones either side? I look forward to hearing from you.
A.
Hi
Many thanks for your question. There are usually several options for correcting tooth position and alignment. Veneers are an option especially if you are also unhappy with the shape and colour of the teeth, however this treatment usually involves removing a small amount of healthy tooth. Other options include 6 month smiles, inman aligner, and invisalign. these would all reposition the teeth but not change the shape or colour.
I hope this helps
Dr Solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: ceramic veneer, composite veneers, crooked smile, crooked teeth, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, inman aligner, invisailgn, invisalign, invisalign brace, invisalign braces, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile, venner, venners
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Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Q. I have very narrow teeth at the bottom and am 63 years old the gaps have become more pronounced over time I have been adviced to put veneers on bottom teeth is not easy is this the case.I have had them widened slightly built up and laser light at the tips they look a bit better is there any other option please
A. I guess if veneers aren’t possible then you might have to try a brace to close the spaces.

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: braces, ceramic veneer, clear fixed braces, composite veneers, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, fixed braces, invisalign braces, invisible braces, invisile braces, lava veneer, lingual braces, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Q. I have 2 front fang teeth at the front left and right my question is can they be removed and replace somehow
A. Thanks for your question, if it is the appearance of these teeth that you dislike, you may wish to consider veneers. This would not involve removing the teeth, but using a veneer would allow you to change the shape and aesthetic apperance of the tooth, to create a more uniform smile. Alternatively, if there are clinical reasons to warant loosing the teeth, you could have implants placed to fill the gaps. I hope this helps.
Kind regards
DR kailesh Solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: ceramic veneer, composite veneers, dental implant, dental implants, dental implants costs, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, immediate dental implants, implant, implant dentist, implantologist, implants, lava veneer, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, teeth implant, teeth implants, tooth implant, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Q. I have 2 front fang teeth at the front left and right my question is can they be removed and replace somehow
A. Thanks for your question, if it is the appearance of these teeth that you dislike, you may wish to consider veneers. This would not involve removing the teeth, but using a veneer would allow you to change the shape and aesthetic apperance of the tooth, to create a more uniform smile. Alternatively, if there are clinical reasons to warant loosing the teeth, you could have implants placed to fill the gaps. I hope this helps.
Kind regards
DR kailesh Solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: ceramic veneer, composite veneers, dental implant, dental implants, dental implants costs, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, immediate dental implants, implant, implant dentist, implantologist, implants, lava veneer, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, teeth implant, teeth implants, tooth implant, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Q. Hi i have a gap between my to front teeth and i really dislike it alot and was woundering what the best aproach is? ive heard of dentail bonding and was woundering what are your thoughts on that? ive always wanted the top teeth made into veneers to get a perfect smile but it costs to much so thats why i was woundering about bonding and how much roughly would it cost?
A. Thanks for your questions, Dental bonding could be an option, depending on the size of the gap you are trying to close. I would expect you to pay no more than £300 for the two teeth. Your other options would be veneers, which I would expect to cost between £400 – £600 per tooth, or teeth straightening for which I currwently have treatments available from £999. There are many practices now, who are able to offer monthly payments schemes such as interest free credit to help you spread the costs of treatment. I hope this helps.
Kindest Regards
Dr kailesh Solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: bonding, composite bonding, composite fillings, composite veneers, confidence teeth, cosmetic dentist, cosmetic dentistry, cosmetic dentistry drugs, cosmetic dentists, Cosmetic+dentistry, cost cosmetic dentistry, cost dental implants, cost teeth whitening, dental bonding, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, front teeth, front tooth, gappy teeth, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, small gaps, teeth gaps, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Q. Hi I’ve just had a a crown done and very disappointed as from the underneath it looks like two huge black fillings. Is there anything that can be done to disguise this such as a veneer? Many Thanks for your time.
A.
Go and see your dentist and tell them what you do not like. You can always have a metal free crown made.

Dr Riten Patel
The Mulberry
www.mulberrydental.co.uk
Tel: 01932 223 479
18 Ashley Road
Walton on Thames Surrey
KT12 1HS
Tags: amalgam+fillings, composite fillings, crown, crowns, dental crown, dental crowns, dental fillings, fillings, metal fillings, nhs crowns, teeth fillings, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Monday, November 9th, 2009
Q. I very recently attempted at a local dentists office to have my canine tooth (which had bonding on it) re-bonded. I wanted it to be a solid color and shaped appropriately without harming my gum. The dentist was highly unsuccessful. The bonding looks varigated (two colors) and was either too large (looked like a dog tooth) and now too small/short. Question: should it not be simple to mix a color to match the tooth and not be varigated? Also, I had one hour whitening done and it didn’t really whiten my teeth very well. It has been less than two weeks and what whitening occurred is going away quickly. I asked if I had enough enamel for the treatment (I am 51) and did not get a reply. Any suggestions on how to get my teeth very white and a my canine to match? I do take good care of my teeth, brush, floss, etc daily FYI. Thank you!
A.
Start with sudy casts of your teeth then modify the cast to the shape that you want balanced with potential conflicts in the Occlusion / bite. Then veneer the teeth with an opaque ( normally Porcelain) Veneer. AN assesment is needed to find out if a single veneer or the visible smile (?? 8 teeth) is needed.
Contact us for more details.
Rob

Dr Rob Tennet
St Johns Dental Practice
www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk
Tel: 0121 643 0610
18 Bennett’s Hill
Birmingham B2 5QJ
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Friday, November 6th, 2009
Q. My front teeth have got a gap. A small one. what could be done for this? I feel really down about it. thank you
A. Cosmetic bonding to add tooth coloured filling, or porcelain veneers would be common solutions to diastema closure (tech term for gaps)
The best treatment in your case can be decided after a free 15 minute initial consultation. Call Amy on 0121 643 0610 for details.
Rob

Dr Rob Tennet
St Johns Dental Practice
www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk
Tel: 0121 643 0610
18 Bennett’s Hill
Birmingham B2 5QJ
Tags: bonding, composite bonding, composite veneers, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, gappy teeth, lava veneer, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, teeth gaps, tooth bonding, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Friday, November 6th, 2009
Q. Dear Dr Moore I am Writing concerning a special case of cosmetic dentistry i am interested in. I am looking for a way of reshaping 8 of my teeth (the top and bottom canines and top and bottom lateral incisors). I wanted to consult you as to the feasibility of this, and secondly if it is a service you can provide as it is reshaping the teeth rather than trying to return them to a normal shape. The effect i am after is for the canines themselves to be slightly expended (approximately 1 or 2mm) and both them and the lateral incisors to be more pointed. The intent is to be a subtle effect and must be acceptable for still eating/chewing etc. I realize in itself this request is rather unusual, but i was hoping even if you yourself cannot provide this service you might be able to point me in the direction of those who could. On that note, if you can provide this service, how much would it cost? for all 8 teeth and which would be the best way of approaching this? I would greatly appreciate any help your expertise could lend to this matter.
A. The reshaping of teeth can be carried out in a number of ways including simple bonding of white filling to the teeth (cost £50) or veneers/crowns (starting from £450). The choice depends on the durability of the material needed, the extent of the correction required and the position of the opposing teeth.
The next step is to come in for a full consultation in order to find out the type of treatment you require. If you are interested please call the clinic on 01245 268 494 Regards Andrew

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: bonding, ceramic veneer, composite bonding, composite veneers, crown, crowns, dental bonding, dental crown, dental crowns, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, gold crown, lava crown, nhs crowns, porcelain crowns, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, tooth bonding, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Q. I have recently completed a course of cosmetic dental treatment which included a porcelain veneer on one of my front teeth. I don’t feel at all happy with it as it is rough to the touch and not the same colour as the other tooth. It appears almost stained!I am concerned to speak to my dentist as a complaint seems an insult to his work, however, the treatment was expensive and I am not happy with the result. Your advice would be appreciated as I don’t believe a pocelain veneer should be rough. Thank you for any help you are able to offer.
A.
Thanks for getting touch, I would recommend that you do return to your dentist and explain your concerns. I would much prefer my patients to be happy with their treatment and be able to recommend my work. It may be that there is a little excess cement left from when the veneer was fitted. However in respect of the colour, the veneer should be enhancing your smile without standing out, and so the dentist may have to consider remaking the veneer in a shade which better matches your natural teeth shade. I hope this helps.
Many thanks
DR Kailesh Solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: cosmetic dentist, cosmetic dentistry, cosmetic dentistry drugs, cosmetic dentists, Cosmetic+dentistry, cost cosmetic dentistry, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, lava veneer, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Q. Hey Andrew, I was just wanting a little bit of advice please. I have a Cap on one of my front teeth, and a crown on the other. The Crown is now a different shade to my other teeth. They are all a little bit uneven. Would Veneers be the best opition? If so, how much could i expect to pay? Thanks in advance,
A. You could replace the crown and match it to the other teeth or change the other teeth with either tooth whitening or veneers to create a more even colur/shape to your smile. Veneers at my clinic start from £450, let me know if you’d like me to take a look

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: crown, crowns, dental crown, dental crowns, gold crown, lava crown, nhs crowns, porcelain crowns, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Q. I beleive I may need 1 or 2 implants to replace 2 vineers I already have. I would also like vineers on the other 6 front teeth to perfect this. I need some gum contouring on the right side as my gum shows to much when I smile. Could the gum contouring be done before or after the vineers/implants or would the contouring have to be done in conjunction with the vineers/implants? I am also considering going to Poland to save money rather than Harley st. Whats your professional opinion on this ?
A. The contouring is normally done at the same time as the veneers. You could also consider going to a dentist outside London rather than Harley Street that tends to be quite expensive rather than travel all the way to Poland

Dr Andrew Moore
Advance Dental Clinic
Clinical Director
www.advancedentalclinic.com
Tel: 01245 268 494
104 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford Essex
CM2 0JG
Tags: gum, gum disease, gum graft, gum grafting, gum loss, gum recession, gum shrinkage, gums, healthy gums, immediate dental implants, implant, implant dentist, implantologist, implants, lava veneer, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, teeth implant, teeth implants, tooth implant, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Q. would you be able to mend my teeth idf I am a grinder, I grind my teeth across my dentist told me. would it be possible to do my 2 front teeth with Cerec, I need a good smile this is ageing me terribly
A.
It should be possible to have your front teeth veneered or crowned to improve their appearance. However I would recommend that once you have had this procedure, you should wear a nightguard. This will help to protect the restorations, and prevent you from grinding them down.
Many Thanks
Dr Kailesh Solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: ceramic veneer, composite veneers, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, grinding habit, lava veneer, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Q. Hi, I have a quick question I hope you might be able to answer. One of my front teeth is slightly twisted and is particularly noticeable when you look at it from the side. It makes me self-conscious when I smile, although my other teeth are still in place and I would be happy to leave them where and how they are. I wore a fixed brace and then a removeable brace as a teenager and have recently had my top 2 wisdom teeth removed due to overcrowding (perhaps this may have caused the front tooth to twist?). I asked my dentist about possible treatments but he seemed reluctant to suggest anything as the tooth is healthy. I wouldn’t want to wear another fixed brace and ideally would want a quick, long term solution, preferably not too expensive. I was wondering what might be the best option? Thanks.
A.
Thanks for your question, probably the quickest method to improve the appearnace and position of a tooth would be to place a veneer on the tooth. The dentist may be able to prepare the tooth, so that a veneer would sit in line with your other teeth, however depending on how much preperation is involved, it may require root treatment of the tooth as well. The other alternative would be a straightening system. I know that you are reluctant to wear fixed braces again, but you may be interested in the Inman aligner, which can acheive results in as little as six weeks, and is also one of the most cost effective straightening systems. I hope this will help you mae a decsion.
I wish you well.
Dr kailesh Solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: braces, clear fixed braces, fixed brace, fixed braces, front teeth, front tooth, invisalign brace, invisalign braces, invisible braces, invisile braces, lava veneer, new smile, perfect smile, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, smile, smile makeover, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Q. can you tell me what it will cost to have 4 veneers done on my top front teeth and if you do a price payment plan
A. Thanks for your questions, although prices will vary between practices, you should expect to pay between £450 – £650 per vener. We are able to offer interest free credit on all treatments over £350.
Many Thanks
DR Kailesh Solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: ceramic veneer, composite veneers, cosmetic dentist, cosmetic dentistry, cosmetic dentistry drugs, cosmetic dentists, Cosmetic+dentistry, cost cosmetic dentistry, cost dental implants, cost teeth whitening, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, lava veneer, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Q. I had root canal on my bottom front tooth which was a grey colour, i since had my teeth bleached and was told to inject the tooth after the bleaching procedure using the trays and bleach provided. This didnt work and the tooth looks terrible compared to my other teeth which are white. What do you suggest? I just want a nice smile.
A. Thanks for your question, you may wish to consider having the tooth veneered. A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain which is made to fit over the front surface of the tooth, and can be used to improve the colour, shape, size and overall aesthetic appearance of a tooth or teeth. The veneer would be made to match the whitened shade of your other teeth, to give a uniform look to your smile. I hope this helps.
Kind Regards
Dr Kailesh Solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: ceramic veneer, composite veneers, crooked smile, dental veneer, dental veneer costs, dental veneer gum line, dental veneers, emax veneers, empress veneers, home bleaching, lava veneer, new smile, perfect smile, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal, root canal treatment, root canal. veneer, smile, smile makeover, teeth bleaching, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Q. hi i got a single yellow upper front teeth. it looks very ugly . iwant to get rid of this problem .if i go for surgery how much it cost for me pls help
A. Thanks for your question, you may wish to consider having a veneer placed on the tooth. This is a thin layer of porcelain which can be used to alter the size shape and colour of your tooth. The shade of your veneer could be chosen to match your other teeth, hence creating a more uniform look to your smile. Although the costs will vary between practices, you should expect to pay between £400 – £600 for a veneer. Many cosmetic practices who offer these services, will also have the facility to offer payment options such as interest free credit to help spread the cost. I hope this will be of assistance to you.
Kindest Regards
Dr Kailesh Solanki.

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: cosmetic dentistry drugs, cosmetic dentists, Cosmetic+dentistry, cost cosmetic dentistry, cost dental implants, cost teeth whitening, discoloured tooth, discoloured teeth, porcelain bridge, porcelain crowns, porcelain fillings, porcelain teeth, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, teeth discolouration, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Q. Good day Dr. Solanki. I had dental braces for 2 years and 6 months and I am quite satisfied with the result except for one thing. One of my front top tooth is kinda “pear shape”. That tooth was protruding in before the braces and when it was aligned after the appliance, there was a wee gap at the top part of that tooth near my gum that can be seen everytime I would widely smile or grin which looks so unappealing. My orthodontist said it was because of the shape of my teeth. Is there a remedy for this? I hope there is, after all the costs and pains of wearing the braces. I hope its all worth it.
A. Thanks for your questions, you may wish to consider having the tooth veneered. A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain which is made to fit over the front surface of the tooth and can be used to alter the shape. However an alternative, less expensive, and more conservative option may be to consider using a composite material to desguise the shape. I hope this helps.
Many Thanks
Dr Kailesh Solanki

Dr Kailesh Solanki
Kissdental
www.kissdental.co.uk
Tel: 0161 748 5250
157 Woodsend Road
Flixton Manchester
M41 8GN
UK Practice of the Year 2007
Tags: braces, clear fixed braces, fixed braces, invisalign braces, invisible braces, invisile braces, porcelain veneer, porcelain veneers, root canal. veneer, tooth veneer, veneer, veneers, veneerswhite smile
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