Find a cosmetic dentist in Canterbury
No featured dentists were found in Canterbury. Below are the 3 nearest featured dentists to Canterbury.
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The Birchington Orthodontic Practice
7 Surrey Gardens, Birchington, Kent, CT7 9SA
Web: www.birchingtonortho.co.uk Tel: 01843 844600View Profile No reviews. Be the first to make one! -
Alpha House Dental Practice
14 Alpha Road, Birchington, Kent, CT7 9EQ
Web: www.alphahousedentalpractice.co.uk Tel: 01843 842306View Profile No reviews. Be the first to make one! -
The Smile Centre
35a Rayleigh High Street, Rayleigh, SS6 7EW
Web: www.essexdentist.co.uk Tel: 01268 742333
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Canterbury is both a city and a wider local government region located within the county of Kent. The Post Code for Canterbury is CT1, CT2, CT3 and CT4. Canterbury is located to the East of London, which has three dental schools. The smaller region of Canterbury contains 43,432 people and the wider government district has 149,700 people.
If you have come to this page looking for a cosmetic dentist in Canterbury, treatments offered may include smile makeovers through the use of veneers, teeth whitening, dental implants, orthodontics, dentures and teeth straightening, via modern treatments such as Invisalign clear braces, Inman Aligners and Damon Braces. Additional services are likely to include lingual and 6-month smile braces. Part of general and restorative treatment may involve crowns, bridges and root canal treatment.
Dentists in Canterbury are able to help in cases including crossbites, bad breath, tooth gaps, openbites and bleeding gums, gummy smiles, TMJ disorder, discoloured teeth, dental hygiene, stained teeth and decayed teeth. Individuals with dental phobia are also able to locate many friendly dentists inside Canterbury. A majority of private practices in Canterbury also have the option of facial rejuvenation treatments such as Botox.
If you are looking for a dentist in Canterbury that offers NHS dental care then you may be able to find such a dentist on the NHS choices website. NHS dentists are unable to provide most cosmetic dental treatments, but can assist in general and emergency dental cases.

