Find a cosmetic dentist in Newcastle


The Cosmetic Dental Clinic Newcastle

2 Old Eldon Square Newcastle-Upon-tyne, Tyne-and-Wear, NE1 7JG
Web: www.thecosmeticdentalclinic.com Tel: 0191 260 3688
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The City of Newcastle can be found in the North East of England, on the banks of the River Tyne.  NE1 – NE7, NE12 – NE20 and NE27 are the postcodes applicable to Newcastle. Newcastle has a school of dentistry, the School of Dental Sciences, based at the University of Newcastle. The population of the city is 273,600.  Newcastle is the largest part of the Tyneside conurbation, a series of settlements based on the River Tyne, the population of this larger area is 877,966.

There are many cosmetic dental practitioners in the Newcastle areas who can offer you a varied range of treatments for the care of your teeth.

If you are in need of restorative treatment to replace damaged or missing teeth then ask your dentist about treatments such as implants, crowns, bridges and dentures. It is best to talk through every option to find the one best suited to you.

If your smile just needs a little rejuvenation then a deep, intensive clean from a dental hygienist is a good place to start and most practices offer teeth whitening and home teeth whitening kits if you feel that your teeth need more than cleaning. For chipped teeth ask your dentist about porcelain veneers a great and easy way of renewing your smile.

Crooked, misaligned teeth could require orthodontic treatments, which now come in a whole range of systems. A discussion with your dentist is the best way to decide upon the correct brace, with such innovative systems as Invisalign, Inman aligners and 6-month smiles being offered at most dental practices.

Every dental problem can be spotted or diagnosed during dental check-ups, so it is recommended that you stick to regular visits, at least twice a year. This can help prevent serious conditions such as gum disease and bone degeneration from occurring or causing complete damage.

Non-surgical facial treatments are now available at numerous dental practices including Botox and dermal fillers. Ask your dentist if they have had the training to provide such a service.

Remember that cosmetic dentistry is categorised as non-essential and therefore such treatments would not be practiced or covered by the NHS. If you wish to find an NHS dentist and see which procedures they cover consult the NHS website for details.

For the dental phobic, there are numerous Newcastle based practitioners who are highly trained and experienced in caring and supporting those who are anxious of the dentist.

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