Cosmetics

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening can be a very effective way of lightening the natural colour of your teeth without removing any of the tooth surface and can produce remarkable results.

There are a number of reasons why you might get your teeth whitened. Everyone is different; and just as our hair and skin colour vary, so do our teeth. Very few people have brilliant-white teeth, and our teeth can also become more discoloured as we get older.

The surface of your teeth can also be stained by food and drinks such as tea, coffee, red wine and blackcurrant. Smoking can also stain teeth.

Contact Birch Dental Practice and we will discuss what the best treatment will be to bring the brightness in your smile back.

Teeth Straightening and Orthodontics

Teeth can be straightened with orthodontics (braces). This is usually done during the teenage years, when the jaws are going through a period of growth. However, many adults also have treatment to straighten their crooked teeth or to improve their appearance. The treatment can take much longer in adults and can be more costly

Some people have clear or plastic braces, which are hardly noticeable. If you are considering orthodontic treatment, contact Birch Dental Practice for a consultation, and we can talk to you about your treatment.

Though fitting a brace is not painful, it can be common to experience sore teeth for 3-5 days after the first fitting and each adjustment appointment with us.

To prevent damage to both your teeth and fitted brace, you will need to:

  • Avoid sugary drinks & food between meals and bedtime.
  • Avoid chewy, hard sweets, mints and chewing gum.
  • Avoid fizzy drinks and large amounts of fruit juice.
  • Avoid hard or chewy foods such as apples, carrots and crusty bread.
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Private Emergency Dental Care

Our emergency line is handled by a clinically trained adminstrator, who will collect your details and provide you with an appropriate time to visit.

Please note that our emergency service is a private service, if you are seeking NHS emergency dental care, contact details can be found here.

Before you call, please take not that patients in the middel of an existing treatment plan experiencing pain, should ring the surgery during office hours.

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