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Invisalign Clear Aligners: A clear & removable aligner system that discreetly straightens teeth without the need for traditional braces.
FastBraces: A comprehensive orthodontic treatment method, where results can be achieved in as little as 100 days. Suitable for crooked, twisted or misaligned teeth
Removable Dental Braces: Offering more flexibility compared to fixed braces. You can remove them for eating, cleaning, or special occasions. However, they might not be suitable for all orthodontic cases.
Fixed Braces: Traditional fixed braces are a time-tested method for correcting misaligned teeth.
Inman Aligner: The Inman Aligner is used to treat minor orthodontic issues, including twisted, misaligned or crowded teeth.
Qualified as a dental surgeon in 1999 from Bristol University Dental Hospital.
Gained experience in orthodontics, paediatric dentistry, oral medicine, special needs dentistry, restorative, and oral and maxillofacial surgery in Bristol and Liverpool.
Achieved Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2002.
Specialised in paediatric dentistry at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Liverpool University Teaching Hospital.
Completed Orthodontic postgraduate training at The Eastman Dental Hospital, The Royal Berkshire Hospital, and Slough Wexham Park Hospital, earning an MSc in Orthodontics from UCL in 2006.
Gained Membership in Orthodontics from the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh in January 2007, qualifying as a specialist orthodontist on the General Dental Council Specialist list.
Active participant in the British Orthodontic Society (BOS) and involved in committee work with the BDA and BOS orthodontic specialist group.
Specialises in treating nervous patients and adults needing complex treatments with various fixed and removable appliance types.
Invisalign Clear Aligners: A clear & removable aligner system that discreetly straightens teeth without the need for traditional braces.
FastBraces: A comprehensive orthodontic treatment method, where results can be achieved in as little as 100 days. Suitable for crooked, twisted or misaligned teeth
Removable Dental Braces: Offering more flexibility compared to fixed braces. You can remove them for eating, cleaning, or special occasions. However, they might not be suitable for all orthodontic cases.
Fixed Braces: Traditional fixed braces are a time-tested method for correcting misaligned teeth.
Inman Aligner: The Inman Aligner is used to treat minor orthodontic issues, including twisted, misaligned or crowded teeth.
Qualified as a dental surgeon in 1999 from Bristol University Dental Hospital.
Gained experience in orthodontics, paediatric dentistry, oral medicine, special needs dentistry, restorative, and oral and maxillofacial surgery in Bristol and Liverpool.
Achieved Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2002.
Specialised in paediatric dentistry at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Liverpool University Teaching Hospital.
Completed Orthodontic postgraduate training at The Eastman Dental Hospital, The Royal Berkshire Hospital, and Slough Wexham Park Hospital, earning an MSc in Orthodontics from UCL in 2006.
Gained Membership in Orthodontics from the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh in January 2007, qualifying as a specialist orthodontist on the General Dental Council Specialist list.
Active participant in the British Orthodontic Society (BOS) and involved in committee work with the BDA and BOS orthodontic specialist group.
Specialises in treating nervous patients and adults needing complex treatments with various fixed and removable appliance types.
For patients with missing teeth
For patients with loose dentures
For patients with a loose bridge
For patients who have difficulty chewing
For patients insecure about their smile (when they have dentures, partials or a bridge)
For patients with broken or cracked teeth
For patients with an infected tooth
Examination and diagnosis, including full mouth x-rays and study models
Examination and diagnosis, including full mouth x-rays and study models
There may be some swelling which usually disappears within 4 to 7 days.
Sutures are placed and generally removed a week later.
A soft diet is recommended initially. This is particularly important if a denture is being worn.
Implants will integrate within two to six months.
Dentures may need to be modified during this time.
There may be some swelling which usually disappears within 4 to 7 days.
Sutures are placed and generally removed a week later.
A soft diet is recommended initially. This is particularly important if a denture is being worn.
Implants will integrate within two to six months.
Dentures may need to be modified during this time.
Implants are checked to make sure they are osseointegrated (that the bone has grown around them to keep them firmly in place). A small cap (healing abutment) is placed on top of the implant to allow the gum to heal around it.
Check x-rays are taken.
Impressions are taken for the final prosthesis (crowns, bridges or dentures).
Implants are checked to make sure they are osseointegrated (that the bone has grown around them to keep them firmly in place). A small cap (healing abutment) is placed on top of the implant to allow the gum to heal around it.
Check x-rays are taken.
Impressions are taken for the final prosthesis (crowns, bridges or dentures).
Final crowns, bridges or dentures are completed and placed onto implants
Practice Address: 4 St Mary's Rd, Bearwood, Smethwick, B67 5D
Final crowns, bridges or dentures are completed and placed onto implants