Decay Detection in Canary Wharf
Dental decay leads to tooth loss. The damage caused to the enamel makes teeth weak and prone to chipping and fracturing, not to mention sensitivity and pulp infection. The bacteria in decay also cause bad breath. Decay damage teeth treatment Battersea helps restore your natural teeth with in-house endodontics and cosmetic dentistry. In the event of any tooth loss, we can replace missing teeth with dental implants and high-quality crowns. Our resident specialists in oral surgery and state-of-the-art surgical facilities ensure an efficient and safe procedure.
Decay Damage Teeth Treatment at Mouth
We offer emergency appointments and regular appointments for decay treatment. Our dentists will evaluate your tooth decay and refer you to the resident endodontist if you require root canal treatment. Decay that has not reached the pulp or roots or caused infection gets removed, cleaned and restored with several restorative options. These include porcelain fillings, inlays, onlays, composite bonding, crowns, bridges, and veneers.
Our digital dentistry on-site printing facilities ensure you receive immediate prostheses and replacements without having to wait weeks. If your dental decay has reached the point of tooth loss, we provide one-day dental implants as well as regular implants. Our experienced oral surgeon will carry out any sinus lift surgeries you might require. Mouth Dental offers comprehensive dental decay treatment under one roof.
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Why Mouth Dental?
Our multi-clinic dental practice brings you the latest dental care in a modern and relaxing environment. With resident specialists in oral surgery, endodontics, periodontics, orthodontics, and paediatrics, we provide multi-disciplinary expertise under one roof. Our sympathetic approach to dentistry ensures your experience is without anxiety and pain. Mouth Battersea is the only dental clinic in the area to have a Teaching suite on-site with attached surgery to allow our colleagues to develop their knowledge through a variety of dental courses.
Patient care is one of our paramount goals, and it extends to our staff as well as professionals. Our reception team helps you stay on track with your appointments by sending you friendly text and email reminders. All Mouth patients have access to 2 hours of free and secure parking. Free WiFi is available in our waiting areas, and our in-clinic shop has an array of select dental care products from the world’s leading laboratories.
Why Mouth Dental?
Our multi-clinic dental practice brings you the latest dental care in a modern and relaxing environment. With resident specialists in oral surgery, endodontics, periodontics, orthodontics, and paediatrics, we provide multi-disciplinary expertise under one roof. Our sympathetic approach to dentistry ensures your experience is without anxiety and pain. Mouth Battersea is the only dental clinic in the area to have a Teaching suite on-site with attached surgery to allow our colleagues to develop their knowledge through a variety of dental courses.
Patient care is one of our paramount goals, and it extends to our staff as well as professionals. Our reception team helps you stay on track with your appointments by sending you friendly text and email reminders. All Mouth patients have access to 2 hours of free and secure parking. Free WiFi is available in our waiting areas, and our in-clinic shop has an array of select dental care products from the world’s leading laboratories.
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Frequently asked questions
What is tooth decay?
Tooth decay, sometimes called dental caries or cavities, is a common dental problem. It occurs when bacteria in your mouth produce acids that erode the hard tissues of your teeth, such as the enamel and dentin, leading to the formation of holes or cavities in the teeth. When it enters the dental pulp, decay can cause pain.
How does tooth decay affect your overall health and dental health?
Tooth decay can have several negative effects on both your dental and overall health. It can cause pain, infection and tooth loss. Additionally, untreated dental decay can lead to systemic health issues, as the bacteria responsible for decay can enter the bloodstream and potentially contribute to other health problems.
What happens if you neglect decayed teeth?
Neglecting a decayed tooth can lead to the progression of the decay to the dental pulp and roots, causing more pain, tooth sensitivity, infection, and the potential for tooth loss. If left untreated, tooth decay can also affect neighbouring teeth and may lead to more complex and costly dental procedures. It can also cause bad breath, an unpleasant taste in the mouth and discolouration.
Is it possible to restore damaged teeth caused by tooth decay?
Yes, it is possible to restore teeth affected by tooth decay. Dental restorations like fillings, crowns, and root canals can repair decayed teeth based on the extent of the damage.
What are the different treatment options available to treat decayed teeth?
The treatment options for decayed teeth depend on the severity of the decay. Common treatments include dental fillings for minor decay, dental crowns for more extensive damage, and root canals for cases where the decay has reached the tooth’s pulp.
Will the restored teeth look natural after treatment?
Modern dental restorations look and function as naturally as possible. Dental materials like porcelain and composite resin closely match the colour and appearance of natural teeth.
Are there any major risks associated with restoring damaged teeth?
No, dental restorations are safe. However, you need to ensure treatment like root canals and dental implants get carried out by specialists in a safe clinical environment.
How long does the treatment take?
The duration of treatment depends on the specific procedure and the extent of tooth decay. Fillings usually require two visits – one for a temporary filling and another for a permanent one. More complex treatments like implants or root canals may require multiple visits. One-day procedures like porcelain fillings and crowns are also available at modern clinics.
How do you maintain your dental health after treatment? Maintaining good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups, is crucial to preserve the health of restored teeth and prevent further decay.
How much does it cost to treat decayed teeth in Battersea?
While costs for more specialist dentistry treatments may vary depending on your condition, these are the basic treatments for tooth decay offered at Mouth;
Composite Filling 1 Surface from £150
Composite Filling 2 Surface from £180
Composite Filling 3 Surface from £250
CEREC® One Visit Porcelain Fillings from £850
Inlays from £850
Extractions from £295
Crowns from £850
Veneers from £990
Bridges from £850
Composite Bonding from £299
Edge Bonding from £250