Posts Tagged ‘advanced cosmetic dentistry’

Welcome back mrs waterfall

Monday, November 30th, 2009

After a well deserved break Nae has returned from her honeymoon  with the lovely Tom and is already back into the swing of things.  Nick gave Nae a new smile makeover with porcelain veneers for her wedding.  They really look fabulous and Nae can’t stop smiling!  The festive season is just around the corner and everybody wants to look their best.  We have already had a huge interest in dental whitening and cosmetic dentistry including veneers and crowns.  If you want to know what we can do to improve your smile get in touch, and remember we have patient assessment appointments free of charge if you would like to come in and find out just what we have to offer. Give us a call!  And remember… at Woodborough House we keep you smiling.   Don’t forget to check out Nae’s teeth next time you are in!

a new tooth!

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

It has been flat out here at the practice over the last few days!  We have had Lama, our periodontist busy treating periodontal disease , Nick has been placing implants left, right and centre not to mention the everyday goings on in the general practice.  One of our implant patients came to see us all the way from Buckinghamshire, she needed a new front tooth.  After much discussion and careful planning she received her new tooth yesterday.  She has to wait a few weeks before she gets her real tooth but is already overjoyed with just the temporary.  She found the procedure painless, not to mention she took a liking to our oral sedation!  She is very excited about getting married next year and now she will look the part and no longer feel self conscious about her smile.  For more information on dental implants  call us…….. and remember we keep you smiling!

perio success!

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Last night we held our Periodontic training evening with Lama Brown.  The evening went very well, Lama discussed all aspects of periodontics and the different ways of treating periodontal disease including non-surgical and surgical regenerative procedures.  We would like to thank everybody for coming and hope they enjoyed the evening as much as we did!  After great feedback from all of our delegates we will be organising more lectures on endodontics, dental implants and advanced cosmetic dentistry for next year.  We are also looking into running study clubs for our referring dentists and Helen, our hygienist, would like to start a study club for hygienists and dental nurses.  If you are interested please get in touch.  Likewise if you would like to receive any information about periodontal disease or any  information on Lama get in touch!