Some of the services
we offer are as follows:
Sedation Your child
will be offered inhalation sedation to help him/her
relax whilst having dental treatment. More...
Oral Surgery A
tooth which is very decayed or damaged or loose
because of gum disease may have to be extracted
(taken out of your mouth). More...
Oral Cancer Screening
Jaw Joint Problems
The joint between your upper and lower jaws, just
in front of your ears, is called temporomandibular
joint (“TMJ” for short). Gristly cartilage
separates the bone surfaces and sometimes it becomes
worn or moves out of place.
More...
Alternative Therapies
Orthodontics
Payments Practice
policy is that treatment must be paid for before
completion. Other arrangements can be made at
the discretion of the dentist. Payment is accepted
by cash, cheque, Visa, Mastercard and Delta.
Advanced & Cosmetic
The colour of your teeth can be lightened with
Hydrogen Peroxide (bleach), used either on the
outside or the inside of your tooth or teeth.
More...
Dentures A removable
denture replaces missing teeth. “Partial”
dentures replace a few missing teeth and “full”
dentures are needed if all the natural teeth are
missing more...
NHS
Access The practice
has a wheelchair accessible surgery and a disabled
toilet, situated on the ground floor.Home visits
can be arranged for patients who are unable to
attend the surgery. Please ask for more information.
Emergency Cover
The Osborne Dental Practice is part of NHS Direct.
Out of normal surgery hours, please call 08454647
for advice and information, and access to emergency
dental treatment.
Dental Hygiene
Sticky plaque builds up on everyone’s teeth
every day and this can lead to gum disease. The
gum comes away from the teeth, making the plaque
more difficult to clean away more...
Prevention Fluoride
is a material that is found all around us in small
amounts. It is very effective in protecting teeth
against decay more...
Restoration A filling
replaces part of the tooth that has been lost
because of decay or accidental damage
more...
Endodontics Teeth
are held in the jaw by their roots. Front teeth
normally have one root but further back have more.
More...
Dental Examination
The dental examination shows how healthy you mouth
is. After the examination, you and your dentist
can discuss the results and plan the best way
to deal with any problems more...
Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease affects the gums and bone
supporting your teeth. It is caused by sticky
plaque and hard deposits of tartar. It usually
happens when the teeth and gums are not kept clean
enough more...
Examination X-rays
show what is happening inside and around the tooth
and its roots. They will show any decay or gum
disease, bone loss and, in children, how the jaw
is growing too more...
Patient Complaints
We take complaints very seriously and try to ensure
that a patient’s complaint is dealt with
courteously and promptly so that the matter is
resolved as quickly as possible more...
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