General Dentistry Birmingham

Whether you seek a routine check-up, are exploring our hygienist services, or require an urgent appointment, our team is here to assist you.

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    General Dentistry

    Whether you seek a routine check-up, are exploring our hygienist services, or require an urgent appointment, our team is here to assist you.

      Contact Us

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      What is General Dentistry?

      Maintaining a healthy smile is key to your overall well-being. That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of general dentistry services, from routine checkups to advanced treatments, all designed to keep your teeth and gums healthy and pain-free.

      Our team of dentists is passionate about providing personalised care. We understand that everyone’s dental needs are unique, and we’ll work with you to create a treatment plan that meets your individual goals and concerns.

      Ready to experience the difference?

      Why Choose General Dentistry?

      • Prevent problems: Regular checkups and cleanings help identify and address issues early, before they become more serious.
      • Maintain healthy teeth and gums: Proper care keeps your teeth strong and your gums healthy, reducing the risk of pain, infection, and tooth loss.
      • Address common concerns: We can help with a variety of issues, including sensitive teeth, bleeding gums, bad breath, and teeth grinding.
      • Manage existing conditions: If you have crowns, fillings, or implants, regular dental care is essential for their long-term success.
      • Improve your overall health: Studies show that good oral health is linked to overall health and well-being.
      Sensitivity

      This sensitivity could indicate worn tooth enamel, a cracked tooth, or receding gums.

      Persistent Bad Breath

      This could be due to poor oral hygiene, gum disease, dry mouth, or even sinus problems. A metallic taste can also signal underlying issues.

      Discomfort

      Pain while eating could be caused by a cavity, loose or cracked tooth, gum infection, or even problems with your jaw joint.

      Underlying Medical Conditions

      Conditions like diabetes, Sjögren’s syndrome, and even certain medications can impact your oral health and contribute to problems like dry mouth, gum disease, or fungal infections.

      Our General Dentistry Services:

      Fillings

      Fillings are a safe and effective way to restore the health and appearance of your teeth. Modern fillings come in tooth-colored materials that blend seamlessly with your natural enamel, so you can smile confidently.

      Root Canals

      This procedure removes infected pulp, the innermost layer of your tooth, and relieves pain. Modern techniques and anesthesia ensure a comfortable experience, allowing you to keep your natural tooth and avoid extraction.

      Crowns

      Dental crowns act like a protective cap, completely encasing the tooth and restoring its strength and functionality. Crowns are custom-made to match your surrounding teeth, ensuring a natural look while safeguarding your tooth from further damage.

      Why Choose Manor House Dental?

      For over 40 years, our friendly team has been creating a warm and welcoming environment where you can relax and trust you’re in good hands. We’re dedicated to providing exceptional dental care, using the latest technology to ensure accurate diagnosis and comfortable procedures. Whether you need a routine checkup or specialised treatment, your smile is our top priority.

      Experience the difference Manor House Dental can make!

      Don’t just hear it from us, hear it from them

      General Dentistry FAQ
      It is recommended to visit your dentist for a routine check-up every six months. However, your dentist might suggest more frequent visits based on your oral health needs.
      Plaque is a sticky film that shows up on your teeth daily. It's thin and soft, often looking clear, white, or light yellow. On the other hand, tartar is hard and crusty, and it can make your teeth look stained or discoloured.
      To prevent cavities and maintain oral health, it's crucial to brush your teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, maintain a balanced diet, limit sugary snacks and drinks, and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings.

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