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Pure Dental’s team includes English speaking people in the United Kingdom.

Dental work is necessary and important but expensive! Pure Dental’s team can help you spread the cost in most cases so you can get it done now.

Pure Dental’s service can provide you with a proper legal guarantee, valid in the United Kingdom and worldwide as well as the dental practitioners own guarantee.

All Pure Dental dentists’ certificates and qualifications will be shared with you upon your request.

You don’t want to feel alone and stranded when you arrive or be in an unsuitable hotel in an unsatisfactory district. Pure Dental staff personally meet you at the airport. Our luxury vehicles and professional drivers will take you, accompanied by our staff, to 3*, 4*, 5* hotels you have chosen.

Between some treatments there are a few days when you have to wait for things to settle or items to be made. – As part of the Pure Travel World, we can offer sightseeing, shopping in modern mall’s or helping you barter in the old souk. You could even experience a traditional hammam and massage or just relax on the beach.

Whether they are called dental crowns, dental caps or tooth caps, damaged, broken or worn-down teeth are covered by a crown, as a way to strengthen the teeth and improve the cosmetic appearance. Your dentist will make moulds of your teeth which are then sent to a dental laboratory where the crowns are made.

Dental crowns are made from a wide range of materials, including zirconium, ceramics, porcelain, gold or a combination of metals which have been fused to a porcelain shell.

The all-zirconium, all-ceramic or all-porcelain crowns have a natural look and are indistinguishable from natural teeth.

A dental bridge is a replacement for missing teeth. If you have lost any teeth, you may have been left with a series of unsightly gaps. If the gaps are not filled with replacement teeth then there is a risk of bone loss (bone reabsorption), which can impact your facial appearance.

A bridge can prevent bone loss, gum disease or decay caused by the presence of food debris in the gap created by the missing tooth, and it will relieve pressure on the teeth either side of the gap.

A dental bridge can give you a natural looking appearance as well as resolving any ‘bite’ problems that you may have. But be aware, it can cause your teeth to feel a bit sensitive for the first few weeks after it has been fitted.

Specialising in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial irregularities, orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that deals with problems relating to your ‘bite’ or ‘malocclusion’. If your teeth are crooked or misaligned or if your mouth is overcrowded by your teeth, you need some form of corrective device; an appliance, such as braces, to move the teeth and/or jaws into an ideal position.

Your own dentist will refer you to an orthodontist. Nowadays, the ugly-looking wire/metal braces worn by children and teenagers have been replaced by many different types of braces which are both comfortable and visually appealing. Some of the new braces include Invisalign and fastbraces.

This is a relatively new approach to teeth straightening that has been popularised by Hollywood celebrities. Often called invisible braces, the Invisalign teeth straighten system makes use of a series of transparent, clear retainers (you can think of a retainer as being like a snug fitting mouth guard).

The way it works, is that each of the retainers moves your teeth a tiny amount, as your teeth settle into their new position and become stable, you move on to the next retainer, until your teeth have been positioned to exactly where you want them to be.

The Invisalign system is best suited to adults where the teeth are all fully formed. Unfortunately, the Invisalign is not able to address all teeth straightening situations, so you’ll need to consult your dentist or orthodontist to find out if this option is available for your situation.

If, for whatever reason, you are unlucky enough to have lost all or some of your teeth, you will need dentures to replace them; you may have a full denture (replacing all the teeth), or a partial denture (replacing some of your teeth). You usually only remove your dentures for cleaning.

Dentures are not to be confused with a crown or bridge. Full dentures and partial dentures are plates the wearer can remove and replace as they choose. A bridge or a crown cannot be removed – it is cemented in place.

Dental implants are like a root of the tooth. Used as support for fixed permanent prosthesis (bridge) or filling the tooth socket where teeth have been lost. Prevents bone loss and holds the jaw bone intact.

How long your implants will last depends on your oral hygiene routine and overall health. When both are good, your dental implants can last a lifetime.

In the best case scenario, when you have good oral hygiene and your case is simple, your implant’s installation can take only one visit to your dentist to perform the treatment and place your dental implants. Remember, to allow the implants to set properly in your bone, you will need to make a second visit after three months to have the crowns installed onto the dental implants.

Having dental implants is a surgical procedure. When you’re considering your treatment options for dental implants get examinations done properly so your surgeon will have everything needed for giving you a healthy treatment.

Depending on the direction and how severe the crack in your tooth is, your dentist may be able to fill the crack with composite resin (white filling) to hold the tooth together and prevent the crack from worsening. This will give you pain relief as well.

Where the crack is vertical and runs deeply into the dentine, you may need to remove the tooth and replace it with an implant or bridgework. In some cases where the cracked part of the tooth can be removed cleanly a crown can be an option.

In some cases where the nerve has been severely damaged a root canal treatment might be an option and would save your tooth and relieve you of the pain

The need for a root canal treatment is caused by trauma to the tooth, dental caries (tooth decay) and coronal cracks. The term root canal describes the process of cleaning the canals that comprise the tooth’s root and carry the nerves. A root canal treatment is a procedure that enables the patient to keep a tooth that otherwise would have to be taken out. This kind of treatment is necessary when the pulp tissue (nerve) inside the tooth has become diseased and irreversibly damaged. During a root canal the dentist makes an opening in the top and cleans the necrotic (dead) or diseased tissue and bacteria inside the root of the tooth. The space left after cleaning is filled with an inert filling material in order to prevent future leakage of bacteria into the void from saliva. After the cleaning and filling of the tooth has been finished, the dentist will put in a new filling or crown the tooth.

A root canal will take a couple of visits to the dentist to complete. First of all you need an x-ray to locate the source of the problem. A local anaesthesia is given to the tooth undergoing the root canal procedure, an opening is made and the pulp of the tooth is removed. This part is called a pulpectomy. Finally the filling is applied to the tooth and sealed. Although some people believe this to be a very painful procedure, a root canal is not any more painful than getting a filling in your tooth. With modern tools and approaches to dentistry, this procedure need not be the nightmare you imagine it to be and keeping a tooth is infinitely preferable to loosing a tooth.

Inside your teeth is soft tissue containing nerves called the dental pulp, or tooth pulp. When the pulp is unable to heal itself from an injury or a disease, it’s removal can save the tooth.

Things like a crack or fracture, even a deep cavity in a tooth are common causes of pulp damage or pulp death. It’s often just the simple exposure of bacteria in your saliva to the pulp which can cause an infection in the dental pulp, and once infected it’s easy for the infection to spread to surround teeth and tissues.

To save the tooth with the problem and to prevent the spread of the problem to other areas in your mouth, your dentist will recommend root canal treatment.

The length of time varies depending on your oral health – particularly the gums and tissues around the treated tooth. If you have good blood supply to your gums so that the root gets nourishment then it’s possible for your root canal treated tooth to last a lifetime!

Aesthetic Dentistry sometimes also called Cosmetic Dentistry are the treatments and procedures people choose that improve the appearance of their teeth and smile. These may give the person a subtle change to improve some small aspect of their smile they don’t like, such as repairing a chipped tooth or a major restoration where the individuals entire smile is changed.

Often the improvements the person gets are deeper than just changing the cosmetic appearance of their teeth, they can positively impact oral health, improve jaw or muscle alignment (such as when braces are used to change your bite and teeth positions) as well as giving individuals back confidence where it may have been lost.

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