by Adam Dentree | Apr 26, 2026 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Fillings, restoring damaged teeth, Uncategorized
Quick Answer: Composite bonding is a fast, non-invasive cosmetic dental treatment where a tooth-coloured resin is applied to your teeth to fix chips, gaps, or staining. Most treatments take just one appointment, involve no needles or drilling, and cost between £200...
by Adam Dentree | Feb 27, 2026 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Fillings, restoring damaged teeth
The demand for cosmetic dentistry in the UK continues to grow over the years, particularly among young British people. A recent survey showed that over 33% of the respondents under 35 had undergone cosmetic dentistry procedures such as teeth whitening, bonding, or...
by Adam Dentree | Aug 31, 2025 | restoring damaged teeth
Did you know that the outermost covering of our teeth, the dental enamel, is the hardest tissue of our body? Despite this, teeth can sometimes break or fracture. So why do teeth fracture, and what should one do when this happens? If you are looking for an answer to...
by Adam Dentree | Aug 7, 2025 | General Dentistry, restoring damaged teeth
If you’re looking to replace missing teeth and wondering whether dentures or dental implants are the better solution, this guide is for you. It’s designed to help patients who are asking things like: “What’s the most comfortable way to replace missing...
by Adam Dentree | Jun 17, 2025 | General Dentistry, restoring damaged teeth
Dental Implants in Oxford: Full Cost Breakdown & Treatment Options Dental implants are a popular, long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth—offering superior durability, aesthetics, and function compared to traditional dentures or bridges. At Oxford Smile...
by Adam Dentree | Mar 31, 2025 | General Dentistry, restoring damaged teeth
Do you have a loose tooth that makes it difficult for you to eat and speak? You are not alone! According to the 2021 British Adult Oral Health Survey, 8% of the respondents reported having one or more loose teeth without any injury. Regardless of why a tooth becomes...