General dentistry often works alongside complementary services. Regular
hygienist visits support healthy gums, fresher breath and fewer future treatment needs. If a tooth can be conserved, restorative options such as fillings, inlays, onlays or crowns may be considered to improve function and comfort. Where infection is present,
root canal treatment can be discussed as a way to preserve a natural tooth where suitable. If a tooth cannot be retained, we can talk through replacement options, such as a
bridge or a denture, so you understand the pros and cons before you decide.
Once your oral health is stable, some patients choose to explore cosmetic options. Teeth whitening can gently brighten a healthy smile, while clear aligners may be considered for straighter teeth where appropriate. We only recommend these treatments when they are clinically suitable and when your foundational dental health is well cared for.