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Smile Dental Care - Slough

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Smile Dental Care - Slough
Smile Dental Care - Slough

Dentistry at Smile Dental Care - Slough in Berkshire, United Kingdom

Friendly and caring dentistry is offered at the clinics run by this dental group for private patients and patients on the NHS. The group runs clinics in Aberdeen, Salford, Slough, Swindon and Torquay. All the clinics are clean and...more
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BDA - British Dental Association
BDA - British Dental Association
BDA - British Dental Association
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Crowthorne Smiles Dental Practice

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Crowthorne Smiles Dental Practice
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Crowthorne Smiles Dental Practice

Dentistry at Crowthorne Smiles Dental Practice in Berkshire, United Kingdom

The team at this dental clinic located at Crowthorne in Berkshire creates a calm and relaxing environment where even the most anxious of patients feels comfortable and cared for. Patients of all ages are welcomed by the family foc...more
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CQC - Care Quality Commission
CQC - Care Quality Commission
GDC - General Dental Council
GDC - General Dental Council
CQC - Care Quality Commission
CQC - Care Quality Commission
GDC - General Dental Council
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The Leading Dental Centers of The World
Nobel Biocare Fellowship Program
Zimmer Biomet Dental Education Program
EVF - European Venous Forum
EFQM - European Foundation for Quality Management
IDA - International Dental Academy
ICA - International Chiropractors Association
MCA - McTimoney Chiropractic Association
UCA - United Chiropractic Association
ICS - International College of Surgeons
IACD - International Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology
ISDS - International Society for Dermatologic Surgery
EBOPRAS - European Board of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
IAAFA - International Academy of Advanced Facial Aesthetics
WALT - World Association for Laser Therapy
ISHRS - International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
AAHRS - Asian Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons
ESCAD - European Society for Cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology
William Glasser Institute - Reality Therapy Certified
EAC - European Association for Counselling
IFSO - International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorde
TÃœV SÃœD - Technischer Ãœberwachungsverein SÃœD
TÃœV NORD - Technischer Ãœberwachungsverein NORD
BIOMET 3i Education Program
EURAPS - European Association of Plastic Surgeons
Center of Excellence in Bariatric Surgery
IAOMS - International Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
Treatment Abroad Code of Practice
IFFPSS - International Federation of Facial Plastic Surgery Societies
FIGO - International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
IFED - International Federation of Esthetic Dentistry
EOS - European Orthodontic Society
AOCMF
IBMS - International Board of Medicine and Surgery
EAFPS - European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
ESCD - European Society of Cosmetic Dentistry
ESCRS - European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
NASS - North American Spine Society
ESHRE - European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology
MPS - Medical Protection Society
European Journal of Ophthalmology
ISRS - International Society of Refractive Surgery
JCRS - Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
Cornea Society
JPGM - Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
ESPRAS - European Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
OSAPS - Oriental Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
RS - The Rhinoplasty Society
FRANZCOG - Fellow of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians a
IFOMPT - International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapist
WFO - World Federation of Orthodontists
ITI - International Team for Implantology
ICOI - International Congress of Oral Implantologists
Dentsply Friadent Implant Programme
IMTEC Sendax Mini Dental Implants Systems
IAO - International Association for Orthodontics
AAO - Asian Academy of Osseointegration
WAAAM - World Anti-Aging Academy of Medicine
WOSIAM - World Society Interdisciplinary Anti-Aging Medicine
ESE - European Society of Endodontology
ECAMS - European College of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery
IABCLL - International Academy of Body Contouring and Laser Lipolysis
IAFGG - International Association of Facial Growth Guidance
IBCS - International Board of Cosmetic Surgery
IMDHA - International Medical and Dental Hypnotherapy Association
EAO - European Association for Osseointegration
ISD - International Society of Dermatology
IFAD - International Federation of Aesthetic Dentistry
IBHRS - International Board of Hair Restoration Specialists
IAHRS - International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
EDA - European Dental Association
IASP - International Association for the Study of Pain
ADI - Academy of Dentistry International
EAPD - European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry
EACMD - European Academy of Craniomandibular Disorders
ESHRS - European Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
ICD - International College of Dentists Fellowship
UIME - International Union of Aesthetic Medicine
APACS - Asian Pacific Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
McKenzie Institute International
ITEC - International Therapy Examination Council
ICA - International Cranial Association
I-ACT - International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy
CIBTAC - Confederation of International Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology
IFPA - International Federation of Professional Aromatherapists
ISBI - International Society for Burn Injuries
The Pankey Institute
PEFOTS - Pan European Federation of TCM Societies
URHP - Unified Register of Herbal Practitioners
AACD - Asian Academy of Craniomandibular Disorders
IMSA - The International Medical Spa Association
ACHSI - The Australian Council on Healthcare Standards International
CIDESCO - Comité International d'Esthétique et de Cosmétologie
ART - Active Release Techniques
ICPA - International Chiropractic Pediatric Association
CDA - Caribbean Dermatology Association
APAO - Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
FICCDE - International College of Continuing Dental Education Fellowship
GMC - General Medical Council
ISA - International Sleep Academy
ISCG - International Society of Cosmetogynecology
EPA - European Prosthodontic Association
ABSI - Advanced Body Sculpting Institute
EACMFS - European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
FILACP - Federación Ibero Latinoamericana de Cirugía Plástica
REDLARA - Rede Latino-americana de Reprodução Assistida
ALMER - Asociación Latinoamericana de Medicina Reproductiva
ICP - International College of Prosthodontists
EFP - European Federation of Periodontology
IADR - International Association for Dental Research
IODPT - International Organization for Dental Phobia Treatment
Academy of Operative Dentistry
The Dawson Academy
AAP - Asian Academy of Prosthodontics
AsianAOMS - Asian Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
ISCD - International Society of Computerized Dentistry - Certified CEREC Trainer
SAAD - Society for the Advancement of Anaesthesia in Dentistry
PFA - Pierre Fauchard Academy
ISCD - International Society of Computerized Dentistry
YDW - Young Dentists Worldwide
APAD - Asia Pacific Academy of Dentistry
ACDNA - Academy Of Computerized Dentistry Of North America
WSLO - World Society of Lingual Orthodontics
GMC - General Medical Council
HCPC - Health and Care Professions Council
SCP - The Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists
AcuC - Acupuncture-Acutherapy Council
CSP - Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
AACP - Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists
ACPOHE - Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Occupational Health and Er
Professional Reflexology
ASK - Association of Systematic Kinesiology
BABTAC - The British Association of Beauty Therapy & Cosmetology
BAcC - British Acupuncture Council
BACP - British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
BCA - British Chiropractic Association
BCMA - British Complementary Medicine Association
CNHC - Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council
CThA - Complementary Therapists Association
FHT - Federation of Holistic Therapists
GCC - General Chiropractic Council
GHR - General Hypnotherapy Register
GOsC - General Osteopathic Council
RCHM - Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine
RPS - Royal Pharmaceutical Society
UCA - United Chiropractic Association
UKCP - UK Council for Psychotherapy
Reiki Association
CQC - Care Quality Commission
BMAS - British Medical Acupuncture Society
RCC - Royal College of Chiropractors
NIMH - National Institute of Medical Herbalists
ACPSEM - Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports and Exercise Medici
SMA - Sports Massage Association
STO - Sports Therapy Organisation
SoR - Society and College of Radiographers
BASEM - British Association of Sport & Excercise Medicine
RSM - Royal Society of Medicine
HMA - Homeopathic Medical Association
MBChB - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
BRA - British Reflexology Association
BTPA - Bowen Therapy Professional Association
ACPIN - Association of Chartered Physiotherapists Interested in Neurology
ATCM - Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine
OCPPP - Organisation of Chartered Physiotherapists in Private Practice
ACPIN - Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Neurology
BOA - British Osteopathic Association
AGILE - Chartered Physiotherapists working with Older People
GDC - General Dental Council
RCGP - Royal College of General Practitioners
BPS - British Psychological Society
AMT - Association for Meridian & Energy Therapies
SOM - Society of Orthopaedic Medicine
BOA - British Orthopaedic Association
RCSEng - Royal College of Surgeons of England
RCP - Royal College of Physicians
SST - Society of Sports Therapists
OSCA - Osteopathic Sports Care Association
GCRN - General Council and Register of Naturopaths
REPs - Register of Exercise Professionals
BABCP - The British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies
GSR - BASRaT - Graduate Sport Rehabilitator - BASRaT
CMA - Complementary Medical Association
ARH - Alliance of Registered Homeopaths
NMC - Nursing and Midwifery Council
RSH - Royal Society of Homeopaths
SCA - Scottish Chiropractic Association
BASRaT - British Association of Sport Rehabilitators and Trainers
SMTO - Scottish Massage Therapists Organisation
RCSEd - The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
MPS - Medical Protection Society
IHAS Register of Injectable Cosmetic Providers
BACN - British Association of Cosmetic Nurses
RCN - Royal College of Nursing
ANP - The Association for Nurse Prescribing
ASAP - Association of Scottish Aesthetic Practitioners
BAD - British Association of Dermatologists
BAS - British Association of Sclerotherapists
BMA - British Medical Association
BMLA - British Medical Laser Association
MDU - Medical Defence Union
MRCGP - Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners
The Guild of Beauty Therapists
BCDG - British Cosmetic Dermatology Group
AFA - Association for Facial Aesthetics
BIAE - British Institute & Association of Electrolysis
UKBTGA - UK Botulinum Toxin Group for Aesthetics
FPSUK - Facial Plastic Surgery UK
IBCFPRS - International Board of Facial Plastic Surgery
BCAM - British College of Aesthetic Medicine
AFPS - Association of Facial Plastic Surgeons
BDNG - British Dermatological Nursing Group
UKAAPS - British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
BACD - British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
BHS - British Hip Society
FRCOG - Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
BAOMS - British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
NIOPPS - National Institute of Obesity Programme Practice Standards
BAAPS - British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
HAP - Hospital Accreditation Programme
BANT - British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy
RCPSG - Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
RCO - Royal College of Ophthalmologists
RCOG - Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
UKISCRS - United Kingdom and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons
MLACP - Medico-Legal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists
ABT - Associated Beauty Therapists
BFS - British Fertility Society
BJO - British Journal of Ophthalmology
GOC - General Optical Council
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ENTUK - British Association of Otorhinolaryngology- Head & Neck Surgery
BASK - British Association for Surgery of the Knee
RCPsych - Royal College of Psychiatrists
HGI - The Human Givens Institute
FRSPH - Fellowship of the Royal Society for Public Health
RSPH - Royal Society for Public Health
HFEA - Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
BDA - British Dental Association
FGDP - Faculty of General Dental Practice Membership
The Institute of Trichologists
MACP - Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists
OHSAS - Occupational Health & Safety Advisory Services
BAAB - British Acupuncture Accreditation Board
ARCH - Association and Register of Colon Hydrotherapists
BIH - British Institute of Homeopathy
BRCP - British Register of Complementary Practitioners
ANLP - Association of Neuro Linguistic Programming
BAPO - British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists
AoR - Association of Reflexologists
ISRM - Institute of Sports and Remedial Massage
ADI - Association of Dental Implantology
BDHF - British Dental Health Foundation
BOS - British Orthodontic Society
GHT - Guild of Holistic Therapists
IPTI - Independent Professional Therapists International
The Society of Homeopaths
BCSC - The British Chiropractic Sports Council
FGDP
AC - Association for Coaching
SEP UK - Somatic Experiencing Association UK
BAPRAS - British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
BSDHT - British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy
ICAK - UK Chapter - UK Chapter of the International College of Applied Kinesiolo
APHP - The Association For Professional Hypnosis And Psychotherapy
FNTP - Federation of Nutritional Therapy Practitioners
BSRD - British Society for Restorative Dentistry
BAAD - British Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry
FTCMP - Federation of Traditional Chinese Medical Practitioners
BABTT - British Association of Bobath Trained Therapists
BES - British Endodontic Society
UKAS - United Kingdom Accreditation Service
Association of Osteomyologists
HQS - Health Quality Service
GPC - General Pharmaceutical Council
IPCH - The Institute of Professional Colon Hydrotherapy
FHSA Obstetric List
CPMH - Chartered Physiotherapists in Mental Health
BADT - British Association of Dental Therapists
BTA - British Thyroid Association
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BADN - British Association of Dental Nurses
The College of Optometrists
ABDO - Association of British Dispensing Opticians
BBA - British Burn Association
BSP - British Society of Periodontology
SAAD - Society for the Advancement of Anaesthesia in Dentistry
BSGDS - The British Society for General Dental Surgery
BLOS - British Lingual Orthodontic Society
BAOS - British Association of Oral Surgeons
BSOM - British Society for Oral Medicine
BARD - British Academy of Restorative Dentistry
QHA Trent Accreditation
ACPIVR - Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Vestibular Rehabilitation
MASCIP - Multidisciplinary Association of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals
BDA - British Dental Association Practice Scheme Gold Member
BSOI - British Society of Oral Implantology
CSBS - Clinical Standards Board for Scotland
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BSOS - British Society of Occlusal Studies
DTA - Dental Technologists Association
Denplan Excel for Children Accreditation Programme
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Dentistry, also known as oral medicine and dental medicine, is a branch of medicine that comprises the study, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders, diseases, and conditions of the teeth, supporting structures, and the soft tissue of the mouth. Although the field of dentistry is mainly associated with teeth among the general public, it is actually not limited to teeth but also encompasses the treatment and conditions of the jaws and oral cavity, such as cleft palate.

In addition to general practice, dentistry has a number of specialties and subspecialties, including:

  • Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics – this involves the straightening of teeth and the modification of midface and mandibular growth. While orthodontics involves the management of tooth movement, dentofacial orthopedics entails the guidance of facial growth and development, which mostly occur during childhood.
  • Pediatric dentistry – also known as pedodontics, pediatric dentistry is a dental specialty dealing with the care of children’s teeth.
  • Periodontics – this dental specialty is concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the periodontal membrane, as well as related tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth.
  • Prosthodontics – this dental specialty involves the restoration and maintenance of oral appearance, function, and comfort using prostheses, such as crowns. This specialty also provides oral prostheses to correct deformities, such as cleft palate.
  • Endodontics – this involves the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the dental pulp, as well as the surrounding tissues.
  • Public health dentistry – this dental specialty’s primary concern is the prevention of dental decay and periodontal disease (disease of tissues that surrounds the teeth). On a larger scale, it involves the improvement of oral health in large populations.
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgery – this involves the extractions, implants, and surgery of the mouth, jaws, and face.
  • Oral and maxillofacial radiology – this involves the study and radiologic interpretation of oral and maxillofacial diseases.
  • Oral and maxillofacial pathology – this involves the study, diagnosis, and, in some cases, treatments of oral and maxillofacial related diseases.
  • Special needs dentistry – this specialty deals with dental treatments for those with developmental and acquired disabilities.
  • Geriatric dentistry – also known as geriodontics, this specialty delivers dental care to older adults and involves the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of problems associated with age-related diseases.

Dental treatments are performed by a dental team, which usually consists of dentists and dental auxiliaries (dental hygienists, dental assistants, dental technicians, and dental therapists).

What does the Procedure Involve?

A range of medical and cosmetic procedures are used to diagnose and manage issues that affect the jaws, teeth, and oral cavity. The following are some of the most common dental procedures:

  • Comprehensive examination – this type of procedure evaluates your overall oral health. A comprehensive dental exam typically includes dental evaluation, dental health assessment, bite and jaw examination, cavity check, restoration examination, teeth cleaning and stains removal, dental X-Rays, oral cancer screening, medications review, and a lesson on oral hygiene. A general dentist will discuss with you your current oral health, including your risk of gum disease, tooth decay, and any other oral health problems they may have seen through the examination. If any potential issues are found, your dentist will give you their prevention recommendations.
  • Routine cleanings – this type of procedure is carried out to remove the buildup of tartar and bacteria that accumulate in between your teeth and gums. Routine mouth cleaning is important to maintain good oral health.
  • Dental bonding – this procedure is used to repair decayed, chipped, discolored, or fractured teeth, as well as to reduce gaps between teeth. It can also be used to build up older teeth in order to make them appear younger. The goal of the procedure is to improve a person’s smile. During this procedure, your dentist will apply a tooth-colored resin to your teeth. Then, the resin is hardener under an ultraviolet laser or light. Afterward, the resin material is shaped and polished to ensure the result looks natural and smooth.
  • Braces – a dental brace is a device used to correct crooked or misaligned teeth. It can improve the health and appearance of your smile. It works by exerting steady pressure over time to gradually move your teeth into alignment.
  • Crowns and caps – a dental crown or cap is a tooth-shaped cover that is placed over a decayed, broken, badly stained, or misshaped tooth to improve its size, shape, strength, and appearance. Dental crowns can be made of porcelain fused to metal, metal, ceramic, or resin. Before a crown is placed, the existing tooth is filed down. Then, the crown is applied over it using special cement, thus fully encasing the tooth. The whole process is usually performed under local anesthetic.
  • Bridges – Dental bridges are used to close (or bridge) the gaps in your teeth if you have missing teeth. A dental bridge is a false tooth held in place by abutment teeth on either side of the gap. It can be made from a wide variety of materials, even gold. However, dental bridges are typically made from porcelain to make it blend in with your natural teeth.
  • Implants – Dental implants are replacement tooth roots made of titanium that provide a strong foundation for the attachment of removable or permanent crowns. It is done to replace damaged or missing teeth. Dental implants can look and function much like real teeth. The process of placing a dental implant can be done under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia.
  • Extractions – a severely damaged tooth due to excessive tooth decay or tooth infection that cannot be saved needs to be pulled out. Tooth extractions may also be done to resolve crowding, as well as for those who get braces. Tooth extraction procedure can be simple or surgical, depending on the state of your tooth. Simple tooth extraction is usually performed under local anesthetic, while surgical tooth extraction may involve general anesthesia.
  • Dentures – dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth. They can be complete or partial. Partial dentures are used when some of your natural teeth still remain, while complete dentures are used when all of your teeth are missing.
  • Gum surgery – mostly known as periodontal surgery, this type of procedure is often required to treat certain gum conditions and diseases, such as periodontitis or gingivitis. Its goal is to treat the gum disease and any damage it may have caused.
  • Filling and repairs – to treat a cavity, the decayed portion of the tooth can be removed and then “filled.” Fillings can also be done to repair broken or cracked teeth.
  • Veneers – Dental veneers are custom-made shells designed to cover the front surface of your teeth. They can change the color, size, shape, and length of your teeth to improve your appearance. It can be made from resin composite or porcelain. However, the most popular material is porcelain as they look more natural than composite veneers.
  • Root canals – this procedure is done to repair and save a tooth that becomes infected or badly decayed. The root canal procedure involves removing the pulp and nerve from a tooth. The inside of your tooth is then cleaned and sealed. This procedure can prevent the tissue that surrounds the tooth from being infected.

How Long Should I Stay in Berkshire?

Your length of stay depends on the type of procedure you get. For most dental procedures, you can leave the clinic or hospital on the same day. However, if you undergo a surgical procedure, then you may need to stay in the hospital for a few days. Note that most dental procedures require multiple appointments to complete. Therefore, although you can leave the hospital on the same day, you may need to stay in Berkshire for several days or weeks until all of your appointment is completed. In some cases, you may need two separate travel to Berkshire.

What's the Recovery Time?

Recovery time can be different from one person to another, depending on the procedure you undergo, the reason you need the procedure, and your general health. Your dentist will give you a recovery timeline, which includes the time frame when you can go back to work, resume your normal routine, and perform vigorous activities, such as exercise.

What About Aftercare?

Your dentist will give you aftercare instructions that you will need to follow. The instructions may include diet, restrictions, and how to care for the treated area. You may feel some discomfort and pain for the first few days and your dentist may prescribe pain medications. Make sure to take the medications as instructed.

To maintain the result of your procedure, it is important that you practice good oral hygiene. Always brush your teeth at least twice a day, floss daily, and rinse your mouth with an antiseptic mouthwash every day. It is also important that you have dental examinations regularly. In addition, you need to avoid damaging habits, such as biting your nails or chewing hard items.

What's the Success Rate?

The field of dentistry is constantly improving and advancing. Experienced and skilled dentists should be able to provide high success rates for the procedures they perform. Still, risks and side effects are possible. These include nerve injury, infection, bleeding, and damage to surrounding structures. To avoid these risks and side effects, make sure to choose a certified dentist with proven track records.

Are there Alternatives to Dentistry?

Any problems in your jaw, teeth, and oral cavity are diagnosed, treated, and prevented by the practice of dentistry. Therefore, there are no other alternatives than to see your dentist. However, if your problem is found to be caused by other diseases, your dentist may refer you to the relevant doctors.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 08/03/2023